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Handling and Planting Sweet Potato Slips:
When you receive your slips, the best thing to do is to heel them in to some compost and leave in a mostly shaded location. You may want to let them develop roots for a week or longer before transplanting, though they can be transplanted with no roots. Alternatively, you can put the bases of the stems in water for up to a few days.
Transplant when the soil has warmed thoroughly and after all danger of frost is past. Space the plants one foot apart, in rows at least three feet apart, with extra space for them to run on the sides of the patch. Make sure to give the transplants plenty of water. Drip irrigation is ideal, run at the time of transplanting and again every 1-2 days for the first week.



