Sweet potatoes are a great crop for several reasons - first and foremost that we NEVER have to plant them! They come up every year on their own. I'll clarify that a bit, though. The first Beauregard sweet potatoes were from sweet potato ends we composted that grew the next year. We actually did plant 3 Golden Wonder heirloom sweet potatoes a couple of years ago. After the first years' harvest, they came up with a vengeance and have taken over 1/3 of the garden with their vines.
Beauregard and Golden Wonder Sweet Potato vines |
I keep a wagon nearby and we fill it, one by one, with beautiful sweet potatoes. Behold the perfect sweet potato!:
Sweet potatoes are delicious to eat. However, they are also good for you, too. They are a great source of Vitamin C. They are high in potassium which regulates your heartbeat. As if to accentuate the fact that sweet potatoes are heart-healthy, I dug this one out of the ground:
I Heart Sweet Potatoes! |
We had a full wagon and the cows were finished eating the vines. Now, they came and begged for the sweet potatoes themselves. We shared a few with the beggars...
We went through the entire wagon and hand sorted them into 5 buckets. Going clockwise in the photo below - One for the super-large, one for the mediums, one for the cut up ones, one for the small ones, and one for the super small that will be used to feed the cows special treats.
The buckets were poured into onion sacks and they'll be hung in the garage for a couple of months to cure. This makes them sweeter and helps them store better.
I weighed all the sacks and we harvested a total of 186 pounds of sweet potatoes this year. A bumper crop! Not bad for a crop we never have to plant.
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