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Like the others have suggested, it's probably an issue of day length. You can add light, or give them a rest. I would also add that if they are very new to you, they may still be adjusting to their new circumstances. Often the stress of that can inhibit laying for a while.
Wow, seriously !!
Do you plant the sweet potato or just keep it for the plant? If you plant it how many do ou get in return?
We let our golden potatoes start to sprout then cut them up into 1/4's.. We harvested about 3-4 out of one so far..
I'll plant the sweet potatoes outside once the danger of frost has passed. Sprouting them helps get an early head start. We can start harvesting in about five months (more or less). We grow them mostly for the foliage for our desert tortoises, but they do produce a lot of potatoes under the right circumstances. One year we got well over 100 lbs from a single plant. One of the tubers was 30lbs! Of course it had gone so long that it was woody and inedible.
Hi guys,
I have not been to this forum recently. I am really enjoying all of your guys' garden pictures and those silkies are so pretty. I don't have chickens anymore, just my peafowl but I like seeing the stories of other peoples chickens. Makes me miss mine.
Welcome back, it's good to see you! Do you still have your pheasants?