After spending some time on your channel I thought I utilized my time in the correct way by seeing the correct video. I appreciate your work. It was really a nice channel and I was really impressed by seeing this video.
Thanks for the heads-up on shelf life of chandlers. I had them on my list as I know Dre plants those, but I had no idea they turned so quick! Just saved me some headache. Appreciate it!
I'm not sure where the nursery is located in Canada. We have several strawberry nurseries in NC and VA that we've used and I think they all get their tips from the same place
Hello sir, do you have any advice for my situation. I live in central Kentucky and i got 150 seascape strawberries. In spring, they were big and juicy, now they are tiny and unsweet. Irrigation and fertility are there but im just cutting runners. Any advice is appreciated.
@CherryHillFarm help me understand please. I thought everbearing was supposed to give you a crop thru the whole season, vs getting June bearing for a big crop. I only get about 6 weeks of production with seascape then i rip it?
@Bohohank I love in central Kentucky. I'm from Michigan and I been told it wasn't so bad here compared to what it used to be. The strawberries look good, they just kept making tiny, bland fruit in the summer months, and pushing runners. Glad you were able to save your plants. Sun felt brutal this year
@Bohohank wow, we did have a lot of 90s here also, but fortunately, the strawberries didn't seem to mind it so much. I wonder if the heat contributes to them making small, bland fruit.
After spending some time on your channel I thought I utilized my time in the correct way by seeing the correct video. I appreciate your work.
It was really a nice channel and I was really impressed by seeing this video.
Thanks for the heads-up on shelf life of chandlers. I had them on my list as I know Dre plants those, but I had no idea they turned so quick! Just saved me some headache. Appreciate it!
Love those tapered plugs, bet they went in the ground better than the old squares. Great job, you've got it down to a science.
Thank you. Yes they are much much better
Wow 1500 subscribers! way to go
That's a lot of strawberries ,,,winter in Alberta western Canada is very dry
What nursery did you get you plants from?
Aarons creek in Virginia
I'd like to try those camarosas here in MI and plant some this fall. Where do you get them in Canada?
I'm not sure where the nursery is located in Canada. We have several strawberry nurseries in NC and VA that we've used and I think they all get their tips from the same place
@@CherryHillFarm thank you!
Yield data in strawberries? I assume you are measuring in baskets per picking? Well now that I think about it, it seems like a no brainer.
Gallons of lbs, either works
Can you advise where to get cardboard strawberry boxes to put the quarts in
Tri-est, Southern Container, Pro Ag, try these. They're all in North Carolina. So depends on your location.
Thank you very much. Take care
Hello sir, do you have any advice for my situation. I live in central Kentucky and i got 150 seascape strawberries. In spring, they were big and juicy, now they are tiny and unsweet. Irrigation and fertility are there but im just cutting runners. Any advice is appreciated.
@Stoicismisourgreatestteacher if you pick strawberries for 4-6 weeks, that's about as good of a crop as you can ask for. It's time for them to be done
@CherryHillFarm help me understand please. I thought everbearing was supposed to give you a crop thru the whole season, vs getting June bearing for a big crop. I only get about 6 weeks of production with seascape then i rip it?
@Bohohank ok, I didn't know they got better subsequent years. Thank you for telling me this. 👍
@Bohohank I love in central Kentucky. I'm from Michigan and I been told it wasn't so bad here compared to what it used to be. The strawberries look good, they just kept making tiny, bland fruit in the summer months, and pushing runners. Glad you were able to save your plants. Sun felt brutal this year
@Bohohank wow, we did have a lot of 90s here also, but fortunately, the strawberries didn't seem to mind it so much. I wonder if the heat contributes to them making small, bland fruit.
How any acres
Hlo sir where you from
The northwest piedmont of North Carolina