My sweet potato crops

in Steem-Agrolast month

Hello, how are you? I hope you're well. Remember I talked about sweet potatoes a while back? Today I want to show you some photos of a small sweet potato crop I have near my house.

Due to the scarcity of water to irrigate sweet potato crops during these months of the year, the sweet potatoes have developed somewhat poorly, but fortunately they have held up very well.

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As you can see in these photos I took of the crop, the leaves of these plants are quite thick and very green thanks to the care they've received. Despite the lack of water, every effort has been made to keep them moist.

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Its roots are already producing sweet potatoes, these roots are known as tubers that perform the function of roots but at the same time produce the fruit of the plant.

Sweet potatoes are amazing, and many people love them, like me. Besides being delicious, their flavor can vary, from sweet to sometimes bland. However, they're also used to make sweets, such as boniatiyo and turrón de batata.

But these crops can be lost because the plants become small and don't grow, as happened to me with some, and this is also due to a lack of water.

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These are the photos of the plant I told you about. You can see that they're a little small, due to what I explained. You can also see that the soil is a little damp due to the recent rain.

Sweet potatoes are fantastic, and it's a pleasure to share these interesting facts with my friends on Steemit. I'm so grateful for your support and friendship. I appreciate them so much.

See you soon with more interesting facts and curiosities. This post has been translated from Spanish to English using Google Translate.
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