Bury a piece of yam in a pot, and the leaves will climb all over the wall, and the wall will be covered with small beans next year!

Bury a piece of yam in a pot, and the leaves will climb all over the wall, and the wall will be covered with small beans next year!

Bury some yam sticks in the soil, and the pot will be full of yam next year!

1. Any part of the yam stick can be planted, but if you want it to sprout quickly, you can cut off the top part.

2. Wash the cut yam sticks and place them in a hydroponic bottle to take roots. Yams can take root whether placed horizontally or vertically, but the water level should not completely cover the yam.

3. If the yam has been stored for a long time and has sprouted on its own, you can skip the hydroponic step and place the yam horizontally in the soil with the sprouting side facing up and cover the yam with soil.

4. In order to make the yam grow bigger, it is best to choose a deeper flowerpot when planting.

5. After planting the yam, water it thoroughly and place it in a bright and well-ventilated place for maintenance.

6. Yam is a climbing plant, so in order to make it grow better and faster, it is best to build a climbing frame for it or pull it with a rope at a high place.

7. The leaves of yam are shiny and glossy. Do they look a bit like ivy?

8. When mature, the yam vines will be covered with small beans. After the vine leaves wither, you can harvest a bunch of yam sticks by turning the pot over!

Sow some yam beans in the soil, and the branches will be full of beans next year!

1. Choose yam beans that are large and round for planting, and it is best if they are not damaged.

2. After cleaning the yam beans, wrap them in a wet towel to germinate.

3. During the germination period, make sure the towel is always moist. If it feels dry, spray some water on it. In about a week, white roots will appear on the yam beans.

4. After the roots grow a little longer, they can be buried in the soil for planting. The yam beans do not need to be buried too deep, just cover them with about 5 cm of soil. It is best to use a deeper planting pot or you can plant directly in a foam box.

5. After planting, place the pot in a bright and well-ventilated place. After the small buds emerge, you can put it in a well-lit place for maintenance. After the vine has grown long, build a trellis to allow it to climb upward.

6. With careful care, many yam beans will grow on the vines. In addition to picking them and eating them, you can also keep some of the bigger ones and continue planting next year.

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