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Sweet Potatoes

Learn how to grow sweet potatoes! A root vegetable with deep orange flesh, delicious sweet potatoes are commonly grown in southern regions as they require four months of warm weather; northern regions can have success with select varieties. Here's how to plant, care for, and harvest sweet potatoes!

About Sweet Potatoes

A large, naturally sweet-tasting root of the morning glory family (not related to potatoes), sweet potatoes are a very undemanding crop to grow as long as you have sun and warm soil; this is a tropical plant. Sweet potatoes are drought- and heat-tolerant and have few pests or diseases.

Though traditionally more of a Southern crop, there are many short-season varieties of sweet potato today which will grow in the North (even parts of Canada!) when grown in raised beds that are mulched with black plastic.

The sweet potato is also very nutritious, a top source of beta-carotene, and relatively low in calories. Just a few plants can produce a generous harvest of this orange-fleshed vegetable, which can be stored even longer than winter squash.

Sweet Potatoes vs. Yams

Sweet potatoes are sometimes called yams, even in grocery stores. Technically, they are NOT a true yam which is a giant dry tuber from Africa, sometimes found in specialty shops. The sweet potato that we grow in the U.S. has a deep orange flesh and copper skin. So whatever you or a grocery store may wish to call it, we're growing what you see in the photo below!

Sweet Potatoes Planting

When to Plant Sweet Potatoes

Sweet Potatoes
Image: Sweet potatoes are grown from slips—sprouts grown from existing potatoes! Credit: Lex20/Getty Images.

Can I grow sweet potatoes from a sweet potato?

Preparing a Planting Site

How to Plant Sweet Potato Slips

Care

How to Grow Sweet Potatoes

Sweet Potatoes
Image: We thinks sweet potatoes make a nice ground cover, too! Credit: Getty Images.

 

Pests/Diseases Recommended Varieties

The fastest-growing sweet potato varieties have orange flesh, but you might also consider varieties with white, yellow, or even purple flesh. Note that orange-flesh varieties cook up moist; white and yellow sweet potatoes become creamy; purple sweets are dry and starchy.

Harvest/Storage

How to Harvest Sweet Potatoes

Sweet Potatoes

Curing Sweet Potatoes

Wit and Wisdom Recipes Pecan-Crusted Sweet Potato Casserole Sweet Potato Pie Cooking Notes

Check out our ten best sweet potato recipes!

To the cook, sweet potatoes are easier than pie (or sweet potato pie!).

As a general rule, don't substitute sweet potatoes for regular potatoes in recipes; the two aren't related. Sweet potatoes don't hold together the way potatoes do, and their strong flavor can overwhelm a dish meant for a milder potato taste. Sweet potatoes are also not related to yams. But they make a fine substitute for pumpkin, especially in desserts.


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