Home grown STRAWBERRIES....2006
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by Deborah L. on March 31, 2006 09:01 AM
I have a question too.
Do the runners have to stay attached when you want them to root and stick them in soil? Or do you cut them off and plant them?
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Do the runners have to stay attached when you want them to root and stick them in soil? Or do you cut them off and plant them?
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by Bill on March 31, 2006 09:19 AM
quote:No, that is an old wives tale....
DOES ANYONE OUT THERE HAVE KNOWLEDGE ON STRAWBERRY RAISING AND USING RUNNERS EACH YEAR? IS IT TRUE, THE RUNNERS FROM THE MOTHER PLANT GET MORE SEEDY EACH YEAR?
quote:Let the runners develop roots before snipping the stem between the two plants.
Do the runners have to stay attached when you want them to root and stick them in soil? Or do you cut them off and plant them?
Growing Strawberries
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