Nice work!!! You have so many slips that you could keep them in a pot in dirt in your house all winter and just eat the leaves. I'm doing that now. In spring, once the soil temperatures are warm enough, I'll transplant them outside and see if they grow the tubers.
Where can you find these? I was treated to fire roasted Korean Sweet Potatoes one 4th of July at a campsite in Southern California by some Korean Carpenters and their wives. Only one of them spoke English but they were very cordial. Best potatoes I have ever had.
they are the best!!!! it depends where you live, I'm in VA and they are always available at asian grocery stores (h-mart, lotte, grandmart, great wall, etc.) recently, they started to sell these roasted now at h-mart by me, they roast it there and you can walk out with freshly roasted sweet potatoes!! next best guess are Spanish grocery stores 😄
Nice work!!! You have so many slips that you could keep them in a pot in dirt in your house all winter and just eat the leaves. I'm doing that now. In spring, once the soil temperatures are warm enough, I'll transplant them outside and see if they grow the tubers.
thanks! that's a great tip! I didn't even think to do that, I should look up ways to cook it for next season too 😄
Where can you find these? I was treated to fire roasted Korean Sweet Potatoes one 4th of July at a campsite in Southern California by some Korean Carpenters and their wives. Only one of them spoke English but they were very cordial. Best potatoes I have ever had.
they are the best!!!! it depends where you live, I'm in VA and they are always available at asian grocery stores (h-mart, lotte, grandmart, great wall, etc.)
recently, they started to sell these roasted now at h-mart by me, they roast it there and you can walk out with freshly roasted sweet potatoes!! next best guess are Spanish grocery stores 😄