Variety Sweet Potato Slips – Purple, Okinawa, White Mix – 15 Cuttings

Cultivate a vibrant crop with our variety sweet potato slips, including 15 cuttings of Purple, Okinawa, and White varieties. Perfect for home gardeners seeking a diverse and bountiful harvest. These sweet potato slips are ready for planting and thrive in full sun.

Original price was: $124.00.Current price is: $62.00.

Estimated arrival

Jan 14

Jan 19 - Jan 21

Jan 24 - Jan 28

Overview

Embark on a rewarding gardening journey with our premium selection of sweet potato slips. This specially curated variety pack offers 15 robust cuttings, allowing you to cultivate a diverse and colorful harvest right in your own backyard. Our variety sweet potato slips include the rich, vibrant Purple, the uniquely textured Okinawa, and the classic, creamy White varieties. These slips are live plant cuttings, carefully selected and prepared to ensure a high success rate for home gardeners. Sweet potatoes, scientifically known as Ipomoea batatas, are a versatile and nutritious root vegetable, cherished for their sweet flavor and adaptability in various cuisines. Growing your own sweet potatoes from these healthy slips provides an unparalleled freshness and a deeper connection to your food source.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, these sweet potato slips are an excellent choice for a productive and enjoyable growing experience. They are known for their ease of growth and ability to produce abundant yields, making them a favorite among those looking to grow their own food. The inclusion of Purple, Okinawa, and White varieties ensures a visually appealing and gastronomically exciting harvest, offering different textures and flavor profiles for all your culinary explorations. Get ready to enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your very own homegrown sweet potatoes.

Key Benefits

Our variety sweet potato slips offer numerous advantages for the home gardener, from ease of cultivation to the sheer joy of a homegrown harvest. These cuttings provide a foundation for healthy, vigorous plants that will enrich your garden and your table.

  • Diverse Culinary Options: Enjoy the distinct flavors and textures of Purple, Okinawa, and White sweet potatoes, perfect for baking, roasting, frying, or adding to stews. The purple sweet potato offers a striking color and earthy sweetness, while the okinawa sweet potato is famed for its lavender flesh and unique taste. The white sweet potato provides a classic, mellow flavor.
  • High Nutritional Value: Sweet potatoes are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making them a healthy addition to any diet. Growing your own ensures peak freshness and nutrient content.
  • Easy to Grow: These slips are simple to plant and require minimal fuss once established, making them ideal for gardeners of all experience levels. They are known for their resilience and strong growth habits.
  • Abundant Harvest: With proper care, each slip can produce several sweet potatoes, providing a plentiful supply for your family. A variety sweet potato patch guarantees a diverse yield.
  • Versatile Growing Conditions: Sweet potatoes tolerate a range of soil types and thrive in warm climates, adapting well to many garden environments.
  • Space Efficient: While they do spread, sweet potato vines can be managed and even grown in large containers, making them suitable for various garden sizes.
  • Sustainable Gardening: Starting from slips is an eco-friendly way to grow your food, reducing reliance on store-bought produce and promoting self-sufficiency.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Growing sweet potato slips is a rewarding experience, and with a few key care tips, you can ensure a bountiful harvest of your variety sweet potato mix. Sweet potatoes are warm-season crops, thriving in conditions similar to their tropical origins. They prefer long, hot summers, making late spring or early summer the ideal planting time after all danger of frost has passed and soil temperatures have warmed to at least 65°F (18°C).

For optimal growth, choose a location that receives full sun – at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. The soil should be well-draining, loose, and sandy loam with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. Avoid heavy, clay soils, as these can hinder root development and lead to smaller, misshapen tubers. Amend your soil with compost or well-rotted manure to improve fertility and drainage. Plant the slips about 12-18 inches apart in rows that are 3-4 feet apart. Bury the slips deep enough so that at least two nodes (the bumps where leaves or roots emerge) are covered by soil. Water thoroughly after planting to help establish the slips.

Consistent moisture is crucial during the initial establishment phase. Once the plants are established, they are relatively drought-tolerant but will benefit from regular watering, especially during dry spells, to encourage larger tuber development. Aim for about 1 inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Fertilize sparingly, as too much nitrogen can promote leafy growth at the expense of tuber development. A balanced fertilizer or one slightly higher in potassium and phosphorus can be applied once established. Keep the area around your sweet potato slips free of weeds, as weeds compete for nutrients and water. Sweet potatoes generally do not suffer from many pest or disease issues, but monitor for common garden pests and address any problems promptly. The USDA hardiness zone for sweet potatoes is typically 9-11, where they can be grown as perennials; in cooler zones, they are grown as annuals.

Size & Details

This offering provides a bundle of 15 robust sweet potato slips, carefully selected from our Purple, Okinawa, and White varieties. Each slip is a young cutting, approximately 6-10 inches in length, ready for immediate planting upon arrival. These slips are live plant material and should be planted as soon as possible to ensure the best establishment. While the initial size of the slips is modest, they are vigorous growers. Sweet potato vines can spread significantly, often covering an area of 3-6 feet in diameter, and can be trained or allowed to ramble. The tubers themselves will mature underground, typically reaching harvestable size in 90-120 days from planting, depending on the variety and growing conditions. You can expect a generous yield, with each plant capable of producing several pounds of delicious sweet potatoes.

The slips are shipped bare-root, meaning they are carefully packaged without soil to reduce shipping stress and weight, ensuring they arrive fresh and ready for your garden. Upon receipt, it is recommended to place the rooted ends in a glass of water for a day or two before planting to rehydrate and encourage further root development. The mature sweet potato size will vary by variety, with some Purple and Okinawa sweet potato varieties growing quite large, while the White may be more uniformly medium-sized. All are delicious and provide a unique gardening experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big do these sweet potato plants get? A: Sweet potato vines can grow quite extensively, typically spreading 3-6 feet. The tubers themselves will vary in size depending on the variety and growing conditions, with some reaching up to a pound or more each.
  • Q: What condition will the sweet potato slips arrive in? A: Your sweet potato slips will arrive as fresh cuttings, carefully packaged without soil (bare-root) to ensure optimal health during transit. They will be ready for planting or to be placed in water for a day or two upon arrival.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: Sweet potatoes are primarily grown as outdoor plants in warm climates, thriving in full sun. In regions with long growing seasons (USDA zones 9-11), they can be perennial, but in most of the US, they are grown as annuals.
  • Q: How much sunlight do sweet potato slips need? A: For best results and maximum tuber production, sweet potato plants require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily, which is considered full sun exposure.
  • Q: Are these sweet potato slips easy to care for? A: Yes, sweet potato slips are generally considered easy to care for, making them a great choice for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. They are quite resilient once established.
  • Q: When is the best time to plant sweet potato slips? A: The ideal time to plant your sweet potato slips is in late spring to early summer, after all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed sufficiently, typically when temperatures are consistently above 65°F (18°C).
  • Q: Can I grow these sweet potatoes in containers? A: Yes, you can grow variety sweet potato in large containers or grow bags, especially if you have limited garden space. Ensure the containers are at least 15-20 gallons to allow ample room for tuber development.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for sweet potatoes? A: Sweet potatoes prefer loose, well-draining, sandy loam soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-6.5). Avoid heavy clay soils, which can restrict tuber growth.
  • Q: How long until I can harvest my sweet potatoes? A: You can typically expect to harvest your sweet potatoes within 90-120 days after planting the slips, depending on the specific variety and local growing conditions. Look for signs of yellowing leaves as an indicator of maturity.
  • Q: Will the purple sweet potato and okinawa sweet potato varieties retain their color when cooked? A: Yes, both the purple sweet potato and okinawa sweet potato are known for retaining their vibrant internal colors even after cooking, making them visually appealing additions to your meals.

Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 9-11 (as perennial), otherwise annual
  • Soil type

    Well-draining, loose sandy loam soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full Sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    Late spring to early summer

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Product Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA zones 9-11 (as perennial), otherwise annual
  • Soil type

    Well-draining, loose sandy loam soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full Sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    Late spring to early summer

Overview

Embark on a rewarding gardening journey with our premium selection of sweet potato slips. This specially curated variety pack offers 15 robust cuttings, allowing you to cultivate a diverse and colorful harvest right in your own backyard. Our variety sweet potato slips include the rich, vibrant Purple, the uniquely textured Okinawa, and the classic, creamy White varieties. These slips are live plant cuttings, carefully selected and prepared to ensure a high success rate for home gardeners. Sweet potatoes, scientifically known as Ipomoea batatas, are a versatile and nutritious root vegetable, cherished for their sweet flavor and adaptability in various cuisines. Growing your own sweet potatoes from these healthy slips provides an unparalleled freshness and a deeper connection to your food source.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, these sweet potato slips are an excellent choice for a productive and enjoyable growing experience. They are known for their ease of growth and ability to produce abundant yields, making them a favorite among those looking to grow their own food. The inclusion of Purple, Okinawa, and White varieties ensures a visually appealing and gastronomically exciting harvest, offering different textures and flavor profiles for all your culinary explorations. Get ready to enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your very own homegrown sweet potatoes.

Key Benefits

Our variety sweet potato slips offer numerous advantages for the home gardener, from ease of cultivation to the sheer joy of a homegrown harvest. These cuttings provide a foundation for healthy, vigorous plants that will enrich your garden and your table.

  • Diverse Culinary Options: Enjoy the distinct flavors and textures of Purple, Okinawa, and White sweet potatoes, perfect for baking, roasting, frying, or adding to stews. The purple sweet potato offers a striking color and earthy sweetness, while the okinawa sweet potato is famed for its lavender flesh and unique taste. The white sweet potato provides a classic, mellow flavor.
  • High Nutritional Value: Sweet potatoes are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making them a healthy addition to any diet. Growing your own ensures peak freshness and nutrient content.
  • Easy to Grow: These slips are simple to plant and require minimal fuss once established, making them ideal for gardeners of all experience levels. They are known for their resilience and strong growth habits.
  • Abundant Harvest: With proper care, each slip can produce several sweet potatoes, providing a plentiful supply for your family. A variety sweet potato patch guarantees a diverse yield.
  • Versatile Growing Conditions: Sweet potatoes tolerate a range of soil types and thrive in warm climates, adapting well to many garden environments.
  • Space Efficient: While they do spread, sweet potato vines can be managed and even grown in large containers, making them suitable for various garden sizes.
  • Sustainable Gardening: Starting from slips is an eco-friendly way to grow your food, reducing reliance on store-bought produce and promoting self-sufficiency.

Plant Care & Growing Tips

Growing sweet potato slips is a rewarding experience, and with a few key care tips, you can ensure a bountiful harvest of your variety sweet potato mix. Sweet potatoes are warm-season crops, thriving in conditions similar to their tropical origins. They prefer long, hot summers, making late spring or early summer the ideal planting time after all danger of frost has passed and soil temperatures have warmed to at least 65°F (18°C).

For optimal growth, choose a location that receives full sun – at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. The soil should be well-draining, loose, and sandy loam with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. Avoid heavy, clay soils, as these can hinder root development and lead to smaller, misshapen tubers. Amend your soil with compost or well-rotted manure to improve fertility and drainage. Plant the slips about 12-18 inches apart in rows that are 3-4 feet apart. Bury the slips deep enough so that at least two nodes (the bumps where leaves or roots emerge) are covered by soil. Water thoroughly after planting to help establish the slips.

Consistent moisture is crucial during the initial establishment phase. Once the plants are established, they are relatively drought-tolerant but will benefit from regular watering, especially during dry spells, to encourage larger tuber development. Aim for about 1 inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Fertilize sparingly, as too much nitrogen can promote leafy growth at the expense of tuber development. A balanced fertilizer or one slightly higher in potassium and phosphorus can be applied once established. Keep the area around your sweet potato slips free of weeds, as weeds compete for nutrients and water. Sweet potatoes generally do not suffer from many pest or disease issues, but monitor for common garden pests and address any problems promptly. The USDA hardiness zone for sweet potatoes is typically 9-11, where they can be grown as perennials; in cooler zones, they are grown as annuals.

Size & Details

This offering provides a bundle of 15 robust sweet potato slips, carefully selected from our Purple, Okinawa, and White varieties. Each slip is a young cutting, approximately 6-10 inches in length, ready for immediate planting upon arrival. These slips are live plant material and should be planted as soon as possible to ensure the best establishment. While the initial size of the slips is modest, they are vigorous growers. Sweet potato vines can spread significantly, often covering an area of 3-6 feet in diameter, and can be trained or allowed to ramble. The tubers themselves will mature underground, typically reaching harvestable size in 90-120 days from planting, depending on the variety and growing conditions. You can expect a generous yield, with each plant capable of producing several pounds of delicious sweet potatoes.

The slips are shipped bare-root, meaning they are carefully packaged without soil to reduce shipping stress and weight, ensuring they arrive fresh and ready for your garden. Upon receipt, it is recommended to place the rooted ends in a glass of water for a day or two before planting to rehydrate and encourage further root development. The mature sweet potato size will vary by variety, with some Purple and Okinawa sweet potato varieties growing quite large, while the White may be more uniformly medium-sized. All are delicious and provide a unique gardening experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How big do these sweet potato plants get? A: Sweet potato vines can grow quite extensively, typically spreading 3-6 feet. The tubers themselves will vary in size depending on the variety and growing conditions, with some reaching up to a pound or more each.
  • Q: What condition will the sweet potato slips arrive in? A: Your sweet potato slips will arrive as fresh cuttings, carefully packaged without soil (bare-root) to ensure optimal health during transit. They will be ready for planting or to be placed in water for a day or two upon arrival.
  • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: Sweet potatoes are primarily grown as outdoor plants in warm climates, thriving in full sun. In regions with long growing seasons (USDA zones 9-11), they can be perennial, but in most of the US, they are grown as annuals.
  • Q: How much sunlight do sweet potato slips need? A: For best results and maximum tuber production, sweet potato plants require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily, which is considered full sun exposure.
  • Q: Are these sweet potato slips easy to care for? A: Yes, sweet potato slips are generally considered easy to care for, making them a great choice for beginner and experienced gardeners alike. They are quite resilient once established.
  • Q: When is the best time to plant sweet potato slips? A: The ideal time to plant your sweet potato slips is in late spring to early summer, after all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed sufficiently, typically when temperatures are consistently above 65°F (18°C).
  • Q: Can I grow these sweet potatoes in containers? A: Yes, you can grow variety sweet potato in large containers or grow bags, especially if you have limited garden space. Ensure the containers are at least 15-20 gallons to allow ample room for tuber development.
  • Q: What kind of soil is best for sweet potatoes? A: Sweet potatoes prefer loose, well-draining, sandy loam soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-6.5). Avoid heavy clay soils, which can restrict tuber growth.
  • Q: How long until I can harvest my sweet potatoes? A: You can typically expect to harvest your sweet potatoes within 90-120 days after planting the slips, depending on the specific variety and local growing conditions. Look for signs of yellowing leaves as an indicator of maturity.
  • Q: Will the purple sweet potato and okinawa sweet potato varieties retain their color when cooked? A: Yes, both the purple sweet potato and okinawa sweet potato are known for retaining their vibrant internal colors even after cooking, making them visually appealing additions to your meals.

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