plant it
They grew grew maize, beans, squash, manioc, sweet potato and cotton
sweet potato
Grapes and melons. They still are growing there today.
I grew an undersized potato.
United Kingdom
John Rolfe
Corn was the main crop they grew but they also planted beans, pumpkins and squash too. Chille pepers grew in houses or on a citizens property as ornamental crop. They had one good green vegetable, the chayote and they had cassava along with sweet potato.
You would need to do the experiment to know how many new shoots grew from each potato 'eye', because it would be different in each experiment, with each potato, with different immersion in water, etc.
No, the word 'grew' is the past tense of the verb to grow (grows, growing, grew, grown). The noun forms for the verb to grow are grower, growth, and the gerund, growing.
Yes they are edible. Most likely it's a cultivar of the sweet potato known as 'margarita,' which is an ornamental sweet potato. Anyways, you can eat them, but who knows what they taste like? Some sources say they're good, others say they're flavorless. Try it, then share some with everyone! As for the best way to serve it, just bake it, or slice them into "disks (like thick cucumber slices)" and sweeten then with something for a nice treat.
grew
in a spring,(small dots of a potato) Normally one shoot will grow from each eye.