Amazing year for strawbs!

Started by Mrs Ava, June 11, 2007, 13:32:21

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barkingdog



Quote from: grogirl on June 11, 2007, 23:24:00
can i ask if anyone starts their strawbs from seed, and if so when would be a good time to set some off? oh, and will they be productive next year? thank you gg   x xx

I started some strawberry seed in January. The seeds were part of the great Wyevale 25p seed sale!

As yet I have good plants (producing runners) but no flowers or fruit  :'(

Do you think they'll fruit next year?

barkingdog

barkingdog


Jeannine

Well, I took 2 little kids from school today to visit my lottie and they had a search in the strawbeery bed, would you believe today was the first day they had ripened and bless the kids,they found all 8 of them so I still have to wait !! XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

manicscousers

Quote from: barkingdog on June 12, 2007, 12:58:38

I started some strawberry seed in January. The seeds were part of the great Wyevale 25p seed sale!

As yet I have good plants (producing runners) but no flowers or fruit  :'(

Do you think they'll fruit next year?

barkingdog
you may be better taking the runers out, it helps build the plants up for next year  :)

cambourne7

I have some alpine strawberry seed am i 2 late to sow?

Mrs Ava

Picked a pound in the garden and another 3Ib on the allotment!  I have never known strawbs like it.  Fabulous.  Not a complaint.  I should do something delicious with them, but then nothing is as amazing as freshly picked, sun ripened English strawberries, and I can't help but eat them fresh and raw.

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