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Centennial Sweet Potato
100 days-deep copper skin with rich orange flesh.
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Plants form well-shaped, uniform roots. Centennial is noted for dependably high yields and for lasting storage quality.
With rich flavor, creamy texture and lots of vision-enhancing vitamin A, sweet potatoes belong in everyone’s kitchen and garden. What’s more, they’re easy to grow and high yielding.
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Product Details
Height: Vine to 20 feet Spacing: 12-15 inches , Row 3-4 feet Depth: 3-4 of stem in the ground of a plant 6-9 inch long Sun/Shade: Full Sun Yield: 100 lbs/100 foot row Color: Violet - pale pink Foliage: Thick, green, heart-shaped Blooms: Late Summer Fruit: Deep copper skin, yellow-orange fine grained, soft flesh. Medium-large cylindrical tapered roots
| Comments: Fruit has uniform, medium-large, cylindrical, tapered roots. Dependable high yielder. Excellent keeper. Good quality. Widely adapted. Good in short season areas and in the South. Set plants out 1-2 weeks after danger of frost is past. Soil temperature should be 60 degrees F. Mound soil over row as plants grow until the ridge is 8-15 inches high. Fertilize before planting and 3-4 weeks after. Cultivate to keep vines from rooting where they touch the ground. Harvest is determined by root size, sweet potatoes do not ripen; harvest immediately if nipped by frost in fall. Cure 6-8 days at 85 degrees and 90% humidity after harvest. Store at 55-60 degrees and 85% humidity (low humidity causes shriveling). Good keeper.
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