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Started by wasps, November 26, 2009, 19:19:47

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Is this a bit early for strawberry plants to start flowering ?






wasps


saddad

Yes, I have a few flowers too, it has been so mild the poor dears are confused. It won't develop into anything... it will succumb to grey rot before it can ripen.
Welcome to A4A Wasps..

manicscousers

Hiya, wasps, welcome to the site, we have a few flowering in a sheltered part of the fruit cage, don't know whether to take the flowers off or not  ???

wasps

they only seem to be flowering on this years runners so i'm thinking by taking these off, might help make better plants.

wasps


realfood

Are the strawberries the so-called perpetual variety? My flamenco are still flowering in Glasgow, in fact they have never stopped since June. No fruit though and it is too late now.
However, I picked a handful of "peely wally" florence strawberries today, but they are in pots in a plastic mini shelter.
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banshee

Not only are mine flowering but the fruit is maturing and ripening - albeit in an unheated greeenhouse  :)
Little garden plot, tended by faeiries, eaten by snails............

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