sweet potato tuber
Moderator: Chris_W
sweet potato tuber
this spring i purchased some type of a sweet potato or potato vine (solid chartreuse color) for a planter. since our frost, the foliage has now died. when i cleaned out the pot i found some potato tubers. is there some way i can store these over winter so i can plant them in the spring?
phloxywis
phloxywis
sweet potato
Supposedly, you can store the tubers just like any tender tuber/bulb and replant next year. I am going to try it this year too. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Go for it!
jay dee
jay dee
sweet potato
i think i will try it. i'll probably store them with some dahlia tubers/rhizomes---whatever.
phloxywis
phloxywis
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Update,
Well my tubers did not make it over the winter well. When I took them out of the paper sack in the garage they were mush. I suspect I should have let them dry out better before storing them.
I about died when I went to buy more for my garden this year. Several good nurseries wanted $5.00 or more for a 4 inch pot with one plant. Good thing these spread fast!
I need to learn how to do these from seed!
Ginger
Well my tubers did not make it over the winter well. When I took them out of the paper sack in the garage they were mush. I suspect I should have let them dry out better before storing them.
I about died when I went to buy more for my garden this year. Several good nurseries wanted $5.00 or more for a 4 inch pot with one plant. Good thing these spread fast!
I need to learn how to do these from seed!
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Yeah, explain yourself Karma! Inquiring minds would like more information please? 

Jane (from the middle of the Mitten state)
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Nope I didn't cut anything away, I just got lazy and tossed them in the garage with a few other plants. I have a corner that is well protected and close to the drier that funs a few times a week so they got that for the heat. I did have to cut away the stems that die from last year's neglect but they are still alive and growing. I think I'll get a few more this year. 
