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  2. Sweet potato storage - Wikipedia

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    Sweet potatoes crates in a warehouse. Sweet potatoes may be harvested and stored in a building. They can be stored in a living area of a home or in a granary built specifically to store produce. [3] In homes, the tubers are typically stored in straw woven baskets, cloth bags, or wooden boxes. [3]

  3. When to Harvest Sweet Potatoes, According to Fall Gardeners - AOL

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  4. Students learn entrepreneurship by growing, harvesting and ...

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    Students in the Sweet Potato Project two have prepared the soil, planted and watered sweet potatoes. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. How Many Sweet Potatoes Per Person Do You Need? Here's An ...

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    A sweet potato casserole recipe might call for three pounds, or about 48 ounces, of sweet potatoes. By Burgess’s estimation, that should equate to 9 to 12 servings. By Burgess’s estimation ...

  6. Potato house - Wikipedia

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    A potato house is a structure built for the storage of harvested potatoes or sweet potatoes. Such buildings were common in Sussex County, Delaware, and adjoining areas of Delaware, and Maryland in the early 20th century, when sweet potato production was at its local peak. Similar structures were used in Maine to store potatoes. [1]

  7. List of sweet potato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    People grow sweet potato in many parts of the world, including New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines, Japan, Hawaii, China, and North America. However, sweet potato is not widely cultivated in Europe. [2] People breed sweet potatoes mainly either for food (their nutritious storage roots) or for their attractive vines. (The variety 'Vardaman ...

  8. Ask the Expert: Can grocery-store potatoes be planted in my ...

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    First, potatoes at the grocery store are not certified disease-free. This means that you would be taking a risk introducing disease organisms into the soil in your garden.

  9. Urban agriculture by region - Wikipedia

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    Located just outside these farms, hardier vegetables are grown such as potatoes, carrots, and onions. This system allows producers to be sold in city markets a few hours after picking. As the population grows and industry advances, the city tries to incorporate potential agricultural growth by experimenting with new agricultural methods.