Sweet Potatoes In A Sack Plus Garden Updates.

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I'm a gardener by blood and I explore things within my garden on how to have a good harvest. Since I started planting, I have the habit of recycling things that are present here in home. I'm doing this because we don't have a vast area here where I can plant. So managing the small space is a challenge to me.

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This time I want to share my harvest of sweet potatoes that I planted last August. It's been four months already so I thought that it's ready to be harvested so I checked on them. While I'm checking the sack where I planted them, I can't avoid to smile because some of it's roots are big and it't indicating that it already developed sweet potatoes.

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And yes you read it right. I planted them in a sack. I filled half of the sack with organic soil back then and planted some cuttings of sweet potatoes. Actually they grew fast in that type of soil I used. That's why having those organic soil really help me to grow the plants in a good state.

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As you can see in the photos I began digging up those sacks with the use of a knife. I carefully did it because I don't want to damage the roots of those mother plants. I can't help myself but to smile all through out the process because I'm really happy about it.

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After removing some of the soil, those big sweet potatoes came into view as you can see in the photo. They can grew more if I wanted too but I don't want it to go to waste or to be eaten by some creatures within the soil as you can see it in one of the sweet potato.

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Some of it were small that's why I didn't harvest them yet and leave them there to grow more.

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I harvested the second one and I got good ones just like in the first sack but I was a sad to dug one that was withering already. This is the outcome that I'm talking about if I haven't harvest those ones above. Half of the whole potato is not edible already.

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After harvesting those sweet potatoes, I decided to replant it again with new cuttings aside from the ones that been a mother stem already. When I plant this one, I have the habit of making a loop at the base of the cutting. I planted 2 cuttings in each sack.

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Planting Taro

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After harvesting my sweet potatoes, I decide to go in my garden in the field because I will plant some gabi or taro. First I gathered some young taros that grew beside our house. Removed their leaves for them to grow fast according to my grandma. When I was digging one part of that area, I ecountered a centipede with it's babies. Look at those.

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I began to plant them immediately after removing their leaves as you can see in the photo. The young taros that I gathered was not enough to fill that area that's why I will gather another set of it and plant it there.

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Before we go home, we checked the chili plant of my mother in other are and we were surprised to see that it grew well despite it's dying state before. It also bore big chilis which became matured already so those ones will be the seeds to the planted next time.

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Look how big it is. It's just indicating that the soil where it is planted is very rich in nutrients. My mother didn't apply any fertilizers in those chilis.

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A flower caught my attention while we are on our way home. Look how beautiful it is. The bright color of it's flowers stands out that's why I noticed it. It's a normal weed from afar but when it's flower blooms, it transforms into a subject which is worth taking a picture.

That concludes my garden updates for today plus my good harvest of sweet potatoes. This is also my entry for the The Last Garden Challenge of The Year! hosted by @riverflows

Thank you for reading.

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Wow you are gardening in some great soil there! Lucky you! And those sweet ptoatoes look fantastic!

Yes I just used some organic soil and it looks like that the sweet potatoes really loves it and that's why they developed those.

Sweet potatoes harvest??
My favorite tuber crop and take a great look at what you've got, nice harvest

Woah the variety of batatas that was so sweet yiee I loved that variety hehe easy to grow and somehow also vigorous leaves for the rabbits hehe. careful man for the centepedes belived it or not, I been biten by that crawling guy and wasnt a best experience haha.

It's really a good variety and too easy to grow as you said po. If other people loves digging golds, digging those sweet potatoes is what I love especially if they're big. There's so much fun in it.

Ayy..I'm safe. hihi I didn't dare to touch that one since it has babies.
Lumteg po ba?

well done boy, smart move

Need to be innovative in my garden for us to have something to harvest and eat.

Nicely maintain your garden very good harvest of sweet potatoes. wishing you the best of luck with your taros plants Hope we will see an update of it. greetings

I will surely update what's the outcome of my taros in the near future ..😊 Hoping they grow well.

Gabi is so good to eat! Masarap!

Specially if you cook it with coconut milk diba po. We partnered it with the suso's we get from the river.

Everything's better with coconut milk!

Going to admit, I wasn't sure sweet potatoes could grow so well in a sack, but now I want to try it for myself!

I doubted it also at first when I watched it online but I gotta try it for myself to believe and I tried it . Now I can say that by this method, you can grow and harvest sweet potatoes from a sack.

What is the volume of the bag?

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You're welcome. Nice harvest.

Wow! Those are huge harvest. I've seen this way if planting as well in YouTube. The Chinese way of planting sweet potatoes inside a sack which I think is good because when it's harvest time there's no need for you to dig on the earth just to harvest the fruits instead you just uproot the plants and boom! The huge fruits will come out.
Glad you have a place to farm, looks like a spacious farm too.
As the saying goes, you reap what you sow!
Happy gardening!🤗

I watched some videos a long time ago with that kind of method and ] just applied it on my own so that's why I had those sweet potatoes now hihi. I had fun planting and harvesting them in those sacks.
I agree to that one. You can't reap a single one if you don't sow or plant something first. 😊