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Title: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: Digeroo on February 04, 2011, 20:34:53
When do you feed strawberries and with what?
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: kt. on February 04, 2011, 20:45:56
I move my strawberry beds after every fourth season.  Each new bed has 6" depth of manure in it.  As for topping up - at the end of the second years harvest I top up with a very thin layer of rotted manure about 1/2 to 1 inch deep.  Other than that they are left alone to their own devices; less a haircut at the end of each season.
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: Digeroo on February 05, 2011, 10:35:51
One of my allotment neighbours recommended potash for improve the flavour do you think this is a good idea?
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: calendula on February 05, 2011, 16:21:08
potash generally good for fruit production - I sometimes feed my strawbs with seaweed meal they never seem to need much else
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: Digeroo on February 05, 2011, 16:23:52
Seaweed meal rather expensive if you cannot make your own.  Last year they got blood fish and bone but I think that produced too much leaf, but since it was their first year it did not matter.  But this year I want fruit, lots and lots of fruit.
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: calendula on February 05, 2011, 16:27:52
I use it in water, seaweed that is so a very little goes a long way - if the plants are not too old then you should get loads anyway without doing much at all to them and don't forget to keep the runners
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: Tonythegardener on February 06, 2011, 01:28:57
I feed my strawberries on diluted comfrey tea.  Its percentage NPK is 0.74:0.24:1.19 for the Bocking 14 comfrey
(http://organicgarden.org.uk/gardening/comfrey).  

To compare, kelp meal has an NPK ratio of Seaweed (dried): 1.1-1.5/0.75/4.9 , and homemade compost ranges from 0.5-0.5-0.5 to 4-4-4 (depending on what ingredients you use)

I give them a good feed when the new leaves start to come in Spring and then another feed just before Wimbledon week.
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: shirlton on February 06, 2011, 08:49:25
We use potash on all of our fruit but it can be very expensive. Last year it cost us £20 to do all of the fruit, Happy to learn about using something cheaper
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: cornykev on February 06, 2011, 09:32:31
I use the rain water from the sky.    ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: birdsrfun on February 06, 2011, 10:13:02
I use tomato fertiliser - high in potash, seems to work
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: calendula on February 06, 2011, 11:10:41
the next best is to mash some comfrey in water, lovely stinky stuff and use that on your fruit or just mulch with comfrey leaves
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: shirlton on February 06, 2011, 11:28:15
Might give em a dose of tomato food then
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: OllieC on February 06, 2011, 12:01:13
In my fruit farm days we used a fairly balanced NPK feed early on, followed by higher Potassium & low Nitrate once the flowers appeared. So I use growmore followed by tomato food.
Title: Re: Feeding Strawberries recommendations please
Post by: Digeroo on February 06, 2011, 12:49:58
Many thanks for all the posts.  All sorts of suggestions.  I have a good source of comfrey locally it is a bit of a weed along various byways.   It makes a great deal of sense to use the high potash only at the time the fruit is forming to maximise the effect and use expensive fertilers economically.

My strawberries have already been mulched with compost to cut down on the weeds. 

I took quite a few runners last year and have plans for more this year.  The best runner plants are almost the same size as the original plants.  So I am looking forward to a good crop this year.