How to make sweet potato vines
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Hi there! This is something I'm doing right now. I have mine on a porch that gets about three hours sun in the early morning, then it's shade the rest of the day. Have fun with it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChxUw5pJA98
I grow sweet potato vines in one of my gardens every year. They are a vegetable that needs lots of sun and lots of water. I simply cut the 'eye' portions off an existing sweet potato - after all springs frosts have passed - then plant the 'sets' the same way you do regular potatoes. Keep them watered and the weeds from around them and you'll have sweet potatoes to dig in the fall. Be sure to harvest the sweet potatoes before the first fall frost, if you don't the potatoes won't keep after digging them.