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Title: Strawberry plants without runners!
Post by: gardenqueen on July 09, 2012, 08:35:09
I had some free strawberry plants (voucher from Daily Mail) and they do not have signs of any runners. Can these be saved for next year, and how, please?
Title: Re: Strawberry plants without runners!
Post by: goodlife on July 09, 2012, 08:53:54
All fruiting strawberries are perennials..so yes, they can be saved and propably crop better next year too.
How/where you are growing your plants?..if in ground, just leave them be and next spring, just when the new growth is starting come, tidy up all old leaves.
What variety they are?
Title: Re: Strawberry plants without runners!
Post by: gardenqueen on July 09, 2012, 10:32:41
I am not sure of the variety, unfortunately. They are in the ground and have given me quite a good crop of sweet strawberries. So pleased they will come back next year. :)
Title: Re: Strawberry plants without runners!
Post by: antipodes on July 09, 2012, 12:53:03
In my experience, not all varieties reliably produce runners!  Strawberries in general will give for 3 or 4 years, after that you will probably want to replace them as the yield starts to diminish.
Title: Re: Strawberry plants without runners!
Post by: Digeroo on July 09, 2012, 14:37:52
In some varieties the runners come later.