This is the first strawberry. Not the right shape for the supermarket shelf, but...mmmmm yummy.
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mmmmmmmmmmm, yummy Ken! Mine are all still very green, quite a late one, so I have to wait a while longer. The man on the plot next to mine has a lovely new patch, and they are all red.....and he hasn't picked them! :o I am back again on Friday, if he hasn't been up there by then I am going to see if the site secretary has his number and give him a call, it would be a crime to let them rot away, there are dozens of them. If he doesn't want them, I could give them a good home! :P
Have had a few nice big ripe ones this week so far and lots of fruit but notice about a dozen plants are not putting on growth just tiny flowers and no fruit. Should I change the location next season - they have been in the same bed for a few years tho I do lift them, freshen and feed the soil and put them back in late summer/early autumn each year? they aren't old plants never keep beyond 2/3 years.
Time for a change, Wicker. Left to their own devices strawberries naturally 'walk' away from the parent plant. Pot on runners and start a new bed next year. Bet you see a difference and you're not building up disease in the 'permanant' bed.
It's not a bad idea to, after fruiting and taking runners, to take a mower over the plants, rake up and burn the leaves.