WebFor North Carolina growers, the Covington Sweet Potato is a hometown hero. Developed by NC State University over years of research spanning from the late 90's to its official … WebCovington Sweet Potato has it all. It boasts a great flavor and high yields, plus a resistance to Russet crack and Southern root-knot nematode. It's an improvement over Beauregard sweet potatoes, with more uniform roots, …
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WebCovington Sweet Potato $ 18.99 – $ 49.99 The Covington Sweet Potato has an excellent yield of uniformly shaped potatoes with beautiful rose-colored skin and bright orange … WebProduct Details Botanical Name: Ipomoea batata 'Beauregard' Height: 1 1/2 to 2 feet tall. Spacing: 12 - 18 inches apart in rows that are 3 feet apart. Depth: 2 - 3 inches deep Spread: 6 - 12 feet. Light Required: Full Sun Yield: Heavy yields. Color: n/a Size: 12 Plants Blooms: Summer. Fruit: Bright copper skin, deep orange flesh. imed burwood
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WebSweet Potato 100 Plant Collection starting at $62.95 Sweet Potato 36 Plant Collection starting at $39.95 Sweet Potato Beauregard starting at $21.95 Sweet Potato Centennial starting at $21.95 Sweet Potato Covington starting at $23.00 Sweet Potato Georgia Jet starting at $21.95 Sweet Potato O'Henry starting at $21.95 Sweet Potato Vardaman WebCovington Sweet Potato $ 18.99 – $ 49.99 The Covington Sweet Potato has an excellent yield of uniformly shaped potatoes with beautiful rose-colored skin and bright orange flesh. The flesh is sweet and slightly darker than a Beauregard. Known for its longer storage time, uniform shape, and disease resistance. WebThe sweet potato crop requires 90 to 150 days of frost-free weather. These tropical plants are very sensitive to chilling and grow best if the soil temperature is above 65 degrees F. before planting. Planting dates in Grube’s trials ranged from June 9 to June 22, and harvest dates from Sept. 27 to Oct. 10. imed bouchrika