Strawberry stash : planting 150 plants in the backyard A frames!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • In this video I plant the frames in my backyard with day neutral strawberry tray plants.
    I go over the best practices when it comes to medium, fertilizer, moisture levels, spacing and more!
    These plants are a new variety called Florida Beauty and they are basically an improved version of Seascape.
    if you have questions i will be happy to answer them in the comment section below!⬇️
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Комментарии • 8

  • @EXTREMERC416
    @EXTREMERC416 3 года назад

    So i got a few plants. I got a 1 galon charlotte and seascape. Charlotte has 3 crowns (two different plans but one plant has 2) same for the seascape. Charlote is already trying to flower and the sizes of the plants are quite big. I have i think one june bearing. Its called strawberry wine but i wasnt able to find anything about them. They fruted like crazy it has like 8 freaking crowns lol(1 plant)
    I have another seascape who is maybe a bit sick it has 2 strawberries forming but they didnt grow for now 2 weeks. Im thinking cutting them off.
    I bought 5 small plants from someone. The leaves were really light green and they have powdery mildew😬. Tried to get rid of them im still trying. But i think they are no good. Also my soil is 30% pot soil fluffy light stuff, 25% normal garden soil, 20% vermicompost 20% fish compost and 2 cups of sand. All of them have that same soil but two pot drain Extremly slowly. Idk why The ones that i have put multch on flush the water in a snap of finger. So my logical conclusion was its the mulch that is doing something to the soil to make it flush more. What do you recommand? Should i just remove all the soil?

  • @traxmom
    @traxmom 3 года назад +2

    Pretty cool. I think I heard you on Epic Gardening's podcast. Didn't you talk about making a video showing how to build a V-trellis for blackberries? There are some videos online, but most of them pertain to large-scale, commercial growing. I'd love to see how you build one for home gardening.

    • @ThePlantCharmer
      @ThePlantCharmer  3 года назад +2

      Thank you and yes I did speak about that v treillis which I’ll be building shortly! Got the plants and lumber so I’ll be building that shortly!

  • @NashvilleMonkey1000
    @NashvilleMonkey1000 3 года назад

    That would work really well in areas with humidity and lots of rain, especially to keep the fungus at bay. We're mid continent so we get a good amount of both hot and cold, and even large round containers dry out in a day in mid summer, which stresses the plants too much to survive the winter in our area. We recently collected all the dirt from our leaf gutters and used it to replace the heavy construction clay in some of the planting areas, and we got a dozen or so buckets of really nice organic soil out of them.

  • @SeanOrfila
    @SeanOrfila 3 года назад +1

    Lookin good my brother

  • @johnnyjet3384
    @johnnyjet3384 2 года назад

    Did you prune immediately, or did you give it a few weeks to set roots?

  • @ronczenczek5435
    @ronczenczek5435 3 года назад

    Khaled I'm really blown away at the results I'm getting. I started growing strawberries and lettuce in 3 gutters and they are looking amazing. The one issue I'm having is that I'm not getting any more flower coming out. I pinched the last one off about 2 weeks ago and I have not seen one since. Im getting alot of runners which I keep clipping off. The plants were large enough for fruit 11 days ago. Is this normal? I'm growing Albion day neutrals