Rooted Sweet Potato Plant 'Beauregard'

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Sweet Potato Beauregard Slips is the best sweet potato variety for the UK climate with a compact habit and high yields.

5 x Rooted Slips

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Product Information

Dimensions:

150cm x 70cm

Position:

Full Sun

Suitable for:

Pots, Patio, Small Gardens, Vegetable Plot, Raised Bed, Greenhouse

Plant Type:

Perennial

Soil Type:

Sweet potatoes prefer loose, well-drained soil, so adding compost or well-rotted manure can help improve soil structure.

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  • Compact habit with high yields, perfect for UK climates
  • Delicious deep orange flesh that stores well
  • Resistant to fusarium wilt and rots for healthier plants

This sweet potato variety is an excellent choice for UK gardeners, offering compact growth and impressive harvests. The plants, grown from rooted slips, are naturally resistant to common diseases like fusarium wilt and rots, ensuring a robust and healthy crop. Its vibrant deep orange flesh is deliciously sweet, especially when grown in full sun, and stores beautifully for long-term use.

Rooted slips are a fantastic option because they establish more quickly, give higher crop yields, and produce faster results. Plant them in late April to May for an October harvest of delicious, nutrient-rich sweet potatoes.

How To Grow

Growing sweet potato plants is straightforward, provided you give them the warmth and space they need. Start by planting the slips deeply enough to cover at least two sets of leaves, then water them thoroughly. Sweet potatoes prefer loose, well-drained soil, so adding compost or well-rotted manure can help improve soil structure.

As the plants grow, their vines will spread and cover the ground, which helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. Regular watering is important, especially during dry spells, but be careful not to over-water, as sweet potatoes are susceptible to rot. Mulching around the plants can help maintain soil moisture and keep the roots cool.

Sweet potato plants thrive in warm, sunny locations with well-drained soil. They can be grown in traditional garden beds, raised beds, or large containers, making them a flexible option for gardeners with limited space.

In cooler climates, using black plastic mulch or a cloche can help warm the soil and extend the growing season. Sweet potatoes need room to spread out, so ensure they have enough space to grow their vines. With the right care and conditions, sweet potato plants can flourish in most UK gardens, providing you with a unique and rewarding crop.

Guide To Plant Sizes

When plugs arrive, they’ll have a developed root system, stem and leaves and are mature enough to plant directly into the ground or potted on if required.

If the roots are dry, gently mist (spray water) to moisten and keep them moist for a few days, prior to potting on or planting.

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