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Gardening FAQ #14

Last Updated 27 June 2020

Gardening FAQ #14 – What You Need To Know

In this article, we talk about sweet potato leaves, Ming Aralia, what plant suitable for outdoor and much more.  Let’s go through the common gardening FAQ, problems and solutions you need when growing your plants either indoor and outdoor.

Sweet potato leaves are all edible – a common question in gardening FAQ

Gardening FAQ on sweet potato leavesAre the leaves of my sweet potato plant edible?

The leaves of sweet potato plants are edible. However, some varieties may produce leaves that are more tender than others. It is largely a personal preference.

If your plant produces rather fibrous leaves, you may have to harvest the younger growth for cooking.

Other preparation procedures like “stringing” the petioles to remove excessive fibre or blanching or steaming the plant parts may also help to improve palatability.

No matter what you call them – sweet potato leaves, camote tops or kamote tops – the vines are rich and flavorful, although like most greens they may be somewhat bitter. The leaves are prepared much like spinach or turnip greens.

Boiling the sweet potato vine leaves in a small amount of water removes any toughness or bitterness. Once the sweet potato greens are tender, chop the leaves and use them in recipes or sauté them with butter and garlic, then splash the hot sweet potato greens with soy sauce or vinegar and a dash of salt.

Fiddle Leaf Fig can grow outdoors into a big tree

Gardening FAQ on Fiddle Leaf FigI bought this hardy-looking plant a few months ago. The florist told me it is tough and can withstand very hot sun and is good for the balcony. What plant is it?

The plant is the Fiddle Leaf Fig. Its botanical name is Ficus lyrata and it can grow into a large tree when planted in the ground.

It has become popular recently due to its attractive large leaves and stately growth habit.

It is usually produced under shadier conditions in a production nursery and can be under full sun eventually. The transition process has to be done in a gradual manner to avoid burning the leaves under direct sunlight.

Grown under direct sunlight, the plant has to be watered regularly to keep it adequately hydrated. It should not be allowed to dry out.

If you want to grow this indoors under a controlled environment, read our post on Guide to Growing Tents.

Ming Aralia has edible leaves

Gardening FAQ on Ming AraliaI was told that, in the Philippines, the young leaves of this shrub are used in salads. Is this true?

The plant is botanically known as Polyscias fruticosa and its common name is the Ming Aralia.

Due to its attractive, fine foliage, it is cultivated as a potted house plant and can sometimes be found in outdoor landscapes too.

Young leafy shoots of this plant are sometimes sold in the Geylang Serai market where they are called Pokok Teh.

They have a distinct scent and flavour, and are cooked or eaten raw as a vegetable, or cooked with fish.

If you want to grow this indoors under a controlled environment, read our post on Guide to Growing Tents.

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