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  • Опубліковано 16 бер 2024
  • It's time to start sweet potatoes for the garden. This can be done indoors or in a greenhouse. For most zones in USA, except zones 8 and 9, it's too early to start sweet potatoes outdoors. There are several methods of starting sweet potatoes, but this video shows my favorite as it only takes 1 sweet potato to make hundreds of potato slips(potato plants) by May.
    My apologies to the viewers that wanted to see the actual cutting of the potato and replanting of the individual pieces. The footage of cutting it into 5 sections and repotting each one was over 10 minutes, and I wanted to keep the video total length at about 10 minutes, so I decided not to show that. I did show with my fingers in the video where I intended to make the cuts, but in hindsight, I should have at least shown the first cut and repotting. So I made another video where I dig up the cut potatoes and slips and show where I made the cuts, and then repotted them. Thanks for your patience. Here's the link to that video • HOW I CUT 1 #SWEETPOTA...
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  • @JCC_1975
    @JCC_1975 Місяць тому +414

    I take a sweet potato and put it in a glass of water until it roots and plant it in a hanging basket and keep it in the house all winter it makes a beautiful looking climbing vine plant. Then in the spring snap off the vines and plant them. They'll take off like crazy and you'll have a massive crop.

    • @kjbaran
      @kjbaran Місяць тому +11

      Clever! Thank you.

    • @lovewins8238
      @lovewins8238 Місяць тому +16

      Wow! What a great idea! Thank you! 🍠

    • @amalias8888
      @amalias8888 Місяць тому +10

      This sounds like an easy method.

    • @JCC_1975
      @JCC_1975 Місяць тому +8

      @@amalias8888 It is. Hope it helps you.

    • @melaniebrown4947
      @melaniebrown4947 Місяць тому +7

      Thanks for sharing this! I will try it.

  • @MichaelJones-fv8cd
    @MichaelJones-fv8cd Місяць тому +20

    I started some without soaking, it took 4 weeks to sprout. I soaked some 24 hrs they sprouted in 19 days. Wow, thanks for the tip.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, I discovered that soaking sped up the process after trying it several years ago. You can't see any difference in the sweet potato after 24 hours, but the results say something happened for sure. Thanks for the comment.

  • @tajl.3961
    @tajl.3961 Місяць тому +58

    Since watching this video I've decided to try growing my own sweet potatoes. Wish me luck.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +3

      You still have plenty of time to grow full sized sweet potatoes. I haven't even put my sweet potato slips into the ground, and any time before the end of May will still grow full sized potatoes. Good luck.

    • @aliadiarra3021
      @aliadiarra3021 Місяць тому +2

      Bonne chance !

    • @aquilaclark814
      @aquilaclark814 Місяць тому +3

      You can do it is not hard at all.. I have knee problems so I use large pots..🥰

    • @gertruidasnyman7672
      @gertruidasnyman7672 26 днів тому +2

      Soet patat op menu ,yummy

    • @robynmarler1951
      @robynmarler1951 23 дні тому +1

      Good luck💖🌱💖

  • @jtg2323
    @jtg2323 Місяць тому +111

    I hope viewers realize that you don’t need to completely bury the sweet potato in order for the slips to grow. You can just lay it on its side in warm, moist growing medium. Also, after the slips are at least 6 inches tall, you can simply break individual slips off from where they start on the potato. The slips can be rooted in a jar of water in a sunny, warm spot, then planted outside when temperatures remain warm enough. There’s no need to mess around with cutting the sweet potato into pieces to plant the slips. One sweet potato can produce numerous slips. Once the slips have a good root system developing, they can be planted out in a warm, sunny location in loose soil. Sweet potatoes like it hot and sunny. They need to be watered well, and they’ll produce more potatoes if they’re fertilized with potassium and phosphorus. They don’t need much nitrogen as that will just produce more vines. Finally, the vines can be cut back several times throughout the season since they usually get out of control.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +44

      Yea, you can also just lay it on its side in water and it will usually root or rot. As another viewer commented, they sometimes just start rooting laying on the counter. I prefer to plant the whole potato because it's easier to control the moisture around the potato and it seems to make more slips. But whatever works for anyone is good by me. Thanks for watching...

    • @jaredmccutcheon5496
      @jaredmccutcheon5496 Місяць тому +15

      @jtg2323 I came to say this. I line mine up in a shallow container, cover with soil, and pull the slips off as they get to about 6” long and plant them. The “mother” potatoes will keep pushing slips all summer. Also in my experience if the slips are attached to the potatoes they rooted from they make lots of vines but not many potatoes.

    • @ooohlaa13
      @ooohlaa13 Місяць тому +4

      hmmm guess then I won't try leaving the potato on the root ... thanx @@jaredmccutcheon5496

    • @JCC_1975
      @JCC_1975 Місяць тому +7

      Yeap. I start mine rooting in a glass of water and then plant it in a hanging planter for it to vine all iver the place until I am ready to snap, root and plant the shoots. They are really easy to grow.

    • @girgriffin4902
      @girgriffin4902 Місяць тому +10

      And sweet potato leaves are edible, too. So if you have too much vibe and not enough tubers, you can eat the leaves or cover the nodules with dirt to help establish rooting.

  • @ActionAdventureTwins
    @ActionAdventureTwins Місяць тому +36

    Sweet potatoes are life 😋

  • @royallan3717
    @royallan3717 Місяць тому +60

    I appreciate how difficult it must be to do all this with one hand so a big thanks from me

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +16

      Thanks Roy. Sometimes I have the camera on a tripod, sometimes hand held, and sometimes on a headband, depending on what I'm filming. I've learned a lot about filming and editing in the year that I've had the channel live, and hope the quality of the videos is improving. I had to learn to slow down, do more close-ups - and control the volume better. It's a lot of work, but just a hobby for me, so I enjoy making the videos. Thanks for your support.

    • @ooohlaa13
      @ooohlaa13 Місяць тому

      I think too Southern slow even for a Floridian, so I speeded up the delivery.@@TheBackGardenYard

  • @JhourladEstrella
    @JhourladEstrella Місяць тому +18

    Here in the Philippines we buy sweet potato cuttings from the wet market as we eat the leaves the same way we eat spinach then we plant the stems. But I guess it's not available in the west thus the initial step to sprout the tubers. Though I think your method results in stronger plants so I guess I'll try that one.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +4

      If it is warm enough, you can just plant the entire sweet potato in the garden very shallow, keep it well watered and moist, and skip planting in the pot. I only plant in the pot because it's still too cool at night to germinate outdoors, so I use the greenhouse. Thanks for watching in the Phillipines!

    • @JhourladEstrella
      @JhourladEstrella Місяць тому +2

      @@TheBackGardenYard Thanks. I'll try that. And yes, we do have a great climate here. It's usually 34°C (93.2°F) in my area.

  • @cynthiacollins2668
    @cynthiacollins2668 Місяць тому +31

    Smart!
    I never considered soaking it first. Good thinking!

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +7

      Kinda like soaking seeds before you plant them. I think it stimulates the part of the potato that will make the roots. Thanks for the kind comment.

  • @tednisbeth3088
    @tednisbeth3088 Місяць тому +27

    My wife loves Sweetpotatoes and we are getting ready to plant . Thanks for your example .

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +3

      Yes, my wife is the reason I grow these sweet potatoes also. She likes to eat the leaf stems while the plants are growing. Here's a video I made of that...
      ua-cam.com/video/IjQnfsFlxgI/v-deo.html Thanks for watching

    • @annieweichal1620
      @annieweichal1620 Місяць тому +1

      Sweet potato leaves are full of nutrients

  • @lyalljerome9300
    @lyalljerome9300 Місяць тому +17

    You sharing your knowledge and experience is doing humanity a great service! Keep up the good work. I just subscribed 😊

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Thank you so much!

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi lyall Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @juneramirez8580
    @juneramirez8580 Місяць тому +32

    I always have a sweet potato here and there in my kitchen that sprouted. When they are a few inches or taller I just break it off from the potato snd stick them in a little water on my window sill. They root fast for me and I then plant them out. Make sure you are planting them at the right time for your zone.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +15

      That works too. What's I'm trying to do in the video is make a lot of slips fast, to plant a bigger crop, thus 100 potatoes from 1... Thanks for watching.

    • @Ctobefree
      @Ctobefree Місяць тому +1

      Can you do same with regular potatoes?

    • @kbaxter1996
      @kbaxter1996 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@CtobefreeGoogle chitting potatoes. Regular potatoes are grown differently. Happy gardening!

    • @Ctobefree
      @Ctobefree Місяць тому +1

      @@kbaxter1996 thank you! You as well.

  • @lidip8700
    @lidip8700 Місяць тому +36

    I used moist sand instead of soil because I battle fungus gnats so bad.
    TA DA! It worked! I did bury the potatoes too deep, so once I adjusted that, I've grown about a dozen or so, and have several more starting.
    》Keep it moist
    》Keep it warm or on a heat mat.
    You'll grow slips.

    • @H4me7215
      @H4me7215 Місяць тому +1

      I love your channel/video!
      When you separated the potatoe slips did you cut the potatoe in 4 pieces or just take the "Slips off?"
      Thank you so much.❤

    • @sbubb9155
      @sbubb9155 Місяць тому +2

      Sand ?and no bugs ?
      That's why I can never plant anything in soil. I just cannot stand those knats or any other bug for/ that matter.

    • @Variant1on1
      @Variant1on1 29 днів тому

      What done are you in?

  • @JerZGirl71
    @JerZGirl71 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you! I’m going to start mine using this method tomorrow!

  • @leehyde6610
    @leehyde6610 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you Forest!! Great job

  • @robertcatlett4393
    @robertcatlett4393 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you I'm doing some backyard gardening myself going to put in some potatoes and sweet potatoes. Looking forward to your next video🎉❤😊

  • @princesszhorne
    @princesszhorne Місяць тому +6

    Thank U🎉 from Atlanta Ga ❤❤❤❤ in the process of doing ur method. Thanks again ❤

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +2

      If you have sprouts already, you are right on track. Good luck.

  • @raylidell3613
    @raylidell3613 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you from Hampton, Virginia!!

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +2

      It's a perfect time to start the sweet potato slips in Virginia. Good luck with your 2024 garden. Thanks for watching.

  • @cathyjoc
    @cathyjoc Місяць тому +2

    Thank you sur.

  • @tommyluck19
    @tommyluck19 Місяць тому +1

    Thank You, Sir ❤

  • @KidCity1985
    @KidCity1985 Місяць тому +13

    Youmade this very simple, thank you very much!

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +4

      It is simple. Once you do it, you will likely wish you had started planting sweet potatoes sooner. Thanks for the kind words...

  • @donhurleyoutdoors
    @donhurleyoutdoors Місяць тому +1

    Very helpful! Thank you for sharing I’m looking forward to following.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Thank you Don - the garden is starting off well this year.

  • @rlo912
    @rlo912 Місяць тому +1

    Great video
    Thank you for sharing this!❤

  • @ChrisCarnage-jp4fc
    @ChrisCarnage-jp4fc Місяць тому +1

    Loved it ! Thanks for sharing.

  • @A1234561921
    @A1234561921 Місяць тому +4

    Excellent video!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!!!

  • @SpoofMan73
    @SpoofMan73 3 дні тому +1

    Thank you for sharing definitely trying this

  • @jus1taj
    @jus1taj Місяць тому +1

    That’s amazing. I’m gonna have to try this. Thanks from California.

  • @nancyhartman9284
    @nancyhartman9284 Місяць тому +4

    Thanks for sharing your great, planting success. I'm Looking forward to your next one.

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi nancy Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @Wisdomseeker6770
    @Wisdomseeker6770 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this. New subscriber

  • @LeteciaDegamo-vk3ge
    @LeteciaDegamo-vk3ge Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for sharing .

  • @MelissaWilliams74802
    @MelissaWilliams74802 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for a great video ! I have never seen the soaking before planting in soil.

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi Melissa Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @LauraElizabethArt
    @LauraElizabethArt Місяць тому +5

    Love me some sweet potatoes. Cant wait to see the garden.

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi Laura Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @Angie-ci1lp
    @Angie-ci1lp Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for sharing!

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +1

      I seem to have found a topic that people are very interested in. Glad I can help folks get started with their garden sweet potatoes this year. Thanks for watching

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi Angie good morning how are you enjoying your beautiful morning.

  • @natwil735
    @natwil735 8 днів тому +1

    Great video. I liked this and Part 2 of this video and subscribed after watching Part 2 of the video!

  • @jckirby7994
    @jckirby7994 Місяць тому +3

    Good information... Well tought

  • @fionamcormac7786
    @fionamcormac7786 8 днів тому +1

    Thank you for sharing ..

  • @MrBeachDoctor
    @MrBeachDoctor Місяць тому +17

    nice, mine finally started sprouting when I put it on a heat pad. It was too cold in my room(55 deg).

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +4

      Yes, Sweet Potatoes sprout best at about 80 degrees. They will need full sun if possible when you plant outdoors, and soil that will drain well. Keep them watered through the summer heat and you will get a nice crop. Thanks for watching and the comment.

  • @mascara1777
    @mascara1777 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you so much. My mother was just talking about how

  • @westofzanzibar
    @westofzanzibar Місяць тому +3

    Sir, I like the way you show and explain, very down to earth, easy to understand, thank you for sharing. I am going to soak my sweet potatoes today, and take it from there. I look forward to your next video on this subject, thanks again.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +1

      So nice of you, thanks. The part 2 video on sweet potatoes will come out next week, we have frost advisory for next 3 nights in parts of GA, and sweet potatoes do not like cool/cold weather.

  • @frbrable
    @frbrable Місяць тому +1

    Right on! I'm going to try this for the first time this year. Has anyone ever tried this in the Pacific Northwest? Nights get pretty cool here, even at the height of summer.

  • @jean6453
    @jean6453 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for this video, it was very encouraging. I am doing just as you suggested.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +2

      Just keep it around 80 degrees in day and over 60 degrees at night and never let it dry out and it will work... If you are skeptical, use two potatoes side by side... Thanks for watching.

    • @hlammers5735
      @hlammers5735 Місяць тому

      😢

    • @hlammers5735
      @hlammers5735 Місяць тому

      😅😅

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi Jean Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @sandradeschepper9078
    @sandradeschepper9078 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for your video greetings from the South Netherlands , Limburg

  • @jgrady9553
    @jgrady9553 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks!

  • @IAmAshleySylvestre
    @IAmAshleySylvestre Місяць тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @miriamfisher4481
    @miriamfisher4481 2 місяці тому +5

    Thank you, from Florida.

  • @AkSonya1010
    @AkSonya1010 Місяць тому +10

    I really appreciate the before, durring, and after. Thank you

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +4

      Thank you Sonya - I'm thinking about posting a short video of the process soon, and I'll update the sweet potato plants as they now are in the greenhouse. They are thriving.. Thanks for the nice comment.

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi Sonya Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @ptrainingbytim
    @ptrainingbytim 2 місяці тому +8

    This is fantastic. Looking forward to part 2 - blessings from northern california.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  2 місяці тому +3

      Thank you for the nice comment. I'm so glad it's almost spring. One more hard freeze tomorrow night, and I think I'll start the tomatoes and peppers in the greenhouse for late April or early May planting with the sweet potatoes.

  • @Anne-po99
    @Anne-po99 Місяць тому +2

    I love the west Indian sweet potatoes. I'm going to try this. Thank you

  • @jerseyinthephilippines1283
    @jerseyinthephilippines1283 2 місяці тому +3

    Thank you from Missouri.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching. Just getting started - I'll be planting peppers and tomatoes in the greenhouse soon, and by mid-April everything will ramp up...

  • @cosmicconnections8519
    @cosmicconnections8519 Місяць тому +1

    Can’t wait for part 2

  • @penneycoosenberry5657
    @penneycoosenberry5657 Місяць тому +3

    This Is The Most Amazing Video Of Instructions & Demonstrated, God bless, Penney C, Al

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you. Give it a try - if have room for sweet potatoes in your garden.

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi Penney Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @robinroseberry
    @robinroseberry Місяць тому +2

    Thank you !

  • @veganvocalist4782
    @veganvocalist4782 7 днів тому +1

    thank you sir 😀from us here in Cornwall, UK 💚

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  7 днів тому

      You are very welcome. Glad to help my overseas neighbors.

  • @sherronhardin2127
    @sherronhardin2127 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you🙏

  • @user-of3qz7yn7f
    @user-of3qz7yn7f Місяць тому +1

    Great stuff! ❤

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Thank you. I'm working on part 2 now, please check back in a few days.

  • @ChronicallyHopefulChar
    @ChronicallyHopefulChar 2 місяці тому +13

    I've never seen sweet potato slips grown this way. I'll definitely try it your way because balancing them over a glass of water, like most people do, didn't work for me. Thanks for sharing!
    Also, your instructions were clear to me and easy to follow. But I can see how people new to gardening might not understand fully unless shown each and every step. My sister often points this out to me when I assume she'll understand something did in the kitchen that seems natural to me, but it isn't really common knowledge for everybody unless they've been shown by somebody. So please don't worry about shortening your videos, I think most gardening people would enjoy a longer garden video and beginners would benefit from very detailed demonstrations. 😊 I look forward to part 2.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  2 місяці тому +3

      Thank you for your kind and understand comment. I agreed with everyone that I should have shown the first cut and repotting, then cut to the end, but I don't want to change the video now. Plenty more videos coming, as we are just getting started here in N. GA...

    • @TaLeng2023
      @TaLeng2023 Місяць тому +3

      True, I can't be bother stuffing them in glass like that. But I guess I'm just lucky, sweet potatoes just start growing when left on a counter. Then I can just pot them.

    • @ooohlaa13
      @ooohlaa13 Місяць тому +1

      maybe just can you insert a suggestion to speed up the first 5 minutes to 125 on the gear icon? @@TheBackGardenYard

  • @ooohlaa13
    @ooohlaa13 Місяць тому +6

    eager for part 2 ... here are some of my notes from previous years that had decent results: I love to use japanese white organic for starts but they haven't grown very large for me so will use some of the fertilizer suggestions here and elsewhere: Seaweed which I always use, sulfate of potash or compost that had lots of wood ash and minimal nitrogen cuz you land up with too many leaves. organic 555 fertilizer and dust with bone meal to encourage roots

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +2

      Great suggestions... I usually just hit em once with the 10 10 10 and use the bagged compost manure to treat the soil, and they do well. I do agree that specific formulations of fertilizers for specific plants will produce bigger and more, but I usually don't try to get that specific. Just growing for the family. Thanks for watching.

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi BarbaraL Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @lydiawilsonknight828
    @lydiawilsonknight828 Місяць тому +1

    Love Sweet Potato's

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot Місяць тому +1

    Sweet..

  • @carol07643
    @carol07643 Місяць тому +1

    This is very informative!

  • @patriciakane764
    @patriciakane764 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the reply. Friends it is! Thanks.

  • @sandiepaul9421
    @sandiepaul9421 Місяць тому +5

    Thank you for this soaking idea. My purple sweet potato seems like it was dried waiting at the store. Probably, the price per pound wasn't ideal for fast sale. I can hardly wait to see the slips come up!! ❤❤

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, I have found soaking for a day will speed up the process by several days. Thanks for watching.

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi Sandie Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @LynnayaLorie
    @LynnayaLorie 15 днів тому +1

    Yes I want it in my wardrobe. I will make it longer

  • @jamesmolley8636
    @jamesmolley8636 Місяць тому +2

    So wonderful, could you do a video on garlic in a pot. With sweet potato and garlic one can survive. God Bless!

  • @carolb5677
    @carolb5677 3 дні тому +1

    I have several slips ready to go but not until after Mat 24th. This is my 3rd year trying I sure home the 3rd time really is the charm!

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  3 дні тому +1

      Thank you Carol. Yes, remember to plant in as full sun as you can, and use mulch/manure to condition your soil, and make sure it's well drained. See part 3 of my series to see how I do it, and good luck! link.. studio.ua-cam.com/users/playlistPLTk0wkxv-O4_8SEyDfIeSpbTXx0lyK_8o/videos

    • @carolb5677
      @carolb5677 2 дні тому +1

      @@TheBackGardenYard thanks

  • @melinda3196
    @melinda3196 Місяць тому +1

    Great video

  • @winniejack2492
    @winniejack2492 Місяць тому +2

    Mine have been only one week. I moved it outside as it seem to not be doing anything so I’ll keep watching.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +1

      80 degrees is the best temp. If too cool it may take a long time to germinate. Hope you are in zone 8 or 9 if you are putting it outside. Thanks for watching.

  • @awakelingsignals
    @awakelingsignals 20 днів тому +2

    Thank you (:

  • @TaterFarm
    @TaterFarm 2 місяці тому +2

    ❤️🍠❤️Thank you, Sir, for sharing your knowledge with us! You’ve got my sub… can’t wait to learn more, as we progress through the season! 🍠❤️🍠

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  2 місяці тому

      If you watch the video I linked on the end screen, you will see how the slips are prepared and planted into the ground. Last year, I waited until June to start, so I planted the "seed sweet potato" directly into the ground, and what you will see is cutting the slips from that planting. I'll basically be doing the same thing this year, I'll have 3 more months for the potatoes to grow, so I'll get bigger potatoes than I got last year. Thanks for watching.

  • @azeemrana6024
    @azeemrana6024 Місяць тому +1

    Hello youngman i loved it ❤

  • @christinashurina1008
    @christinashurina1008 Місяць тому +1

    😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊Thank you very much for the information. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @theMaryAnneR
    @theMaryAnneR Місяць тому +13

    I have found that when I get the slips into pots the root will start to grow in a circle around the inside of the pots. If I just remove the slips from the sweet potato and root them in water for a few days the roots are straight. Straight roots always give me nice long straight clumps of sweet potatoes. When I grew them in pots before planting the resulting clumps of sweet potatoes were all intertwined in a clump. I have been getting really good results for decades in zone 5b Canada

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +3

      Yes, I am making these slips to make vines to make more slips before I actually plant them in the ground... Stay turned for part 2... Thanks for watching...

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      Hi MaryAnne Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

    • @theMaryAnneR
      @theMaryAnneR Місяць тому

      @@Raymondgogolf I am happy to report you for harassment

    • @theMaryAnneR
      @theMaryAnneR Місяць тому

      Looking forward to it. @@TheBackGardenYard

  • @2000rpascual
    @2000rpascual Місяць тому +2

    Sin palabras, mejor aun

  • @RussellBooth1977
    @RussellBooth1977 Місяць тому +2

    You can also plant cuttings of the vine & plant them which will produce more sweet potato as well.
    I have a rarer variety of purple yam which is all purple inside although it doesn't taste sweet which I ordered on eBay as cuttings 1 year ago,I had to repot them into a grow bag because a 10 inch or 250 millimetre diameter pot hasn't been big enough to produce decent sized tubers.
    I am in the process of sprouting sweet potato at the moment from the tuber itself !

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Yes, I have a video about using sprouting the sweet potatoes from the vine. Here is the link. Thanks for watching. ua-cam.com/video/rTgctpGo9l4/v-deo.html

    • @gertruidasnyman7672
      @gertruidasnyman7672 26 днів тому +1

      Purple yam patat,i want so bad.?

  • @CardiacCat
    @CardiacCat Місяць тому +4

    Good timing. I have 4 sweet potatoes that I have growing slips in the kitchen. I started mine about a month ago and now they are growing faster than Seymore in The Little Shop of Horrors. I want to get the longer runners cut down to slips and get those rooted, but I'm afraid to start rooting those too soon. I'm in Western NC and our last frost date is coming up in April but it can get chilly even at the end of April. I have frost cloth incase I need to keep things warmed up in cool snaps. I plan on getting enough slips to share with my next door neighbors and my sister. Sweet potatoes are a healthy side dish.

    • @johnbutterworth1369
      @johnbutterworth1369 Місяць тому +1

      I'm from WNC too. The sweet potato is on my list. Your right about the tender plants here and the frosts. April is the prime time. I made a cold frame but it gets too hot in the day time. I'm thinking that some kind of cloth soft cover might work if they are in the ground...not sure but will learn as I go. I did find out that locals will let you know exactly when to plant and what does best.

    • @CardiacCat
      @CardiacCat Місяць тому +2

      ​@@johnbutterworth1369 I planted 5 new bare root peach trees about 3 weeks ago. It's time for that while they were dormant but they had started to leaf out by last week when we had that 29 degree night hit. I ordered a frost hoop tunnel from Amazon and covered them for about 3 nights in a row. Didn't uncover during the day. When I took it off 3 days later I was shocked that all the leaves had fully sprouted out. Looked like they had been in a cozy green house. That hoop covering is cloth fiber so I'm sold on it. Same material wrapped around my fully bloomed blueberries and the blooms are perfect after the cold.

    • @johnbutterworth1369
      @johnbutterworth1369 Місяць тому +1

      @@CardiacCatI had the same thought yesterday in the garden. A lot of hoop house growers are sold on the shade cloth. Guess what's next, Hoop house. YAY!

    • @CardiacCat
      @CardiacCat Місяць тому +1

      @@johnbutterworth1369 Same. Me and my neighbor want to do a full size hoop house. The small row tunnel I purchased had 6 hoops that are 26" wide x 32" tall and cloth that was 10' W x 30' L for $25. That covers a 2' x 30' row and allows you to double the cloth over it in extreme cold. I just used one thickness of the cloth and left the rest draped on the ground beside the tunnel. And lucky us, we got another frost warning for tonight.

    • @johnbutterworth1369
      @johnbutterworth1369 Місяць тому

      @@CardiacCatTouch base one day for seed exchange. I"m off the 107 on 40!

  • @hisroyalblueness
    @hisroyalblueness Місяць тому +1

    Hi there, that was very inspirational, thank you for putting it up.
    So that I can maybe relate to your timeframe / weather windows, can you please tell me what hardiness zone you’re in?
    I’m in Shropshire, in the UK, and I think I’m in an area that would correspond with the very upper end of a USDA zone 8. The coldest nights in recent winters have barely touched -7°C, so it’s zone 8 bordering on zone 9 from my reconning.
    Thanks again👍

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +1

      I'm in North Georgia, Zone 7 - And I recommend starting the slips, either indoors or in a greenhouse for most zones. 80 degrees is ideal...

  • @ross-smithfamily6317
    @ross-smithfamily6317 Місяць тому +9

    I use organic potatoes, start mine indoors and don't cover my sweet potatoes completely - just halfway up the sides of the potatoes. I end up with dozens of slips that I plant after 5-6 weeks.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +4

      As I mentioned in the video, there are several ways to start the sweet potatoes. I'm not claiming mine to be better than any other method, just showing what works for me. By covering the entire potato, but only with a thin layer of soil, it seems to keep it better hydrated and it seems to sprout faster. Thanks for sharing your process.

    • @ooohlaa13
      @ooohlaa13 Місяць тому +1

      sounds right, I will cover mine. Usually I bury it.

  • @squigglymunchkinmechanic
    @squigglymunchkinmechanic Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Going to try and grow my first sweet potatoes this year! Hope it goes well😅

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      They are really easy to grow. Get your sweet potato rooted and sprouted, and follow along with me as I'll show you what to do.. Thanks for watching.

  • @mariesonoma
    @mariesonoma Місяць тому +6

    The cutest bucket😅

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +2

      It's actually an Easter bucket I picked up at Walmart for about $1.25. I always need a little bucket for something and these work well for awhile... Thanks for the comment and for watching.

    • @ooohlaa13
      @ooohlaa13 Місяць тому +1

      except that the plastic in those buckets are probably toxic, not meant to decompose with soil in it more for Easter candy. I am really cautious about using plastics after reading Brian Clements book on the gassing off of plastics in synthetic clothes, storage boxes, etc. He compares it to the mercury in teeth fillings off gassing problem. Just sayin' to be mindful what you grow things in cuz that breakdown remains in that soil and can contaminate your heath.

  • @alejandraparker7272
    @alejandraparker7272 24 дні тому +2

    BLESSINGS FROM DALLAS TEXAS USA 🇺🇸
    2 DAYS AGO IT RAINED HARD IN THE DFW AREA. I DIDN'T COLLECT ANY WATER AS I HAD NOT SEEN THIS VIDEO YET. BUT YESTERDAY I SOAKED A SWEET POTATO IN SPRING WATER HOPEFULLY I CAN SPROUT IT. DURING THE WINTER I HAD 2 SWEET POTATOES SITTING ON MY WINDOW SILL. THE LEAVES HAD TAKEN OVER MY KITCHEN SO I THOUGH IT'S TIME TO BURY THE SWEDT POTATOES...THEY DIED AFTER A WEEK...I HAD NO IDEA THAT I HAD TO PLANT WHAT IS CALLED A SLIP...A BUNCH OF LEAVES😢😢.
    I MUST'VE HAD ABOUT 100 SLIPS IN MY KITCHEN. WELL LIVE AND LEARN.....AND CERTAINLY I AM LEARNING DIFFERENT WAYS TO ESTABLISH A SMALL GARDEN.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  24 дні тому +1

      Live and learn, oh wow, you had your entire sweet potato garden already sprouted. Yea, you likely still have time to grow sweet potatoes in Dallas, but I'd start slips from about 3 potatoes at this time to ensure enough slips. Thanks for watching.

    • @alejandraparker7272
      @alejandraparker7272 24 дні тому +1

      @TheBackGardenYard OH thanks. I only had one sweet potato. I am subscribing to keep up with planting.

  • @patcharles3336
    @patcharles3336 Місяць тому +1

    My goodness, I use so much of sweet potatoes, I need to grow some! I can’t plant everything we have a serious squirrel problem and also stray cats. Most of my planting are in pots. I have to police them a lot or else , I don’t get any for myself. Thank for showing your method! I am getting excited to try it out!

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Please do! And if you have deer in the area, they love the sweet potato stems, so be careful. Thanks for watching

  • @bizzybee852
    @bizzybee852 24 дні тому +2

    Great information , I've been trying to sprout a sweet potato from the grocery store in a jar of water with wooden picks stuck all around the sweet potato and nothing has happened. So far no sprouts or roots are growing, but its only been about a week.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  23 дні тому

      That way will sprout some slips, but not as many as burying the whole potato in the soil. Remember to keep the temp close to 80 degrees as possible. Good luck.

  • @samanthahendricks3600
    @samanthahendricks3600 Місяць тому +1

    Ready for part two! I tried potatoes last year, I wouldn’t call it a fail.. but I definitely didn’t get a whole sized potato. My sweet potato only gave off one fingerling and my other potatoes gave off a few handfuls of medley sized potatoes 😅. Trying to learn from mistakes.

    • @lxmzhg
      @lxmzhg Місяць тому +1

      Potatoes are survival food. Don't give up trying.

    • @samanthahendricks3600
      @samanthahendricks3600 Місяць тому +1

      @@lxmzhg I’m trying them again this year I’m a few different parts of my yard. I really wanted to do containers this year for them and I may still do it, but I put a few in an area that gets more shade and a few more that gets more sunlight, where I live our summers get super hot somedays, super humid but we’ve been under drought for the last couple of years so trying to keep them cool and watered properly was a hassle last year. I was advised to put them out now, even though we haven’t even neared our last frost date, but our new house, no matter how much is filled up, it’s still unbelievably rocky.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      The sweet potatoes like mostly full sun and soil that is loose. Try digging a hole about a foot deep in your garden and about 2 feet wide, and save the soil. Then take bagged compost and use and equal volume of compost to soil and return to the hole and then after a couple of days for it to settle, plant your potato slips there. Good luck.

  • @growman88-hz3de
    @growman88-hz3de Місяць тому +2

    Great video! This is my first year planting food. I have been growing plants for years (all organic). Will this technique also work with regular potatoes? 🥔 Thanks again!

    • @theresagomez2605
      @theresagomez2605 Місяць тому

      Regular potatoes are not grown this way. Sweet potatoes are vines. Once they start, they just keep going!

    • @growman88-hz3de
      @growman88-hz3de Місяць тому +1

      @@theresagomez2605 Thank you for your response!

    • @theresagomez2605
      @theresagomez2605 Місяць тому

      @@growman88-hz3de there are a few videos on YT for regular potatoes. I live in Florida and never had luck with them. Sweet potatoes are easy to grow here. Good luck with whatever you grow!

    • @growman88-hz3de
      @growman88-hz3de Місяць тому +1

      @theresagomez2605 Thanks again. I am in the process of researching it on YT. I think I have a pretty good solution. In a couple of days, the potatoes should be ready to plant. I am going to grow them organically indoors in some fabric containers. We'll see how it goes. Thanks again!

  • @matthewbim10
    @matthewbim10 Місяць тому +1

    minmax sweetpotato speedrun, world record. thanks I'm gonna plant some here in south florida

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      That would be a perfect place to plant sweet potatoes, as they like loamy soil, so I'd throw a couple of bags of composted cow manure into the soil before I planted the slips. Thanks for watching.

  • @batcactus6046
    @batcactus6046 Місяць тому +2

    I think the smiling bunny face water made all the difference.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      It did seem to add to the character of the video!😄

  • @adamdaykin4052
    @adamdaykin4052 27 днів тому +1

    I’m going to give this a try in the uk. Not sure if it’s going to work as we don’t have the weather you guys have but it’s worth a try. Nothings ventured, nothing gained as they say.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  27 днів тому +1

      They grow sweet potatoes in most parts of northern USA, but you would need to be starting now. I'd try to root about 3 if starting now, to get enough slips.

    • @adamdaykin4052
      @adamdaykin4052 27 днів тому +1

      @@TheBackGardenYard it’s on today’s list of jobs.

  • @CaptTony107
    @CaptTony107 Місяць тому +3

    Thanks! That's a bit different from the original method I saw, but they all end up in the same place, I guess! I may end up trying your way 🙂

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, I mentioned in the video there are several ways to start sweet potato slips, but I like this one because the slips are stronger and don't take as long to recover when planted.

  • @user-sy3vv2qt8i
    @user-sy3vv2qt8i 23 дні тому +3

    awesome.God bless.

  • @bethsaritha4390
    @bethsaritha4390 23 дні тому +2

    👍🏻✨

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Місяць тому +2

    We are having high 60's in the days and freezing temps at night, but I don't have a greenhouse. However, I do have a sunroom, though it has no heater... the temp is likely at 80 in days and down to 50ish inside at night. What if I put this in a shallow pot on a heating mat at night? I need the extra time for growing in zone 5.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      That will likely get them sprouting for sure. Good luck and thanks for watching

  • @robrenhar
    @robrenhar 2 місяці тому +2

    Did you leave the slips attached to a piece of the potatoe or pull each slip off? Thank you

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  2 місяці тому +5

      You are the fourth viewer to point that out. The footage of cutting it into 5 sections and repotting each one was over 10 minutes, and I wanted to keep the video total length at about 10 minutes, so I decided not to show that. In hindsight, I should have at least shown the first cut and repotting. The pieces of potato remain with the slip and are in the new pot. After potting, the old piece of potato will compost away leaving the root mass intact. I'll try to show that in part 2. Thanks for watching and the comment.

  • @arbel7655
    @arbel7655 Місяць тому +1

    I would like to have seen how you cut them into sections. I'm assuming you just sliced them at the points between leafy sections. Thanks for this video!

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Your assumption is correct. In the video I showed how I intended to slice it with my fingers, but in hindsight, viewer comments say I should have shown some of the cuts... Thanks for watching.

    • @southerngirl7008
      @southerngirl7008 Місяць тому

      ua-cam.com/video/9Q7EhU9QfPg/v-deo.htmlsi=E4GH0_QaBUvmWD9L

  • @denisemiller8474
    @denisemiller8474 Місяць тому +1

    I just grow them for their beauty.. and some eating.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Did you know that a sweet potato plant is in the Morning Glory family? That's why the vines are so pretty and the flowers also. Thanks for watching.

  • @sizzleserveyum
    @sizzleserveyum Місяць тому

    This was awesome! Have you ever had to deal with a pest called Japanese beetles? I had that and it destroyed my blueberry bushes. How can I get rid of this pest completely? Any help is greatly appreciated.

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Yea, watch this video... ua-cam.com/video/yYh56MPvtEc/v-deo.html Seriously, the best way to get rid of them is to spray them, but if the blueberries are on the plant, I wouldn't want to eat them, so carefully removing the beetles is about the only answer. Thanks for watching.

  • @kentmagruder390
    @kentmagruder390 Місяць тому +1

    Curious, if your current temperature is 80 day, 60 at night, why do you need to keep it in your greenhouse for a month. Thank you in advance for your clarification.👍

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому +3

      I thought I mentioned the GREENHOUSE temp is 80 in day and 60 at night. It was upper 30's and high 50's outside during the time I was sprouting the potato, which would not have been warm enough. Thanks for asking, and watching...

    • @kentmagruder390
      @kentmagruder390 Місяць тому

      @@TheBackGardenYard Oh, I missed that. Thank you for clearing that up for me.👍

  • @crazysquirrel9425
    @crazysquirrel9425 17 днів тому +2

    How high a heat setting for temperature controlled heat mats?

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  17 днів тому

      80 degrees would surely work well - thanks for watching

  • @MsHarasan
    @MsHarasan Місяць тому +1

    Subscribed! Could you show how to cut the original potato? TY

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Check out the video description that is over the comments. I showed with my finger in the video where I would cut, but since cutting and repotting took over 10 minutes and I considered it boring, I decided not to show it. In hindsight I should have shown at least one section based on viewer comments. Thanks for watching.

  • @joanmacleod1362
    @joanmacleod1362 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for this video but I would have liked to see you removing the slips. Did you cut them off or break them off ?

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Yes, several people have commented they would have liked to see that. It took over 10 minutes for me to cut and repot and the footage seemed boring to me, so I decided to delete it. However, in hindsight, I should have shown the first cut and repotting. I cut through the potato and root mass and repotted the pieces with slips, potato, and roots all still together. I showed where I intended to cut with my finger in the video. The sweet potato parts will mulch and leave a nice mass of roots when I transfer these plants to the garden to continue growing slips. Thanks for watching.

    • @joanmacleod1362
      @joanmacleod1362 Місяць тому

      @@TheBackGardenYard thanks so much for your prompt reply.

    • @jenniferspring8741
      @jenniferspring8741 Місяць тому +1

      we can just go ahead and try, and learn from what happens:)@@TheBackGardenYard

    • @Raymondgogolf
      @Raymondgogolf Місяць тому

      @@joanmacleod1362 Hi Joan Good morning. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺

  • @margaretunderwood6835
    @margaretunderwood6835 17 днів тому +2

    I grew sweet potatoes last year in containers. Can I reuse my dirt again when growing sweet potatoes this year

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  16 днів тому +2

      I would not recommend using the same soil in containers 2 years in a row to grow sweet potatoes. However, the soil could be amended, fertilized, and some compost added and you could certainly reuse it for a different crop this year.

  • @thomasjohnson8181
    @thomasjohnson8181 Місяць тому +1

    do you plant it standing straight up? or lying down?

    • @TheBackGardenYard
      @TheBackGardenYard  Місяць тому

      Yes, the potato is in a horizontal position, and very lightly covered with soil, but completely covered to keep the moisture level up all the way around.