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Is THIS Sweet Potato Harvest As Good As It Gets? – and it's DAY SIX of our 31 Days of Giving!



Is THIS Sweet Potato Harvest As Good As It Gets? – and it’s DAY SIX of our 31 Days of Giving!

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Day 06 of our 31 Days of Guten Gardening Gardening Gift Giving is a fall sweet potato harvest!

This was actually the last sweet potato harvest of the season, and these are sweet potatoes grown in containers. We have been growing sweet potatoes in containers for the past few years, but there are always new things for us to learn during this process.

This sweet potato harvest 2022 will be our last of this season, but we will take the lessons we have learned from fighting the voles this season into the next season with us, and I think that we will see a great improvement.

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31 Comments

  1. OMGoodness we always have voles but my hubby made some bait stations and they have made a huge difference and we don’t have voles eating our garden veggies But we have to keep them all year long

  2. I love sweet potatoes! They can be cooked so many different delicious ways and are a great staple to grow. My biggest challenge is that my husband does not like them, except in sweet potato pie. I have set a goal of trying to retrain him–LOL, not so easy for a husband who is in his mid-60s, but I'm not giving up! I need lots of different recipes to try so that among them I may discover one or two that will be palatable to him.

  3. Congratulations to the winner! Your sweet potato harvest videos made me decide to grow sweet potatoes this last year. It was so much fun to harvest them! Thanks for all your great videos!

  4. Congratulations winner number 6. I hope with this comment I can be a possible contender for number seven, however these videos are really enough to make my day. Good luck everyone.

  5. I don't know if this is a possibility but I have major issues with slugs .My garden is surrounded by trees its dark often and damp .I have at least 4 different large slug colonies with the most common type being the leopard slug that I'm told eat other slugs .
    To protect my young vegetable plants I feed my slugs with kitchen waste which I place under a large sheet of thick cardboard. Every morning I go out lift the card collect all the slugs and take them for a long walk to the open fields next to the local canal tow path .slow worms.hedgehogs.birds.frogs all help to control the slug numbers naturally .
    So I was thinking could you do something similar with your voles.use humane traps baited with parsnip.carrot.sweet potato or butternut squash maybe even just the peelings ? Then take the voles you trap for a long walk and relocate them

  6. Congratulations to the #6 winner. What a beautiful harvest. Maybe placing a piece of wire mesh screen or landscaping fabric over the large hole could prevent the vole damage. How many slips do you plant per a container that size? LOL Just saw you suggested the same. thing.

  7. Congrats! I might want to try those purple sweet potatoes. I got a bunch of small sweet potatoes. I need to figure out how to produce bigger sweet potatoes. How many slips do you do per grow bag?

  8. Congrats winner!!
    All of my vegetable gardening experiences so far have been in containers on my upper deck, so I've been really lucky when it comes to things like voles. It's going to be interesting to see what happens with my first raised beds this coming spring. This year is going to be another learning process to see what all I need to do to protect my plants from the copious wildlife here lol.

  9. Woohoo for the Winner! I'm learning to like eating sweet potatoes more and more. I guess I was used to the ones in the store that looked a bit uniform. It was fun to see you pull out the wiggly ones!

  10. Congratulations to the Winner.
    I hope to successfully grow some sweet potatoes next year. I got some slips this year and they grew some foliage, but digging around the edge of one of them was not promising. Next year I'm going to add organic fertilizer to boost root growth. If I'm really lucky then I'll have a productive worm bin that I can harvest castings from to give my sweet potato slips.

  11. Your sweet potato harvest videos remind me of metal detector enthusiasts and gold prospectors. The uncertainty and excitement of digging for treasure.

  12. Nice harvest! I planted some this year snd got a very small harvest but I was told they need to be cured after harvesting to develop the sweetness. Is that something you do?

  13. I'm always amazed at the crazy shapes that sweet potatoes grow in. So unusual when we're so used to seeing the ones in stores.

  14. Congrats to the winner. I planted Sweet Potatoes for the first time last year. Planted too late and they were
    Small. What do you feed your sweet potatoes (fertilizer)?. Love your gardening enthusiasm!

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