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Moon888

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i love sweet potatoes (the texture and flavor is a lot like our favorite squash) and they have a lot of nutrition. i've never eaten the leaves. we've only grown them here once (a long time ago) and it was quite a trial to get them harvested from the heavy mostly clay soil we have. i think if i were to try them again i'd have to finish the fencing because the deer would graze them back to nothing.
I could imagine making a vegetable curry out of the leaves?
 

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Today I was weeding in the greenhouse garden when I saw a sweet potato coming up out of the ground and I was concerned, considering this is my first time growing them. I asked for some advice about them and just may very well have found a new vegetable for me. The leaves are edible just as the same as kale and spinach. I might try to find a way to sneak them into other dishes to get my family to eat better 🤣
I guess, once they take hold (I've been battling for 2 years, because of the non-stop rains here, AU) AND when I do get mine to sprout, I will now harvest leaves for my birds (chooks, peas, guineas and ducks)
 

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I don't have any roosters. I purchased them from a feed store.
Been wondering whether I should get a rooster ... I have a large pen with 3 peas, 3 guineas, 4 ducks (which I will be getting rid of soon), and 2 chooks. The peafowl have been playing up since the pen has become crowded, so a rooster could be "trouble"?
 

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I added more to the tree but didn't think to take any pictures of it.
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