Vanishing strawberries

Started by deboydoyd, April 15, 2006, 19:42:36

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deboydoyd

I planted strawberry plants last Autumn, and have not been too concerned when they seemed to vanish. However, I am now thinking they should be showing signs of life. When do they start looking lively ? Or do I write them off?

deboydoyd


jennym

You should be seeing something now - there at least should be tightly furled greenery in the centre. Dig one up carefully and have a look at the roots - should also see new fine white roots at this time of year.

Motherwoman

If you planted too deep and buried the crowns then they will have died.The top 'crown' should be on the surface.
My idea of a good time is a new seed catalogue to read.

cowellen

i cut the tops off some strawberries - and planted in a plastic tub with just enough soil to cover em..  :o i've got a something sprouting   :o

deboydoyd

Thanks for replies. Some have new green leaves, the other 'dead' looking ones have no new roots, they just look like they did when I planted them. Out of 50 plants, I bet a dozen have survived. An expensive loss.

deboydoyd

Update - on closer inspection, and on digging some up to check, I have actually got the grand total of one plant surviving. Is this a record out of 50 plants planted correctly, crowns above the surface, not eaten by anything just dead...

greenstar

Did you buy them?  You'd have a  strong case for taking them back and getting your money back - they obviously weren't "fit for the purpose for which they were intended" (Sale of Goods Act 1979).  You might need to stick to your guns a bit to convince them.  Oh, and you don't need a receipt if you paid by cheque or card.

Cheers

Ali

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