Sweet potatoes are not only a delicious addition to your meals, but they are also relatively easy to grow, especially when utilizing soil bags. This innovative method allows for efficient use of space and provides optimal conditions for sweet potato cultivation. Let’s explore the secrets to having an abundant sweet potato harvest using soil bags.

Choosing the Right Soil Bags
Use durable, UV-resistant grow bags with good drainage.
Fabric bags are best – they allow airflow and prevent root rot
Good options:
- Fabric grow bags (best choice)
- Heavy-duty plastic bags with holes (budget option)
- Stacked crates or boxes (great for vertical growing)
Ideal size: 30–50 liters per plant
Always make sure there are drainage holes at the bottom
Tip: Dark-colored bags warm up faster → better growth
Soil Mix (Very Important)
Sweet potatoes need loose, airy soil to grow big tubers.
Perfect mix:
- Garden soil (base)
- Compost (nutrients)
- Sand (drainage)
Recommended ratio:
50% soil / 30% compost / 20% sand
Why this matters:
- Loose soil = bigger potatoes
- Good drainage = no rot
- Compost = faster growth
Extra tips:
Avoid heavy clay soil
Add perlite or coco coir for better aeration
Keep soil loose, not compact
The looser the soil = bigger harvest
Choosing Varieties
Pick varieties suited to your climate:
Beauregard
Covington
Georgia Jet
How to Grow Sweet Potatoes from Slips (Easy Method)
1. Choose a Sweet Potato
Pick a healthy sweet potato (store-bought works fine)
Organic is better
2. Start Sprouting
Water method: half in water → sprouts in 1–2 weeks
Soil method: half buried → natural growth
3. Wait for Slips
Let them grow to 15–20 cm (6–8 inches)
4. Remove Slips
Gently twist and pull
Don’t plant the whole potato
5. Root in Water
Roots appear in 3–7 days
Always root before planting

Planting in Soil Bags
- Fill bags with soil mix (leave space at top)
- Plant slips halfway into soil
- Space: 30–40 cm (12–16 inches)
You can grow them:
- in grow bags
- in pots
- in crates/boxes
- directly in soil
Care Tips
Keep soil moist (not too wet)
Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Feed every few weeks (organic fertilizer)
Harvest Time
Harvest when:
Leaves turn yellow
Vines start to die
Simply empty the bag and collect potatoes
Secrets for Big Harvest
Regular feeding
Consistent watering
Full sun
Healthy soil
Common Mistakes
Planting whole potato
No roots before planting
Heavy soil
Overwatering
Pro Tip
1 sweet potato = 10–20 plants
More plants = huge harvest
By following these steps and implementing the secrets to success, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet potatoes grown in soil bags. Happy gardening!

