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Hello family and friends! I'm here to look for a wild sweet potato to add to my backyard and community gardens for pollenators and people to feast on the edible roots for  this fall and next year. I've heard Native Americans have historically ate the edible large roots of these morning Glory type plants. I'm trying to look for somebody who has some to buy or share from, cause it's totally important for my gardens going forward. Please let me know right in this box for anymore historic and nutritional use of this plant. Take care.
 
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Hi there! Waiting to hear back about the wild sweet potato and stuff. I never grew it myself before, but how about you? I'm looking forward to growing it in the near future. Anybody like to share me more details and stuff about it? Please do so right in this forum! Thanks!
 
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