Growing sweet potato vine
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you can try ,dry them out and store in a dry location
Yes; right now I have mine in the fridge to wait until spring to plant.
I found some info for you. Did you know those tubers you found are actually edible? There were too many articles to give you here, they have articles on care, problems, overwintering, everything! Click on this and make sure the site the article is from gardeningknowhow.com. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/search/?q=sweet%20potato%20vine
I hope this helps you!
Hi Kref, Here's a link that may help! https://getbusygardening.com/overwintering-sweet-potato-vine/
Good luck!
I always take cuttings in the fall, root and plant them and then have new plants in the spring.
Let the sweet potato grow it's own vines from the tuber. Break them off close to the potato then root them in water.