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Sweet potato harvest and curing

hairmetal4ever
6 years ago

Now that I feel confident that all my sweet potato plants are thriving, I’m looking forward to harvest. I do know that, unlike “regular” potatoes, sweet potato roots will more or less just keep growing until you harvest them or they die. I have Vardaman, Nancy Hall, and Purple Passion.

For Nancy Hall in particular, which is already a ‘late’ variety (120 days) not known for size – I want to let the roots size up as much as possible. We don’t usually get frost until late October. However, I know that, for optimum flavor, they need to ‘cure’ for several weeks. I’ve read anything from 2 weeks to 8 weeks, with most sources saying 4-6.

If I’m shooting for having sweet potatoes at Thanksgiving (which is early this year), what’s the latest I can realistically harvest, while still having sufficient cure time?


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