RE: Growing Sweet Potatoes | My Thoughts On Schools Shutting Down (*Fixed)

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Growing Sweet Potatoes | My Thoughts On Schools Shutting Down (*Fixed)

in hive-125669 •  5 years ago 

no, you do that for Irish (white) potatoes. Keep them whole in the container and pluck off the green offshoots when they are 6"-12" long. Thanks!

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Do I have my information correct...leave a sweet potato alone and it will grow green offshoots (called sweet potato slips) sever the slips from the 'mother sweet potato' and the slips will root in a glass of water...(do I have the story correct thus far?)