The one season in which it s generally not advisable to plant sweet potato vines is the winter.
Sweet potato vine indoors.
Sweet potato vines can be overwintered indoors from tubers or cuttings.
Plant a sweet potato in water and almost before your eyes it transforms into a sprawling vine with lime green or purple tinged leaves.
As a tropical plant it prefers warmer temperatures.
If you have space you can simply bring the plants indoors and grow them as houseplants until spring.
If you want to grow your sweet potato vines as decorative plants find a small three or four inch seedling pot with good drainage.
Grow sweet potato vine indoors and you ll soon have a sprawling vine with lime green or purple tinged leaves.
However depending on your growing zone it can be planted at other times of year.
Overwintering sweet potato tubers.
Even better the leaves are edible and tasty.
Possible insect problems include sweet potato looper whitefly aphids thrips slugs flea beetles and weevils.
Once these plants have begun to grow robustly indoors they will be ready to transfer to large mixed containers with other plants.
Most of the time the sweet potato plant is planted in the spring.
Here s how to enjoy growing this fun vine as a houseplant.
Get an organic sweet.
Bulb like tubers grow just beneath the surface of the soil.
Use an organic sweet potato.
Overwatering and poor drainage can cause fungal problems such as fusarium wilt root rot or tuber rot.
Otherwise there are several easy ways of overwintering a sweet potato vine.
Follow these steps to planting and growing your own sweet potato vine indoors.