tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post6769673240657014417..comments2024-03-28T21:58:41.783-04:00Comments on Home Joys: Revamping a Strawberry BedGinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05420137490490341730noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-70939680902705671392014-03-13T11:08:52.646-04:002014-03-13T11:08:52.646-04:00Amanda -
Thanks for your questions.
1. I like to p...Amanda -<br />Thanks for your questions.<br />1. I like to plant mine in a row the length of my garden. I you have more than one row, leave more space between rows then you think you'll need because they really do expand!<br />2. Only take off the blooms the first year. You want to encourage runners. <br />3. What I till depends upon the age of the plants. The first year or two I till the runners (not all- just enough to make rows). But after the second or third year the mother plants will be weak so I try to till the old plants leaving the runners for the new row. <br /><br />If you have one row the length of your garden, each year you can till up the mother plants, pushing the row further out into your garden. This has an added benefit of controlling weeds and giving the strawberries fresh soil to grow in.<br /><br />Does that make sense? Any more questions?<br />GinaGinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05420137490490341730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-45545435136999657162014-03-13T08:32:25.513-04:002014-03-13T08:32:25.513-04:00Hi Gina,
I have a couple of questions. We are gett...Hi Gina,<br />I have a couple of questions. We are getting our first set of strawberry plants (yay!) but I have been reading a lot and am now I'm not sure about what I am doing. You are the only person I "know" that cultivates strawberries. I would appreciate your input...<br />1) I understand the planting process but not sure how I should arrange them for year to year production. I have ample garden space but it's already a large home garden...what is easy to maintain? I like the blog posts that you have about your strawberry patch. <br />2) I know I need to keep the blooms off of the plant the first year for a good root establishment the following year, but what about the runners? Do I keep them?<br />3) When you rejuvenate your patch with the tiller, do you till the old mother plants, keeping the runners as the new plants for next year or do you till the runners keeping the mother plants (the crowns you originally planted) year after year. <br /><br />Thanks for your input!<br />Amanda<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13709396732461292913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-11070003649320411652013-08-05T08:57:58.967-04:002013-08-05T08:57:58.967-04:00Wow! that's amazing I never thought you could ...Wow! that's amazing I never thought you could treat strawberry plants in that way and they keep producing for you. white_lillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09706330207967150054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-6028600810027900282013-08-01T15:46:13.748-04:002013-08-01T15:46:13.748-04:00I have yet to grow strawberries successfully. I...I have yet to grow strawberries successfully. I'm hoping to start over next year.5N Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14925768971377572517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-17735844931078495532013-07-31T15:28:49.449-04:002013-07-31T15:28:49.449-04:00Someday hoping to have a small patch of strawberri...Someday hoping to have a small patch of strawberries. Yours looks so nice.Cherylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04833657269211285589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-64092033574241253972013-07-29T10:55:43.575-04:002013-07-29T10:55:43.575-04:00I live in the northeast so maybe our strawberry gr...I live in the northeast so maybe our strawberry growing methods are different than yours. I know that in some places, strawberries are grown as annuals and replanted each year - so maybe your area is like this! Talk to a local gardening expert to find out your local recommendations. <br />GinaGinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05420137490490341730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-885318837068339002013-07-29T10:54:12.124-04:002013-07-29T10:54:12.124-04:00The runners WILL produce berries next spring. You ...The runners WILL produce berries next spring. You are right that the usual recommendation for first year plants is to take off the blossoms. This is to allow the plant to grow roots and runners so that next year you will have a far larger crop (both in size and number of berries.)<br />GinaGinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05420137490490341730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-21518357335942562872013-07-29T10:52:23.877-04:002013-07-29T10:52:23.877-04:00I do have raspberries. How you prune them depends ...I do have raspberries. How you prune them depends on the kind of berry. Once I get it all figured out - maybe I should do a post on it!<br />GinaGinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05420137490490341730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-77642468746315546042013-07-29T05:29:53.130-04:002013-07-29T05:29:53.130-04:00My patch is totally overgrown with quack grass (ca...My patch is totally overgrown with quack grass (called "twitch" here in New Zealand!). So, I'm digging up the whole thing and moving crowns to a different bed, and hoping they'll have enough time to grow before spring that we get a small crop, and maybe better next year!Emmahttp://lotsofhelpers.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-7702377555082100572013-07-28T22:51:36.700-04:002013-07-28T22:51:36.700-04:00Do you have raspberries too? This makes me wonder...Do you have raspberries too? This makes me wonder what I should do with my bushes after the season is over. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-90093944605059409312013-07-28T21:36:01.625-04:002013-07-28T21:36:01.625-04:00Useful info - I hope we'll have strawberry pla...Useful info - I hope we'll have strawberry plants in our garden by next summer, and that I'll be looking this post up again in a year or two when they've had a chance to establish themselves. I never would have thought to weed whack them!<br />-dep31-Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-34668395065797768302013-07-27T08:43:31.604-04:002013-07-27T08:43:31.604-04:00You said "send out runners for vigorous new p...You said "send out runners for vigorous new plants for next year's crop," but those runners won't produce in the spring, will they? I am trying to learn about strawberries, and was told to nip all the buds on my first-year plants to let them establish themselves before producing. Just curious how you do it.Shari Zookhttp://shari.zooks.usnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-86166552345092105432013-07-26T23:29:56.353-04:002013-07-26T23:29:56.353-04:00WOW! I feel totally ignorant. Keep in mind that I ...WOW! I feel totally ignorant. Keep in mind that I was raised in Southern California & have lived in TN & AL for 25 years, but I honestly did NOT know that strawberries came from the same plant year after year. I thought you had to replant new plants every year! So this is new to me. I'll have to store this info away in my brain. for what it's worth? I didn't know that cantaloupes grew on the ground until I was 30 years old. yah, I thought they grew on trees!<br />Sam<br />momtofatdogshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15389739578090412265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-68807821392959968082013-07-26T19:22:18.415-04:002013-07-26T19:22:18.415-04:00I transplanted my strawberries into the garden fro...I transplanted my strawberries into the garden from trugs but to be honest I think they did better in the trugs. They are smothered by weeds in my garden :O( So I'm looking at going back to the trugs again!Hopes Handcraftshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08388763562145957609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-76785451633152880332013-07-26T17:59:27.920-04:002013-07-26T17:59:27.920-04:00We only have a tiny strawberry patch in our yard -...We only have a tiny strawberry patch in our yard - as we live in town and have limited space. I usually just pull out some to give them room. I'm not quite sure what kind of strawberry plants they are, but they continue blooming and producing strawberries even now after we got the first batch. The strawberries are quite small, so maybe more moisture as you say is the trick to improving ours! <br />Thanks for the ideas.<br /><br />PS A friend passed on a "Love Your Blog" award to me, and in return, I did a post sharing answers to some basic questions and linking to some of my favourite blogs. I linked to yours. Thanks for having such a wonderful blog! Here is the link to my post if you are curious. http://karabraun.blogspot.ca/2013/07/a-blog-award.html<br /><br />Have a great summer!Karahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09832752828582010717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-19721182457085659602013-07-26T15:39:34.326-04:002013-07-26T15:39:34.326-04:00April - Yes, you can. I should have mentioned this...April - Yes, you can. I should have mentioned this. I actually have two strawberry beds (only one is pictured here because the other - well let's just say that it hasn't not been cared for!) I did not need any more strawberry beds, nor did I know of anyone who wanted strawberry plants. But if you do want more plants, this is the perfect time to move them to a new bed. Just make sure you water the new plants well until they are established because they will be especially vulnerable from the summer heat. <br />GinaGinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05420137490490341730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4916485057164205644.post-81044936025976118892013-07-26T15:36:36.645-04:002013-07-26T15:36:36.645-04:00Instead of using the tiller could you just remove ...Instead of using the tiller could you just remove plants in the row and plant them elsewhere?Aprilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07281951290036529118noreply@blogger.com