JimWWhite
Deeply Rooted
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A week or so ago I reported that we'd found a crate of sweet potatoes we'd stored in the garage last fall so they'd keep through the winter. They did. We ate pretty much all we had in another crate we had in the pantry in the house but we'd forgotten about the ones out in the garage. When Teresa was cleaning out the garage a week or so ago she found them and almost all of them had slips coming out the big end of the tubers. She was going to toss them but I stopped her and lopped about an inch off each one making sure I got the slips on each chuck. There were a bunch. I sat them in water for a couple of days and cleaned out a 4'x8'x12' box that I'd not planted yet and made three 'furrows' about five inches deep with a v-shaped hoe. Then I dropped the chucks in with the slips pointing up, spaced about ten inches apart and covered them up loosely. Some of the slips were peeking through but most were not. I just watered them in good and added a bit of organic fertilizer and waited. I'm happy to report that last night when I went out every single chuck that I planted has come up and most have their first set of leaves on them. Looking healthy and happy. These were the Beauregard variety of sweet potatoes. Very orange and very sweet. I gave the extras to my co-workers and some of the sweet potatoes I'd lopped the tops off of. They were still edible and were very good.