There is a bug that is a potato? lol why have one anyways? My advice to you is to get rid of it. Who needs freakin bugs in this world unless your an old hippie with a garden. then i guess it's ok. Serioussly what is a freakin potato bug yo?
alot just drown them trust me im a garderner myself and i love sweet potatos so just drown them with water actually, they don't need any more water than other plants and when the tubers are forming in the late summer, they will not form large ones if there is a lot of water. Dry soil grows the best and largest sweet potato tubers.
It's smoother, less stringy. I think it is the best of both worlds. It is still quite sweet like the sweet potato, naturally sweeter in my opinion. I could eat a white sweet potato plain...but would need butter and sugar for the orange sweet potato.
yes they do
Yes, sweet potato pie should be refrigerated after baking to keep it fresh and safe to eat.
A potato plant needs about 1 to 2 inches of water per week to thrive and grow effectively.
To convert 300 grams of sweet potato to cups, it's important to note that 1 cup of cooked, mashed sweet potato weighs approximately 200 grams. Therefore, 300 grams would be roughly 1.5 cups of cooked sweet potato. If you're measuring raw sweet potato, the weight can vary, but generally, 300 grams is about 2 to 2.5 cups when diced.
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Begonias, violas, fuchsias, sweet potato vine, impatiens.
Sweet potatoes grow best with compost and an organic potato food will increase their size. I start mine from sweet potatoes rooted in water in the winter. When the vines grow from the potatoes, I cut them off the tuber and root them in water. I then plant these rooted vines in the garden after all danger of frost is past and given about 100 days to grow, they will produce new sweet potatoes. The last month or so, do not water the potato vines and this will increase the size of the new tubers.
Yes, sweet potato pies should be refrigerated after baking to keep them fresh and safe to eat. Refrigeration helps prevent the growth of harmful bacteria and extends the shelf life of the pie.
Grow a PotatoChoose a potato with lots of eyes and suspend it with the eyes up in a jar of water. Allow just the bottom to touch the water and use toothpicks to keep the potato suspended if the mouth of the jar is too big. If you use a regular potato, it will need a cool, dark place to sprout. Sweet potatoes need light and warmth. Once the roots have formed carefully plant it in a container of good potting soil and place it in good light. It will need plenty of room to grow! Harvest the sweet potatoes four months after planting by cutting off the vines at their base. Lift the top tire off the tower. Pull the sweet potatoes from out of the remaining dirt. Check for any that have grown in the tire's rim. Remove the second tire and gather any potatoes that may have grown that deeply in the tower.
A large potato about 3 - 4 inches in diameter weighs about 299 grams. The water content for this size potato is 224 grams. That means, a baked potato has about 75% water content.