When I was a teenager, in the 90's, you could have never convinced me that I would be 40 years old watching Potato harvesting videos and being genuinely excited for someone else's Potato harvest! How I've changed! (For the better for sure) lol
Me too. I'm 40 years old, in bed, at 230 am watching this. Super excited about someone's sweet potato harvest from months ago. Idk. But this video made my day.
I like the way these grow. I had been growing Some of the Japanese varieties, but they don’t seem to produce large amounts for me. I’m going to try these next year.
Your videos are a testament to your commitment to excellence, my friend. The perseverance and dedication you bring to your craft truly make a difference. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
What a great harvest!! We also planted in grow bags and our 11 bags of sweet potatoes made an unbelievable amount this year!!! Thanks for sharing how you do it because I would have never thought to use grow bags before!! Great job!!
Can u please tell me how to plant the slips? I cut the slips off the plant & put them in water, it's now about a week later and the slips all have little roots. Do I now plant the whole slip full of the roots or do I just plant the roots? HELP! Thanks.
Its better to put it on the ground coz when its in the bag when the roots grow the soil become compact or hard so the sweet potatoes doesnt grow well,,next time put it on the ground and some fertilizer so you can have a great harvest,,just sayin thanks..
the variety of sweet potato that we grew is called Covington. That variety doesn't grow big and round like others do. While we possibly could have had a better harvest it's not due to them being planted in grow bags and not in the ground.
What kind of soil did you use for these bags? I have a few 20 gallon bags I’d like to plant sweet potatoes in but wonder if I need to use crappy soil like I’m thinking lol. I used compost and sandy soil and only got potatoes from the sandy soil one.🤷🏻♀️I hear they don’t care for much nitrogen.
Yes they don't need too much nitrogen BUT they do need plenty of phosphorus and potassium. We used a mix of compost that we had made and a good potting mix. We also fertilized heavy with bone meal (phosphorus) and kelp meal (potassium). As a general rule, they need twice as much phosphorus and potassium as they need nitrogen but, in reality, if you use organic fertilizer like bone meal and kelp meal, then it's hard to over fertilize them.
Beautiful! I’ve never, in my 62 years, eaten a sweet potato or yam. Ever 🤷♀️ They’re always served with marshmallows on top? Um, no thanks. Lol. I’m betting you’ll teach us something better?
How long did you grow them in the grow bag?? I've got one in the pot that's been going for a couple of months now that I'm happy too leave for a good few years?? LOL!!
This variety is ready for harvest just a little quicker than others. These are Covington sweet potatoes and they were ready in about 100 days or so. Most varieties need to go around 120 days or so
Those things were awesome. Where did you buy those online those potato slips at I'd got to know so I can buy me some in the next please and may God bless your harvest for the following years
I ordered some from Sand Hill Preservation site this year for the first time. Usually feed stores sell the potatoes and you can make your own slips from them. I've ordered slips from Baker Creek online before, too.
When I was a teenager, in the 90's, you could have never convinced me that I would be 40 years old watching Potato harvesting videos and being genuinely excited for someone else's Potato harvest! How I've changed! (For the better for sure) lol
Me right now a teenager absolutely thrilled to see how well someone else's harvest will be.
Digging sweet potatoes is like waiting 4 months to open a gift. You never know how much you wil get. Lots of fun😊
Sweet potatoes are my go too. Thank you for sharing your harvest & knowledge
Boy-O-Boy was that fun. I was shouting there to the left is another one Jason 😅😂💐💙🙏🏻🇺🇲
Me too. I'm 40 years old, in bed, at 230 am watching this. Super excited about someone's sweet potato harvest from months ago. Idk. But this video made my day.
Wow!!! That was a Great Harvest of sweet Taters!!! God Bless Us All!!!
How long have these been growing?
Well done loyal and faithful servant that 2023 harvested. Happy Autumn Day
I like the way these grow. I had been growing Some of the Japanese varieties, but they don’t seem to produce large amounts for me. I’m going to try these next year.
I love a good sweet potato harvest. Congratulations.
Your videos are a testament to your commitment to excellence, my friend. The perseverance and dedication you bring to your craft truly make a difference. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
What a great harvest!! We also planted in grow bags and our 11 bags of sweet potatoes made an unbelievable amount this year!!! Thanks for sharing how you do it because I would have never thought to use grow bags before!! Great job!!
❤found myself clapping for you!😂
Can u please tell me how to plant the slips? I cut the slips off the plant & put them in water, it's now about a week later and the slips all have little roots. Do I now plant the whole slip full of the roots or do I just plant the roots? HELP! Thanks.
You plant them so that the roots are about 1 to 2 inches deep and the leaves and the stems are out of the ground. Does that help?
Amazing harvest ❤
Its better to put it on the ground coz when its in the bag when the roots grow the soil become compact or hard so the sweet potatoes doesnt grow well,,next time put it on the ground and some fertilizer so you can have a great harvest,,just sayin thanks..
the variety of sweet potato that we grew is called Covington. That variety doesn't grow big and round like others do. While we possibly could have had a better harvest it's not due to them being planted in grow bags and not in the ground.
how many bags ?" dollar tree has em for one dollar i hears\,\,\, 20 gal. bags
we used 6 25 gallon grow bags. I'm sure a 20 gallon would be fine
What kind of soil did you use for these bags? I have a few 20 gallon bags I’d like to plant sweet potatoes in but wonder if I need to use crappy soil like I’m thinking lol. I used compost and sandy soil and only got potatoes from the sandy soil one.🤷🏻♀️I hear they don’t care for much nitrogen.
Yes they don't need too much nitrogen BUT they do need plenty of phosphorus and potassium. We used a mix of compost that we had made and a good potting mix. We also fertilized heavy with bone meal (phosphorus) and kelp meal (potassium). As a general rule, they need twice as much phosphorus and potassium as they need nitrogen but, in reality, if you use organic fertilizer like bone meal and kelp meal, then it's hard to over fertilize them.
@@artofcreationhomestead Great advice! Thanks!😊
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Which grow bags did you buy, there are many on Amazon.
we used 25 gallon grow bags for the sweet potatoes. I would assume all of the brands on Amazon are pretty similar
Beautiful! I’ve never, in my 62 years, eaten a sweet potato or yam. Ever 🤷♀️ They’re always served with marshmallows on top? Um, no thanks. Lol. I’m betting you’ll teach us something better?
You can bake them in the oven without marshmallows. Put butter in once they're done.
Or peel and boil them. They can then be eaten as is or used to make potato salad
They make excellent pies
I normally steam mine and eat with butter but sliced and fried like a French fry...yummy too!
Way to go!
what did you use for container mix?
a mix of our homemade compost and potting mix
Have you ever save a few back and grew your oun slips?
We haven't to this point but that is something that we've considered with these
Which potato did you buy at Steele? They have many...TY!
love your video and the helpful hopeful info. thank you and God bless you.
Wow amazing...in one bag a lot of sweet potato...like it..
How many plants you planted in each bag?2 or 3?
He said 4 I think
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I prefer these slender .they areceadier to cure and found very sweet.
How long did you grow them in the grow bag?? I've got one in the pot that's been going for a couple of months now that I'm happy too leave for a good few years?? LOL!!
This variety is ready for harvest just a little quicker than others. These are Covington sweet potatoes and they were ready in about 100 days or so. Most varieties need to go around 120 days or so
One note, the potato is a tuber not a root, those thin hairy things are roots.
Wow impressive harvest. What size are your fabric bags. Good job.
He had said 25 gallons at the beginning
Those things were awesome. Where did you buy those online those potato slips at I'd got to know so I can buy me some in the next please and may God bless your harvest for the following years
Thanks! We got the slips from Steele Plant Company at sweetpotatoplant.com
How many did you plant in that one container?
I think he said 4 per container in the beginning of the video. And they are 25 pound grow bags.
Go to 0:32 to 0:49 to hear what he said. Hope this helps.
Just grow your own slip.
Congratulation🥔🥔🥔🖐💪
Where can I buy some sweet potato slips
I ordered some from Sand Hill Preservation site this year for the first time.
Usually feed stores sell the potatoes and you can make your own slips from them.
I've ordered slips from Baker Creek online before, too.
@@almostoily7541 I thank you sir for replying