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Wild Strawberries

Started by Pookledo, May 29, 2008, 21:24:01

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Pookledo

I planted  some wild strawberries in a seed tray a while ago and they have come up nicely, however they have started sending out runners to make new plants!

What should I do?

Pookledo


Georgie

It depends.  If you want more plants then anchor the runners into the soil using a bit of wire until they are rooted and then plant them on.  If you want more fruit on your existing plants then cut the runners off.

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

PurpleHeather

Perfect response georgie.

davholla

I thought wild strawberries do not produce runners ???

PurpleHeather

Depends how wild they are.

powerspade

I bottom part of our town is called Cwmsyfiog which is welsh for valley of strawberries. This year there is a bumper crop of these wild strawberries covering the whole side of the valley. They do spread by sending out trailers I know because I have taken some and replanted further down the valley.

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