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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1711688" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I planted sweet potatoes for the first time this year and pulled out a few 3+ pounders.. I got a lot of beautiful ones. I learned though, you have to cure so they'll be sweet. And yes, i tested that out. We tried one right out of the garden and it tasted like a regular potato with the sweet potato texture.. SO, i have them curing. Will dig in the garden once the vines are gone to see if i have any more. I had a good harvest but, i want to plant them somewhere that wont take up my whole garden. Looking at some hay feeding areas i might can keep cows out while they grow..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1711688, member: 22072"] I planted sweet potatoes for the first time this year and pulled out a few 3+ pounders.. I got a lot of beautiful ones. I learned though, you have to cure so they'll be sweet. And yes, i tested that out. We tried one right out of the garden and it tasted like a regular potato with the sweet potato texture.. SO, i have them curing. Will dig in the garden once the vines are gone to see if i have any more. I had a good harvest but, i want to plant them somewhere that wont take up my whole garden. Looking at some hay feeding areas i might can keep cows out while they grow.. [/QUOTE]
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