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Growing Sweet Potatoes Vertically: Planting Sweet Potatoes On A Trellis

Growing Sweet Potatoes Vertically: Planting Sweet Potatoes On A Trellis

Have you ever considered growing sweet potatoes vertically? These ground-covering vines can reach 20 feet (6 m.) in length. For gardeners with limited space, growing sweet potatoes on a trellis may be the only way to include this tasty tuber among their homegrown vegetables.

As an added bonus, these vines make attractive patio plants when planted as a vertical sweet potato garden.

How to Plant a Vertical Sweet Potato Garden

How to Grow a Trellised Sweet Potato Vine

A trellis can also be used for growing sweet potatoes vertically. This space-saving design can be utilized in the garden or with container-grown sweet potatoes. Since sweet potatoes tend to be creepers rather than climbers, choosing the correct trellis is essential for success.

Choose a design which is strong enough to support the trellised sweet potato. Ideally, it will also have ample room to gently weave the vines through the openings of the trellis or to tie the vines to the supports. Here are some suggestions for trellis materials to use when growing sweet potatoes vertically:

Once the trellis is in place, plant the slips 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm.) from the base of the support structure. As the sweet potato plants grow, gently weave the stems back and forth through the horizontal supports. If the vine has reached the top of the trellis, allow it to cascade back to the ground.

Excess length or vines growing away from the trellis can be trimmed. When the vines begin to die back in the fall, it’s time to harvest your vertical sweet potato garden!


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