-The lowly “talbos ng kamote” or “sweet potato leaves” is a kind of plant (scientifically called Ipomoea Batatas) that we always see growing in vacant lots and on the roadside anywhere we go in the Philippines. It grows all year round and doesn't need that much maintenance because it grows wild most of the time. B. Materials and tools that is being used: -Knife -Scissor -Soil -Paso C. Procedure in Seedbed and Process in planting -The procedure in seedbed is the most important step in planting talbos ng kamote. First is you need to get a well draining soil mixture to be able to have a proper drainage and avoid waterlogging after heavy rains. Second is carefully chosen sweet potato cuttings measuring between 6 and 8 inches in length were chosen. These slips, or cuttings, were buried in the ground about two inches deep. Thirdly is early on in its growth, regular irrigation was essential,To increase nutrition levels as the talbos ng kamote thrived, organic fertilizer was added. Frequent weeding reduced competition for resources, promoting the growth of the sweet potato tops. D. Documentation WEEK 4