Yes, sweet potatoes can be left in the ground over winter as long as the soil does not freeze. This can help improve their flavor and sweetness.
No, sweet potatoes are a separate plant from wheat. Sweet potatoes are like yams, they grow in the ground. Wheat is a seed of a plant that grows above ground.
Below ground
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.
Sweet potato, like white (etc.) potatoes are tubers, in other words, edible roots. They grow underground. (in the ground.)
Sweet Potatoes,Yams,Corn,Peanut,Cassava,Beans,Potatoes,Herbs,etc.
It is not necessary to peel sweet potatoes before boiling them. The skin is edible and contains nutrients, so you can choose to leave it on for added flavor and texture.
no because they grow under ground. herbs do not grow underground
Try cinnamon or curry powder. Both are delicious.
Potatoes grow at the root of a potato plant. If you have ever grown potatoes than you will know that they have green leafy stems above ground and that the potatoes grow below ground. Sweet potatoes specifically are tuberous roots which function as a storage center of nutrients.
Sweet potatoes are vegetables.
Sweet potatoes are not made from regular potatoes, but grow as a separate tuberous vegetable.
No, sweet potatoes are not required to be organic.