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hey, they can't all be winners.
thank you, biggs and chungus. things are rough right now but that little creature brightens my day. hope yr potatoes are delicious.
They ended up being a bit... tiny and spindly. The sweet potatoes were a total last second thing in my garden, though. I was at my friend's house sometime in May when I saw a sprouting sweet potato on their counter and I asked if I could have it. I then took it home and stuck it in the ground. this was already a pretty late planting for a colder climate so I'm not surprised I didn't get anything that big. These little fingerlings should be some great starters for next year though.
But you're welcome for the little rodent. I'm happy that I can make someone's day a bit better by posting a rodent
Had a volunteer potato plant several years back that I think was planted there by a squirrel maybe. Plant was massive but I only got around a serving size of tiny spuds.
All hail comrade biggs and his crusade against the starch menace
I really hope not lol
No they're really great stir fried with a little bit of garlic, or just raw. They're a lot like spinach but I think the flavor is way better.
The leaves themselves easily propagate without the potato if you grow them separately. Rich in vitamins too!