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Growing yams in England?
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jonbey wrote: My wife is Brazilian, and she is craving yams. Cannot buy them anywhere (can order online but costs stupid money). Has anyone here successfully grown them in England? If so, how? Aren't yams very similar to sweet potatoes? (which you can buy easilly from supermarkets, actually, especially this time of year) No. Unfortunately, the word "yam" essentially means "edible root" in the countries where they are grown, despite what the OED says. It can mean pretty well anything, but almost all are tropical. The most 'official' meaning is Dioscorea species, which are unrelated to Ipomoea batatas, the sweet potato, and taste very different. I've grown sweet potatoes with small success, but they didn't seem to be worth the space and effort for the amount we got. I think they may have needed more water and warmth when I did them. Yup. They really need 6 months of warm, damp conditions - where warm is close to the maximum that the UK gets to. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Growing yams in England?
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Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote: I've grown sweet potatoes with small success, but they didn't seem to be worth the space and effort for the amount we got. I think they may have needed more water and warmth when I did them. Yup. They really need 6 months of warm, damp conditions - where warm is close to the maximum that the UK gets to. Would growing them in a heated greenhouse work, or do we need more sunlight as well? Dunno, but I suspect that we have enough light - provided they were grown from March onwards. The humid tropics doesn't get as much light as you might think, especially under the canopy (which is pretty well the only environment that occurs naturally). That doesn't apply to the arid tropics, of course, and many places are both. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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