It is finally time to harvest our sweet potatoes. We planted ours in the summer, as sweet potatoes are one of the few plants that can be planted and will thrive during the peak of our summer heat.
It’s time to dig up your potatoes! Or so you think. There’s a fine line when it comes to completing your potato harvest, according to garden columnist Jessica Damiano. The expert wrote in an ...
Growing potatoes in the garden is fairly easy, and they can also be grown successfully in containers. I've grown them both ways, and have advised my clients on both methods and which varieties to ...
KARLSTAD, Minn. -- A Dagen Heritage Farms' truck loaded with 17 tons of newly harvested seed potatoes rumbles down a rural Minnesota highway on a drizzly late-September morning. Newly harvested ...
LARIMORE, N.D. — The Red River Valley potato crop has overcome getting into the ground later than optimal to looking like one of the best in the last few years, said farmers and researchers who ...
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How to Cure Sweet Potatoes After Harvest in 3 Simple Steps
Curing sweet potatoes makes them sweeter and helps them last longer. Curing sweet potatoes involves drying them for several ...
WISNER, La. -– Louisiana sweet potato producers have seen both ends of the spectrum in terms of the weather this year. An unusually wet spring delayed planting and has evolved into an exceptionally ...
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