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How to Propagate Yams the Easy Way (The Minisett Method) 

David The Good
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Today I share how to propagate yams the easy way - from minisetts.
Read more on growing yams as a staple survival crop here: www.thesurvival...
See the CARDICaribbean video here: • CFC - Yam
Though I pick on the method in that video because I'm not a fan of soaking yams in pesticides or herbicides, it's a fine presentation with good information otherwise.
To propagate yams from minisetts, get a fresh yam, cut it into pieces while ensuring you have a good piece of skin on each one from which the new growth will emerge. Dip the cut pieces in ashes, let them dry a bit, then plant them in loose soil. You can plant yams in a big pot or a bed if you want to ensure you only get ones that will sprout in your gardens, if you like. When the fines start popping out from the ground, transfer your yams to where you would like them to grow - and don't wait long - the vines will grow fast and become a big tangle if you don't act quickly.
Ensure each yam has a solid stick they can climb. Shoot for 6-7' tall poles or ever larger. Alternately, yams can be grown on fences or on trees.
Yam bulbils will also work for planting if you have access to them; however, not all Dioscorea species will make bulbils. Sometimes it's just easier to start with big roots and cut them up into minisetts. With the potato yam, just use entire roots from the cluster without cutting them into pieces, as that is supposed to work better.
Good luck!
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Sweet Potato vs. Yams rap battle lyrics:
Yo, this is Dioscorea SPP on the mic…
...and I’m Ippo-me-uh Batatas, fool, live in the studio, dropping the beats yo
People got a lot of confusion about us, mixing up what we is and isn’t.
And we are both sick it it - so today we gonna set it straight.
Ippo-me-uh batatas, I got a lotta, people calling me a yam but that’s a scam of marketers in the past who flubbed the task of proper classification to sell us across the nation of the USA so now when they say yam they think of orange roots in a can not the monocot that got kicked to the curb, it’s absurd to call me a yam, Uncle Sam we ain’t even close to the same species, so let me unleash these, ryhmes in time to let you know the real difference between my sweet roots and the climbing vines and shoots of my friend the yam, kick it on the mic man!
Yo I’m Dioscorea, not gonna bore ya, with brags on my pedigree or history as a staple cross the world, boys and girls, live on my carb rich roots shout out to Africa, where they laugh at ya, for even suggesting that a sweet orange thing might be a yam like claiming that a hippo is a lamb, it’s crazy, ya’ll have gotten hazy, about the meaning of words or the taxonomy of roots, the adman loots, familiar terms and makes them mean what they’re not, what you got, with a true yam is a vine that’s a monocot, growing up, tree trunks and fences and anything else we can grip, we don’t slip, as we reach for the sunlight shining high about the canopy, it’s clear to see that a sweet potato creeps on the ground and roots and shoots only a few inches high as it vines around so listen to the sound of staple crop reality… and drop the beat.
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@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 года назад
Thank you for watching. Plant propagation is way easier than most people think. If you want to propagate just about anything, check out my book "Free Plants for Everyone" here: amzn.to/2YiGHtP If you are interested in monetizing your passion for plants by starting your own home plant nursery, you should enjoy my book on the topic - check it out here: amzn.to/38uwRXu Get my free composting booklet: www.thesurvivalgardener.com/simple-composting/ "Compost Your Enemies" T-shirts: www.aardvarktees.com/collections/vendors?q=The%20Survival%20Gardener
@thechief762
@thechief762 7 лет назад
David and all, it's good to note that yams have a cycle of growth, dormancy, then re-awakening. If you buy a yam which may have just been harvested it will need some dormant time before doing the minisett procedure. A freshly harvested yam just isn't ready to sprout. So put in the closet or dark place it may take a month or 2 before you see small buds forming usually around the neck or top and then cut for minisetts. You'll have better luck especially with yams from the store whose provenance you don't know.
@Melanieallen968
@Melanieallen968 2 года назад
Yams are not common in Australia..but after watching your videos, I just bought some yams with roots on them..Im soooo excited!!
@stephrager7555
@stephrager7555 3 года назад
That yam rap made me a subscriber.
@musothreads9069
@musothreads9069 2 года назад
Lol same here
@blackbway
@blackbway 6 лет назад
blessed David. one method we used in Jamaica, where am from is, we cut the head from the yam, we never eat that part, and we use that part for growing. the head is the top part of the root, you can identify it easily, it has a darker shade and not as bloated and has more fiber than the bottom half. if you should go to our markets to buy yams, it would always seems like your buying a half of yam, thats because we always cut the head off.
@wsmaga
@wsmaga 4 года назад
I live in Hawaii and I'm going to try to grow a Jamaican yellow yam.
@thcrtn
@thcrtn 4 года назад
Thats so cool... Makes sense, my uncle taught me how to make ital stew... He was like get a yellow yam. I thought sweet potato, he was like no yellow yam. And he took me to the store and it was bright yellow when the clerk cut it to show... Too cool.
@wjsaxton
@wjsaxton 3 года назад
Anubis Ma-At ~ that’s a great tip!
@neonfroot
@neonfroot 5 месяцев назад
I have Caribbean family. This is how we grow yams.
@joshuat.k.momohjr1143
@joshuat.k.momohjr1143 3 года назад
Very impressive videos. Agriculture is our back bone.
@dbirdeycapozzi9807
@dbirdeycapozzi9807 3 года назад
WOW! I've been looking for true yams for a LONG time, very much appreciation for this info! Yams are delicious 😋
@Nimpha-Hose
@Nimpha-Hose 5 лет назад
The peels from my yum that I buried in the ground grew. Yes tons of them!
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 5 лет назад
Awesome.
@aishatanny6247
@aishatanny6247 5 лет назад
wow so one can yam peels..... Allahu Akbar
@irenedavo3768
@irenedavo3768 3 года назад
Hello
@Ark_bleu
@Ark_bleu Год назад
Nigerian here. Thank you right away for the sweet potato distinction. Ever since sweet potato’s got popular the “yams” mistake has driven me up the wall 😆
@davidthegood
@davidthegood Год назад
You know your yams there. So many Americans do not!
@JustSumGuy
@JustSumGuy 3 месяца назад
Those little ants looked like spring tails to me. Very good to have in your garden part of the chain of decomposition getting nutrients to your plants. I'm sure someone has said that already but just in case someone needed to see this.
@ticaj
@ticaj 2 года назад
Hi I'm from Barbados, Thanks for making this video on propagating yams, I'm planning on growing yams this year in pots
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 2 года назад
Thank you.
@martynforde8463
@martynforde8463 5 лет назад
Respect David for doing your thing. Glad to see you growing good food
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 5 лет назад
Thank you, Martyn.
@SouthFloridaSunshine
@SouthFloridaSunshine 4 года назад
Thanks for the live, found the old yam video. I believe I got the big purple variety. Whoop! Whoop! I have no idea where I am planting them yet. He sent them in compost or dirt. TY again!
@shittumustapha9636
@shittumustapha9636 17 дней назад
This is where I learned to plant yam 6 years ago 😅
@laurieparis2203
@laurieparis2203 6 лет назад
Yammin' to the beets... fascinating and fun!
@BriansGreenGarden
@BriansGreenGarden 2 года назад
Great Video! First time viewer. Loved the tune at the end. Just delving into the yam sweet potato world. Thanks
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 2 года назад
Welcome
@ZeCabreira
@ZeCabreira 5 лет назад
I love Ube or Purple Yams. It's like Chocolate for me. God bless!
@charliemcgriff7643
@charliemcgriff7643 2 года назад
That's some really funky music man
@shivamaraj7055
@shivamaraj7055 4 года назад
Great video,
@blessedbloominghomestead9134
@blessedbloominghomestead9134 2 года назад
Here’s a chuckle for you. We ordered 2 books from Amazon. One of them- Grocery Row Gardening received a couple days later. Create Your Own Florida Food Forest was a different story. It left Smyrna Tennessee, and traveled to Orlando FL, Jacksonville FL, Homasassa FL, Anchorage AK (😂), back to Jacksonville FL and finally made it to our house north of Jax. Our book travelled more this year than we did! How it got to Alaska is beyond me, but I thought it was pretty cool. Both books are really good btw. Thanks and many Blessings!!
@blessedbloominghomestead9134
@blessedbloominghomestead9134 2 года назад
We found you not too long ago, subscribed, and now spamming your old videos. 😊
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 2 года назад
That is hilarious. Thank you.
@nicebajangal
@nicebajangal 5 лет назад
I live in Canada and I am trying to grow yam indoors. I have it in a large container that I will put outdoors in the summer and bring in when fall and winter arrives. No idea if it will work but I am off to a good start.
@Lucy10559
@Lucy10559 3 года назад
Did it work?
@abigailgordon4250
@abigailgordon4250 2 года назад
You of to have a green house.
@roseannerainwatersmith12
@roseannerainwatersmith12 6 лет назад
You so funny! The closed captioning was funny on your song too. Thanks for the vids!
@EastTexasHomestead
@EastTexasHomestead 7 лет назад
I'm glad you guys are doing well after your car crash! Thanks for another great video. 👍🏼
@JebGardener
@JebGardener 7 лет назад
Nice video!
@cindyurban4162
@cindyurban4162 7 лет назад
Can you do the same with a potato when you plant it, as far as the ashes? I'm in NC Florida..near Gainesville.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
Yes indeed.
@aureliojmnz2959
@aureliojmnz2959 2 года назад
haha Love it bro...thnk you for sharing and the vid editting rocks
@CristalMermaid
@CristalMermaid 6 лет назад
We call that variety ñame de palo in Puerto Rico. It grows wild in the forests. It is not as tender as “ñame Florido” that’s the comercial variety.
@ninograndjean9618
@ninograndjean9618 3 года назад
Is the method different, when using sweet potatoes? Does this only apply to yams, and regular Potatoes?
@Fcmobileraregoals
@Fcmobileraregoals 4 года назад
Wow, very impressive.
@BethOvertonCPMmidwife
@BethOvertonCPMmidwife Год назад
I just emailed you a picture of what I think is a Name Yam. I thought when I planted it that it was a taro. I bought it at an Asian Market. Problem is I planted it at the front of my house and it has nothing to vine on unless I provide it with something. I would have chosen a different location if I had known it wasn't taro. I could use some advice. It has shoots about a foot tall already!
@llamb7518
@llamb7518 3 года назад
Do we plant in full shade, partial shade or full sun? We are zone five in the pacific northwest, Washington state and are starting with slips
@mr.greenjeans8323
@mr.greenjeans8323 4 года назад
On one of your other videos you were talking about taking discarded produce from a grocery store to add to your composting would you not be getting tomato plants as well as many other plants growing everywhere
@JulianPatrickMiller
@JulianPatrickMiller 9 месяцев назад
This music slaps! 🔥
@adeolafawehinmi8124
@adeolafawehinmi8124 7 лет назад
Can I plant yams in maryland? And if I can, hoe do I factor in the weather? Thanks, very helpful video
@Sorry_38
@Sorry_38 5 лет назад
Termites yes and thanks David for the video, I'm in the Philippines and my wife wants me to plant the Ube she calls it and it's identical to yours except purple inside, she also mentioned it sprouts a vine... strange because I also plant Gabi (taro root) in the back and it sprouts huge green leaves so no worry on a vine. My problem is the soil I'll have to really dig because it's sort of sandy and has tiny shells, so I'm going to use the hoe, thanks again... Oh, should I also sprinkle more ash where I plant the Yam root? The Yam I'm planting is mainly used for treats or candies but most people here don't eat like Westerners so I'm wondering if you ever had this purple version of Yam? Learned a new word today "Propagate" bookmarked that on my long list of words I don't hear too often.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 5 лет назад
Yes - I used to have the purple type in Florida. It's awesome. I don't have it now, though. You don't need to add more ashes, but some compost is a good idea if you have it.
@Sorry_38
@Sorry_38 5 лет назад
@@davidthegood I just got done planting and also my first time cutting this huge root apart and it was the same color as yours but the outer peeling area was purple so I'm hoping I can eat this like a Yam? there's no such thing as Yams like I used to see in the US markets and I haven't seen red beets in a couple years.
@vtownboxingfan
@vtownboxingfan 3 года назад
Thank you! Very informative. I also like the head-bobbin' music at 2:27 😎 Now subbed.
@charliemcgriff7643
@charliemcgriff7643 3 года назад
Good morning David I have question for you i stay in port st Lucie fl which is call the treasure coast zone 9 do yam grow well here?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 года назад
Yes, yams grow great there.
@utamboodoosingh3272
@utamboodoosingh3272 4 года назад
Glycemic index of yam is excellent
@TBREAKTIME
@TBREAKTIME 2 года назад
lol your rhyme
@CaptTurbo
@CaptTurbo 6 лет назад
Stop already! I only live on a corner lot in SW Florida and I feel compelled to plant everything I see you growing. I need to plant yams now pronto! Oh and where are those damned perennial cucumbers? I keep lookin' for em. ;)
@kotis1234
@kotis1234 5 лет назад
Hey David. Can I use this method to grow ube yams as well? Thanks for your cool videos👍
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 5 лет назад
Yes.
@lisakelley9451
@lisakelley9451 3 года назад
Hi David - can these yams handle the hot afternoon heat (heat of the nuclear degree as we have here in Texas!) or would they rather be sheltered with light shade in the afternoon? Thanks!
@effiecross2008
@effiecross2008 7 лет назад
Very helpful video. I got some yams from the oriental market I'm going to put next to a couple of dogwoods. Your yams aren't going to have anything to climb on?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
They definitely need something to climb. That's my next project. I'll be cutting a bunch of green wood in the jungle.
@whittleworldgreatlife5459
@whittleworldgreatlife5459 7 лет назад
I was going to ask the same thing! Just sticks poked in the ground sufficient? I have a bunch I am ready to plant, small roots from last year that are starting to sprout.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
Yep. Just sticks will do it.
@RobertTozzi
@RobertTozzi 3 года назад
Awesome video. I got a Name root from publix, cut it up, ashed it up, and planted some. Now I'm trying to figure out where to incorporate the rest into my "baby" food Forest. David, if you see this, plz look for an email from me about a property consultation. I'm 1 hour north of ft. Lauderdale in Loxahatchee. Thanks!
@xxxreadxxx12
@xxxreadxxx12 4 года назад
Thank you so much Mr. Good !
@the_luminary
@the_luminary Год назад
Hey is there any advantages to just replanting the entire Tuber instead of cutting it into smaller pieces? Or is the purpose of Cutting it into smaller pieces is just to be able to practically clone more of the tuber?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood Год назад
If you just re-plant the tuber, you don't get more of them - just the single plant again.
@lynnnguyen30
@lynnnguyen30 5 лет назад
Cool music 👍
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 5 лет назад
Thank you, Lynn
@nancyfahey7518
@nancyfahey7518 2 года назад
Thank you.
@steveraman4562
@steveraman4562 5 лет назад
super cool Great idea, thanks keep it going
@NaturesCadenceFarm
@NaturesCadenceFarm 7 лет назад
David your permaculture name is Yam Rapper King! 👍👍Need it on a T-shirt! 👕
@pawelmirakowski1477
@pawelmirakowski1477 Месяц назад
The question I have, is if you want to grow the Yem for more than one season do you have to dig them up at the end of the growing season or can you let the Vine die and leave the root in the ground? Or does that also depend how cold it gets in your area, I live in St. Louis Missouri zone 7 or 7B.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood Месяц назад
You could leave Dioscorea polystachya in the ground there. You would have to experiment with the more tropical types and see.
@pawelmirakowski1477
@pawelmirakowski1477 Месяц назад
@@davidthegood I will look to plant the specific one you mentioned in the message, thanks for your help.
@tinatolle
@tinatolle Год назад
Thanks for the video. I planted some true yams this past summer. With the low temps coming Friday, do I need to dig them up or can I leave them in the ground? Thanks and LOVE your channel.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood Год назад
I am mulching heavily over mine.
@linaD08
@linaD08 7 лет назад
David, I purchased a yam (ñame) at the tropical supermarket which I plan to eat a portion of and plant the rest. I do not have access to ashes... Would cinnamon work as an anti fungal?
@prillycharmin
@prillycharmin 7 лет назад
Termites are bad news for root crops... Yikes. I've had to deal with termites. I got some beneficial nematodes but that's not cheap. Now I put all my pots on something so they're not sitting on the ground. My Yacon was pretty much a loss.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
It's strange. Sometimes they'll eat them up, sometimes they skip. I had them destroy some sweet potatoes one year.
@thomasalford8195
@thomasalford8195 4 года назад
Hi David, What kind of ash do you use?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 4 года назад
Just wood ashes from a fire. Whatever I have.
@JustSumGuy
@JustSumGuy 3 месяца назад
Hey David I'm starting your Yam Playlist. Going to try and hunt down the J yellow yam and some Asian varieties at my local markets. What was the other variety I should look out for? I feel the yam itch already.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 месяца назад
D. Alata
@JustSumGuy
@JustSumGuy 3 месяца назад
@@davidthegood thank you David.
@JustSumGuy
@JustSumGuy 3 месяца назад
​@davidthegood I was able to find, yellow, white, and African yams at one of my local Asian Markets. Still on the hunt for Ube.
@jorgeespinoza3150
@jorgeespinoza3150 2 года назад
Mix in cinnamon in the ashes and it could help with fungus maybe... Or just straight cinnamon instead of ashes. Probably not as cheap though.
@slemanshaksy4916
@slemanshaksy4916 2 года назад
What type of banas at the back ground? The tall ones with black stem?
@Rainer67059
@Rainer67059 6 лет назад
In New Zealand, yam is for Oxalis Tuberosa. Those Yams aren't yam either, nor are they sweet potatoes. They're the second staple of the Andes after potatoes.
@mawerecarpaintsandaccessor2185
@mawerecarpaintsandaccessor2185 4 года назад
How many types of yarn you harvest. Share with.us
@GoodNewsJim
@GoodNewsJim 2 года назад
Somehow my local supermarket has yams that are good for body building, they light you up downstairs. I think they're the famous gonadtropin ones that make women have twins, lol. I need to buy em and start growing em in case they stop selling em. Thank you.
@wikiteli
@wikiteli 5 лет назад
Love the music
@standingstraight
@standingstraight 2 года назад
I have purchased the white Ghana yams several times online and cut into setts, treated as directed, but none have sprouted. Have just heard about the dormancy period. How long do I need to hold them before attempting to sprout? And under what conditions? In a paper bag in the fridge? I live in Hawaii.
@gb9276
@gb9276 2 года назад
I I left mine in an open box in the garage and one by our kitchen window in February, it's now May and it just started sprouting at the top. So it takes a few months to mature before they sprout. Hope this helps. Happy gardening!! God bless🙏🙏🙏.
@flowadisec.services8265
@flowadisec.services8265 3 года назад
I like your videos
@jamesbackyard7192
@jamesbackyard7192 3 года назад
Are the name yams you can buy at the stores diascorea alata? Do they have bulbils?
@jobelb.garcela9476
@jobelb.garcela9476 7 лет назад
The yam looks matured enough that termites consider it as tough woods. The yam you dug out has irregular shape, maybe due to hardness of the soil where it planted. Is your place temperature during winter just as the winter weather in the west coast ? If not, then it's not a suitable place to plant with.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
This type always goes irregular - it's a Dioscorea alata. Not a pretty one.
@Vendeta552
@Vendeta552 3 года назад
I'm always confused between yam and taro. Are they the same? The problem is even the google is confused between these two and when i search for taro or yam the picture of both shows
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 года назад
Taro looks like an "elephant ear." Not the same.
@safreedinternational6461
@safreedinternational6461 2 года назад
What size will the propagated yams grow into
@SDavid-me8ie
@SDavid-me8ie 3 года назад
Hi great infos. Thank you, Do you know how to buy Yams in S. California??, and I was mazes How many grocery stores they don’t know the difference of Yams ver. Sweet potatoes!. Thanks
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 года назад
Look for "name" roots. Many ethnic markets should carry them.
@stumpbumpers
@stumpbumpers 7 лет назад
I was expecting your rendition of Bob Marley's Jammin'...Yammin', but I like your choice better.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
"I want to plant yams with you!"
@yellowflash4401
@yellowflash4401 2 года назад
How about water after you put yam ?
@vincentnicolas3601
@vincentnicolas3601 6 лет назад
merci
@jasoncampbell7677
@jasoncampbell7677 2 года назад
We called that yam renta in Jamaica
@ATinyPlace
@ATinyPlace 2 года назад
Love ñame!
@eudorabrathwaite8972
@eudorabrathwaite8972 3 года назад
Hi! How long before you can reap yams?
@AntiDoctor-cx2jd
@AntiDoctor-cx2jd Год назад
My Asian yams seem a lot like sweet potatoes and less like the yams you describe. Does it grow more like a sweet potato then?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood Год назад
No, these are a straigh-up climbing plant. Not like the sweet potatoes. Dioscorea spp, not Ipomaea spp.
@AntiDoctor-cx2jd
@AntiDoctor-cx2jd Год назад
@@davidthegood I meant does it propagate more like a sweet potato.
@crystalh733
@crystalh733 2 года назад
Don't they make little areial tubers on the vine?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 2 года назад
Some varieties do, some do not.
@yungaudacity8613
@yungaudacity8613 2 года назад
Thanks 👏👏👏😇
@owenov5225
@owenov5225 4 года назад
Would lime work as a substitute for ashes?
@raenellfelder3200
@raenellfelder3200 6 лет назад
in Florida it's an evasive species. How did you get your tubers
@liasummers6270
@liasummers6270 5 лет назад
The one we have here in Florida is called air potato, and yes their vines are very much alike but tubers are completely different.
@celtickitc
@celtickitc 5 лет назад
I live in zone 8a, coastal South Carolina, where can I buy this kind of yam. I need more potassium daily, and yams have very high potassium content. Thanks 😊
@pc8425
@pc8425 5 лет назад
Try your local african, indian or chinese store.
@jamiejackson241
@jamiejackson241 4 года назад
Jamaican living in north England somebody tell me I can grow yam am willing to use grow lights
@AAHomeGardening
@AAHomeGardening 3 года назад
Jamie Jackson, I live in England, UK Have a piece in water rooting at the moment If I am successful here ( will know my late summer) I am sure you can be too
@earlmontealegre7724
@earlmontealegre7724 3 года назад
Ive had these ube bulbills i bought online but its been 4 months and havent sprouted at all anytips on encouraging roots to sprout?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 года назад
They take their time. It is still the dormancy season. They will usually start growing in March/April if you have moist conditions + warm weather.
@earlmontealegre7724
@earlmontealegre7724 3 года назад
Thank you. Ya im here in southern california so its generally temperate and we did have temps below 55 for a while. Its been about 70ish lately hopefully itll encourage them. I had them in a greenhouse like tub for a few months though.
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner 3 года назад
How deep do you plant them?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 года назад
2-4 inches below the surface.
@rajeswarimurthy622
@rajeswarimurthy622 3 года назад
How big the container should be for yam growing plz answer
@jsv07018
@jsv07018 7 лет назад
Hi David can yam make termites?
@leosuniverse
@leosuniverse 7 лет назад
lizard @ 3:19 cute
@royalob
@royalob 5 лет назад
So lizards are cute 😆....
@jamaicanapple
@jamaicanapple 2 года назад
Where's a good source for buying yams to start growing them?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 2 года назад
Ethnic markets and Publix.
@jamaicanapple
@jamaicanapple Год назад
@@davidthegood Thank you
@eveny119
@eveny119 7 лет назад
Looks like a log, how do you cook that sucker? What does it taste like?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
They're a lot like a potato cooked. Hearty, similar texture.
@guzelmarmara
@guzelmarmara 6 лет назад
What is the music at the background?
@yourworldexplorer1
@yourworldexplorer1 3 года назад
Do you sell the bulbs?
@matisyahuvarnish9958
@matisyahuvarnish9958 3 месяца назад
What kind of ash ?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 месяца назад
Wood
@mamasandy7986
@mamasandy7986 2 года назад
WHAT DOES ASHES DO .
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 2 года назад
They help keep fungus and bacteria from rotting the root.
@JustinCalpito
@JustinCalpito 5 лет назад
Can you eat the bulbils from D alata?
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 5 лет назад
Yes, I have heard so. Haven't tried them, though.
@brusk3978
@brusk3978 4 года назад
It’s ñame the ñ makes yam sound so when u pronounce it is sounds ya-me
@paulg3012
@paulg3012 4 года назад
In Jamaica they say "nyam" which means "eat", eg. " A who nyam out me yam?" or "Who ate my yam?".
@darksidetaino2428
@darksidetaino2428 4 года назад
thank you! annoyed me.
@eatyourgarden
@eatyourgarden 7 лет назад
mate how do you keep your fingernails so clean? im constantly in trouble with my wife. cheers
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
I blast them with the hose.
@LutonVisuals
@LutonVisuals 4 года назад
Does this work with cassava
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 4 года назад
No, cassava roots just rot when cut
@irenedavo3768
@irenedavo3768 3 года назад
Hello
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 3 года назад
Hi.
@alarcon99
@alarcon99 7 лет назад
ok. so we aren't going to talk about 8:46? i see how it is.
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
It's too intense for most viewers. Dioscorea SPP on the mic!
@celtgunn9775
@celtgunn9775 6 лет назад
Bizarre having termites in that! 😨
@Rainer67059
@Rainer67059 6 лет назад
Yes. Isn't it poisonous in its raw state? It should be poisonous to termites too. But they probably didn't eat it but just build a housing in it. They built their caves underground and when the tuber was in the way they didn't care and digged into the tuber, or did they?
@bigh650
@bigh650 7 лет назад
hope they do good be well
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
Thank you.
@KILLABEEZ1000
@KILLABEEZ1000 7 лет назад
David The Good you ever tried growing Jamaican yellow yam
@davidthegood
@davidthegood 7 лет назад
I haven't seen one here yet. I think that's D. cayenensis. I would very much like to try them.
@KILLABEEZ1000
@KILLABEEZ1000 7 лет назад
David The Good really good yam sells in Maryland for $3 a pound
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