Kitchen gardeners of today continue the tradition of growing plants that generate abundance: squash, corn, sweet potatoes, carrots, beans, beets, berries, pumpkins, apples, herbs and many other ...
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Unlike white potatoes, which are tubers, sweet potatoes are root vegetables. There are always new types of sweet potatoes being developed and many varieties are not even available commercially. There ...
Both butternut squash and sweet potatoes are nutrient-rich vegetables. While sweet potatoes offer more vitamin A, butternut ...
Another very important component of a Thanksgiving dinner that could make or break your dinner is the gravy. I always de-bone my turkey the day before so I have bones available for stock. I roast them ...
Sweet potato skin is safe to eat and offers various nutritional and health benefits. It is a rich source of fiber and ...
In this video, learn how to plant potatoes for a productive fall crop. Gardeners in warmer climates can take advantage of mild winters to grow potatoes for an early spring harvest, while those in ...
This video shows how to grow a great crop of potatoes from old store-bought potatoes that have already started to sprout and are way past use by date! This was an awesome potato-growing experiment!
Sweet potatoes like warm weather, growing during frost-free times of the year. Plant them in spring after the last frost and harvest between late summer and up to the first frost. Once freezing ...
Planting potatoes in the fall gives you a second harvest and fresher food as the weather cools. Fall planting is most effective in mild winter regions, where short-season varieties mature before frost ...