Digging potatoes is always like an Easter egg hunt, you never know what you are going to get. One of the most exciting, and sometimes depressing, crops you can grow.
@@RobinsTinyHomestead thank you, I have thought of digging a little deeper in the area. I know the big one may not survive the winter, but it really isn't one we'd like to eat due to the bug damage and size. I expect that we will have sweet potatoes sprouting on their own here in the spring, but if not we will regrow some from sweet potatoes we have stored. Thank you for watching, I'll be quite happy if I dig around the area and find some more!
Digging potatoes is always like an Easter egg hunt, you never know what you are going to get. One of the most exciting, and sometimes depressing, crops you can grow.
That is so true!
How exciting! I really want to try growing sweet potatoes next season!
@@angelita_bandita if you'd like to try this variety we can give you some slips when we have some ready as we get closer to spring!
@@ThisWorldisNotOurHomestead Thank you! :)
If you want alot of sweet potato you want to break the vines off the mother potato and plant each of the vines, each vine will grow its own bunch
Thank you, I'll try that next time!
Check the whole area where your vines are there will be more. If you get snow that potato you put back will die
@@RobinsTinyHomestead thank you, I have thought of digging a little deeper in the area. I know the big one may not survive the winter, but it really isn't one we'd like to eat due to the bug damage and size. I expect that we will have sweet potatoes sprouting on their own here in the spring, but if not we will regrow some from sweet potatoes we have stored. Thank you for watching, I'll be quite happy if I dig around the area and find some more!