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sweet potato no-dig 150 lbs – Turn a $1 grocery store tuber into 150 lbs of sweet potatoes with this no-dig, no back pain method. You don’t need expensive sweet potato slips or back-breaking digging to grow a massive harvest. In “Sweet Potato Hack: $1 Tuber → 150 lbs (NO-DIG, No Back Pain!)”, I show how anyone—especially gardeners 45+ or with joint and back issues—can grow sweet potatoes the easy, pain-free way. This video is about food security made simple. Instead of spending $30–$50 on slips every season, you’ll learn how to turn one $1 sweet potato from the grocery store into 15–30 slips, then scale that into a system that can produce up to 150 lbs by October. It’s ideal for container gardening, raised planters, and small yards, and it’s designed to protect your back, knees, and shoulders. I break the process into 5 proven hacks: You’ll learn how to choose the right store-bought sweet potato, sprout slips in water with a clear week-by-week timeline, grow in large containers set at waist height, train vines vertically to save space and boost yields, and harvest using gravity—not your spine—by flipping the container onto a tarp. I also explain why cutting flowers redirects energy into bigger roots. At the end, I cover curing and long-term storage so your harvest lasts 6–12 months, plus how to repeat this system every year. This isn’t just gardening—it’s a repeatable, low-cost strategy for independence, savings, and sharing slips with neighbors to build real community food resilience. --------------------------------- 👇 Watch next ► Container Gardening Made Easy: ► Simple Harvest Systems That Save Your Back: 👍 If this helped, subscribe, drop your growing zone in the comments, and tell me what’s holding you back from growing your own food. / @kitchentogarden68 #SweetPotato #NoDig #ContainerGardening #FoodSecurity #GardeningHacks