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MANIHI TREASURE ISLAND

MANIHI TREASURE ISLAND

Product Description:

Alluring burgundy-purple foliage with a maple leaf shape and deep orange tubers with exquisite flavor.

Now you can have your cake and eat it too with these spectacular sweet potatoes. A first for plant breeding, The Treasure Island series plants are new introductions that have won awards and the hearts of gardeners with their fabulous, edible foliage and gourmet-quality tuber production. Sweet potato vine has been a go-to trailing foliage staple in mixed plantings, hanging baskets and containers. The colorful leaves are an outstanding counterpoint to flowering plants, but Treasure Island offers the added bonus of delicious, healthy tuber harvest at the end of the season. Enjoy the beautiful foliage all summer long, and instead of just tossing the spent plants when the weather cools, you’ll have a harvest of delectable sweet potatoes. 

Manihi plants ship in May. The plants are in 3 ½ inch containers. Available only within the contiguous US. Sorry, not available to CA.

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$24.95

$24.95

Customer Reviews

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Jodi S.
Beautiful foliage, but 1 potato

I was disappointed with the lack of productivity with this transplant. It arrived with my tomatoes and other starts in May. I planted in a 4x8 raised box and followed the care directions posted here. The transplant grew quickly and produced beautiful foliage filling most of the box, however when harvested today there was 1 small 3 inch skinny potato. Not sure what went wrong, there were roots off the vine everywhere, but only 1 potato. This was my first effort growing sweet potatoes, was hoping for better results. I'll try again next spring.

So sorry to hear that! High levels of nitrogen in the soil can cause lots of leaf growth but little fruit development. You can test your soil to determine its needs, but if testing isn't an option, try using a fertilizer that's lower in nitrogen than potassium and phosphorus next year! As always, our products are backed by our full guarantee! We want you, our customers, to be 100% satisfied with the seed, plants and supplies that you purchase from us. If anything you buy from Territorial proves to be unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item (if available) or refund the purchase price (up to 1 year from purchase). We are also available for further troubleshooting! Contact our customer service (Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Pacific Time) at either 800-626-0866 or info@territorialseed.com

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William R.
Manihi is a treasure!

I’m very happy with the Manihi plant I bought from Territorial Seeds!
It came well packaged and ready to add to my container garden. It established quickly and filled out nicely. The plant itself is striking and draws attention. We had a few meals using the beautiful leaves in stir-fries and salads. Delicious! Can’t wait to see how the tubers turn out.

Soil Temp for Transp 65°F
Plant Spacing 16-18"
Row Spacing 12-24"
Fertilizer Needs Medium

Ipomoea batatas Sweet potatoes are an excellent source of vitamin A. Although sweet potatoes and yams look alike, the yam is from a subtropical shrub that is native to Africa, while the sweet potato is from the American morning glory family.

Days to maturity are calculated from date of planting.

Culture
• Sweet potatoes should be planted in the garden when the weather has stabilized in late spring and nighttime temperatures are above 60°F
• The use of low tunnels or cold frames is highly recommended in cooler climates and northern states with shorter seasons
• Rototill or fork in a 2 inch thick layer of compost and bone meal
• Create 6-8 inch high raised beds
• Soil should be adequately draining; water thoroughly every 7-10 days
• Sweet potatoes require up to 1 inch of water per week throughout the season

Transplanting
• Plant slips deeply into raised beds, up to top leaves
• Live plants should be planted even with the soil
• Keep evenly moist until you see new growth
• If the soil temperature is less than 65°F, plant slips in 3-4 inch pots and keep them in a warm location until you can plant outside

Insects & Diseases
• Common insects: Usually pest free
• Common diseases: Scurf
• Disease prevention: Remove all plant debris after harvest and practice good crop rotation

Harvest & Storage
• Harvest prior to first frost after the weather cools in the fall
• To cure, brush off the soil and place the sweet potatoes in a warm, dry area (80-85°F and 80-90% relative humidity) for 7-14 days
• After curing, handle carefully and store them at 50-60°F

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