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Bonita Sweet Potato Plant

12.95
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  • - Spacing: 20 inches
  • - Days to Harvest: 95
  • - High-yielding white variety with good shape
Plant Features

Bonita Sweet Potato packs all the nutrition of a sweet potato into a creamy white fleshed version. A new variety out of Louisiana, the Bonita is fast growing and very productive. Known as one of the sweetest of the sweet potatoes, it still maintains a low glycemic index, perfect for diabetics and anyone who wants some guilt free sweetness. Try using it to make fries!

Our Bonita Sweet Potato Plants are grown with a commitment to natural methods, ensuring they're healthy and robust. Guaranteed to arrive alive and thriving!

Planting Instructions:

  • - Plant slips after all danger of frost has passed and soil is warm (at least 60°F)
  • - Plant 12-18 inches apart in rows 3-4 feet apart

Soil Preparation:

  • - Ideal soil pH: 5.8-6.2
  • - Well-drained, sandy loam enriched with organic matter

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water deeply at planting and regularly until established
  • - Reduce watering frequency once vines cover the ground

Fertilizer Type:

  • - Apply low-nitrogen fertilizer at planting
  • - Avoid excessive nitrogen, which promotes leaf growth over tuber development

Pruning and Training:

  • - Trim vines if they extend beyond the growing area
  • - No other pruning necessary

Pollination:

  • - Not necessary for tuber production

Additional Pest Management:

  • - Watch for sweet potato weevils and wireworms
  • - Use crop rotation to prevent pest buildup

Harvesting Indicators:

  • - Harvest when leaves start to yellow, typically 3-4 months after planting
  • - Dig carefully to avoid damaging tubers

Storage:

  • - Cure at 85°F and 85-90% humidity for about 10 days
  • - Store at 55-60°F with high humidity for several months

Companion Plants:

Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
Production Time Single Picking
Habit Trailing growth pattern - Hangs or drags
Foliage Color Green leaves
Features Heat tolerant
Plant Use Grown for food production
Plant Type Open-pollinated: Naturally pollinated; seeds breed true
Tolerates Handles sandy soil well