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Impressive...it's rare for those streamers to deposit snow that far east. It produced several whiteouts and 2" of fresh snow here.

 

Nice.  Agree it is rare we get in on the streamers for anything more than flakes in the air perhaps.  Lined up just right apparently, under the radar beam, and added to the wintry appeal of the day.

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how's that work? No clue what "slips" are.

http://outlawgarden.com/2012/04/25/grow-your-own-sweet-potatoes/

They're just the plants that start growing out of a sweet potato. I have some from last year in a dark bag that are shooting them off already. Like dryslot said...it's a little early, but I may try a few in a straw garden that I can bring inside on cold nights in April.

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Lisa was telling me you are obsessed with them!

http://outlawgarden.com/2012/04/25/grow-your-own-sweet-potatoes/

They're just the plants that start growing out of a sweet potato. I have some from last year in a dark bag that are shooting them off already. Like dryslot said...it's a little early, but I may try a few in a straw garden that I can bring inside on cold nights in April.

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http://outlawgarden.com/2012/04/25/grow-your-own-sweet-potatoes/

They're just the plants that start growing out of a sweet potato. I have some from last year in a dark bag that are shooting them off already. Like dryslot said...it's a little early, but I may try a few in a straw garden that I can bring inside on cold nights in April.

Don't forget the sulfur powder.

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http://outlawgarden.com/2012/04/25/grow-your-own-sweet-potatoes/

They're just the plants that start growing out of a sweet potato. I have some from last year in a dark bag that are shooting them off already. Like dryslot said...it's a little early, but I may try a few in a straw garden that I can bring inside on cold nights in April.

 

You can quarter them with at least two eyes per to do in a straw bale, I have done them in towers as well

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