Sweet — Mature
Choose a location with at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight . Use loose, well-draining soil; heavy clay can stunt tuber growth. 2. Care During Growth
To grow and harvest "mature sweet" potatoes—those that have reached full size and developed peak sugar content—follow this guide on timing, care, and the essential post-harvest curing process. mature sweet
Sweet potatoes are grown from slips (rooted sprouts from a mature tuber) rather than seeds. Choose a location with at least 6 to
Plant slips in late spring or early summer, typically 3 to 4 weeks after the last frost when the soil is at least 65∘F65 raised to the composed with power F 18∘C18 raised to the composed with power C mature sweet