Use this method to fill out your summer planters or take cuttings to grow plants indoors during the winter.
Sweet potato vine plant in water.
Although much of the us does not have a long enough growing season to produce mature sweet potatoes they can be grown in water to create an interesting houseplant.
The sweet potato vines will continue growing in water for months or even years whether from cuttings or from a tuber.
Of all houseplants to grow from kitchen scraps sweet potato vines are probably the fastest growing and the most fun.
Water as needed to keep the soil consistently moist but not overly wet.
Plants can also be brought indoors and treated as houseplants.
To help the soil around the plant retain water cover the soil with a 1 inch layer of mulch.
Sweet potato vines are considered drought tolerant though they will grow vigorously with frequent watering.
Plant a sweet potato in water and almost before your eyes it transforms into a sprawling vine with lime green or purple tinged leaves.
The easiest way is to start your plant off in a jar of water and grow slips otherwise known as tubers.
To grow a healthy sweet potato vine you need a healthy tuber.
Store dormant tubers in a cool dry place and replant in spring.
Is is easy to grow sweet potato vine by taking cuttings from existing plants and rooting them in water.
The leaves wilt when the plant is thirsty.
Unlike ground planted potatoes that immediately multiply sweet potatoes need to grow brand new plants.
Even better the leaves are edible and tasty.
Keep the water level constant and empty the water and refill the jar with.
How to grow a sweet potato vine in water the sweet potato is part of the morning glory family.
You can also grow clematis and honeysuckle vines from cuttings and more help for growing from seeds and cuttings.
Although many people use the word yam and sweet potato interchangeably they are really two separate plants.
Sweet potato vines can be overwintered indoors from tubers or cuttings.