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Hi, I'm Stan DeFreitas, "Mr. Green Thumb". This is a sweet potato vine. Now we have sweet
potatoes that you can grow as a vegetable, and this one will also give you that vegetable
also. But this one probably is grown more often as an ornamental. But, that being said,
if you'll wait to about 120 to 140 days, and you dig down around the base of it, if you
got it in a nice friable soil, one that has peat, and really improved type soil, you'll
find that by the end of fall or early winter season, when the plant sometimes get snipped
back a little bit, you can dig down there and find some wonderful sweet potatoes that
you of course can use in the traditional fashion that you've always have; from sweet potato
pie, to making sweet potatoes on the grill, or cooking them in different ways. This plant
takes full sun, to partial shade. And of course it has a nice kind of creamy white foliage
that makes it a nice landscape plant, a nice ground cover plant also. In fact sweet potato
vines have really become a very popular plant in the landscape industry. For on Gardening,
I'm Stan DeFreitas, "Mr. Green Thumb".