3 years of trying to grow strawberries and I now realise from your video the multiple things I’ve been doing wrong! Thank you for this video, it’s been very helpful.
I live in Siberia and here we have a forest species of strawberry that has really small berries, but they have a very strong smell and taste. I planted this strawberry on my windowsill this spring. 3 plants have grown so far.
@@exxolight It depends. If the plant receives enough sunlight and if you harvest later in summer, yes, they are sweet. If it is growing in the shade, the weather is cool and rainy and you harvest early, then they may be bland.
Mulch is key! I've been upping my mulch game this year so I don't have to spend so much money on watering. Everything is doing so much better! Thanks for the tips! :)
Thank you. We had to get an 8 in 1 Birdies bed for the Strawberries for 2 reasons: 1 there was no more room in the garden area which is protected from hungry critters out here In SW Arizona and 2 the raised bed protects the Strawberries from those same hungry critters. We did get another Birdies bed for the Sweet & White potatoes. We had our two well water tanks replaced so we cut the old ones in half, drilled holes in the bottom for drainage and we can now use them for raised beds to plant more veggies - yeah - that is why I save everything - there will always be a use for many many things most people throw away. Judi
Thanks for the tips and info..I'm new at strawberries and want to grow a couple rows in my garden this year! I really enjoy this video because I can see how passionate you are for growing strawberries!!
This last week+ we’ve been harvesting strawberries from our raised bed! It took 2 years to get established (ex: deer damage) enough for fruiting but its been well worth the wait! Our plan is for it to fill the entire bed as the years continue (God-willing). Thank you for sharing and for the great tips! 💫🍓
Deer are one of the worst pest for us. I have prayed that you will get to eat the fruit of your labor. Deer have done a lot damage to a lot of my crops and trees.
@@followerofyahushua3101 Thank you Sheila for your kind words & well wishes ❤️ I’m hoping to navigate (some) of the deer dilemma with some creative methods. Sending you well wishes for this growing season 🌱💫
@@followerofyahushua3101 I have the same problem. At first I tried using those mesh plastic fence but the deer just brazenly push through! So aggravating! Finally had to use chain link fence around the vegi garden. I won’t let them win!! 😠
so i am in the process of moving all my strawberries down the allotment into raised beds. i can not wait to have fresh strawberries. it will be so nice!
Hi Jag, hello from Florida! Thanks for this very helpful video on practical application for fertilizing and mulching strawberries. Had no idea it was a daily labor for the love of strawberries lol!
Wow, I love this video. I am on my second year of my strawberry plants and they are starting to produce and I dont’ want to screw them up. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.
Thanks for a great video. I have started growing strawberries from seed that I got from fresh strawberries which looked great. I am now at a point where I get a great deal of strawberries and I am happy with my results. I do not use sprays as that penetrates the fruit and ii is normally harmful to humans as well. I have planted yellow daisies which acts as an natural insect repellent and it really works great. Maybe you should try it as well.
You have a major operation there. I love your presentation-- very clear and concise. It's late April-- I've waited too long for strawberries this year. Will try next year. Thank you very much. Great video 🏆👏🌱🍓
Hello from south Alabama! Really liked your video. Recently, I began acquiring fruit trees. Mostly Satsumas. Couple Naval Oranges as well. I'm trying to approach my fruit development in a holistic way. Want to create a way to have fruits throughout the year. Most strawberries here are abundant in spring. I have as available abundant organic material. Horse manure and sawdust mostly. Oak leaves too. Your video is so easy to understand and very enjoyable. Being senior citizens, we want to make available to our neighborhood a sourse for organic grown fruits. Strawberries are a favorite here. Hope to learn much from you. Like being called Ole'Sarge since I'm a retired Army soldier.
Aloha Jag, I watched your video showing your location in the San Joaquin county. That's where I was born and raised. It's good to see you farming near Micke Grove Park. I love all the strawberry orchards in that area. I tried once here in Hawaii but it didn't go over very well as I was still a rookie. I will try again as your instructional video is very helpful. Thank you so much. All your videos are very helpful.
wow! Yes, we like this area, very good for growing heirloom tomatoes strawberries and raspberries. We visited Hawaii and drank coconut water everyday. If you ever visit this area again, let us know via email or daisycreekfarms.com (Website is under development and will be launching soon and it will have schedules to visit as well)
Always clip off runners from the plant so it will focus the energy on larger, sweeter and more strawberries. On the 3rd year of the plants growing season let the runners grow and replace the 3 year old plants with the babies because at the end of the 3rd year the plants usually show signs of disease and produce very little fruit. This was a good video. Especially explaining to put lots of organic matter into the soil and mound the soil before planting the strawberries. It's very hard to protect the harvest from the many creatures that want to eat them too. Especially the slugs.
I had a wonderful garden last year, but it was missing strawberries. I started some from seeds that I bought as a set from the store, I sowed a few just to make sure that I had good germination rate. They all germinated and then none made it to adult plant. They take too long to grow from seeds, so this year hopefully I'll get a sucker from the garden center. Thank you for sharing! Hopefully this year I'll post on my youtube channel!
@@juliawei8990 I bought seeds from Amazon (don't do that, most of the seeds I got were bunk, these and my alpine reds were the only good seeds I got). Now when I give seeds I just freeze a strawberry for a couple weeks and scrape the seeds off. (strawberry seeds generally need to be frozen for a couple weeks before they'll germinate). Hope that helps. They're delicious.
Seascape is a good variety. This year I'm trying Shuksan which is June-bearing, but I plan on getting one or two everbearing varieties too so I can have them year 'round. I grow hydroponically, so that avoids bugs.
Thank you for this video! I have never had any luck growing strawberries, so I haven't tried for several years. After watching your video, I think I might have a chance! 💖 🍓
@Avin Deysel I have had a lot going on after I made the comment, including my aunt passing from covid. We are now heading into winter, so I will try it this spring.
Hello, I am in Michigan and just discovered your videos recently. You do a great job of explaining everything, you are easy to listen to and you don't over-talk, which is appreciated! I've learned so much from you already, I cannot wait to put it to use. I must say though.... you are a little rough on your strawberries, lol! I'm flinching every time you throw them into the bins or the cardboard, haha. Thought I'd share my appreciation and my humorous horror. I hope you chuckle!
I've been growing strawberries in my London urban jungle/farm with great success! Hoping to make a video about it on my channel, so I'm very happy you shared your tips, I will definitely apply them on mine 🌱😊💚
Everything sounds great, I love Jag's videos and I will plant my strawberries and spinach tomorrow but please, please, please do not use spinosad as it kills bees!!!! There are other less harmful to the bees ones that can be used instead!!! And never use spinosad sprays on flowers. One bee can pollinate a flower, go home and that can destroy a whole colony :(
I bought an unnamed, hanging strawberry plant that was on sale in the spring thinking maybe I can keep it alive until next season. I gave it a little love and next thing I knew it was producing berries! After 2 transplants, it is now in a 20 gallon bucket living it's best life and has been growing crazy big and giving me little batches of berries all summer. So I am going to guess it is everbearing. I did not know about the runners, and recently found one that is growing 2 little plants. I have left them alone for now, but can I make new plants from them? And how?
I have been learning you can propagate pretty much any plant of any kind,even some that may appear to be dying! So for that being said, do alil research and I strongly believe you will find the answer to this question and some more info to help you along your way!Happy gardening!😉
Get a toothpick and carefully bend it two times to get an U shape, use it to gently stick the runner to the soil. Try to not damage the runner, only keep it on the surface enough time for it to root. Keep the soil moist. It is important to wait about 4-6 weeks before pruning the umbilical cord that connects the runner with the mother plant. Once the runner has roots, it can live independently, be sure to give it time to grow sustainable roots. Avoid covering the top of the plant with soil, keep the new leaves free to grow and breathe.
Hey thanks for this video. You answered a lot of questions I had, especially regarding mulch. I have plenty of wood chips I can use for this but hadn’t seen anyone do it yet. Seems everyone uses pine straw instead. Mulch is so much neater.
Pine needle straw is helpful for strawberries too if you have any concern about alkalinity. Some of the 'holes' may have been made by birds, and we use them by just cutting that spot out. Of course commercially you are correct no one will buy them.
Really like Albion strawberries, very sweet, easily the best strawberries I ever tasted. Trying some others this year. Last years junebearing should be making berries here soon. A little bit of good compost is all you need. Mulch is important. Runners like crazy. Buy a few plants and a year or two later you can have hundreds of plants.
Thanks you so much to encourage us.how long i start watching you jag veer I start my facebook group to encourage people like you. Much thanks from Australia
Hi Jag. Your videos are so helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us on RUclips. Today I will be receiving 50 bare root strawberries so I thought I better see what Jag has to say before I plant them. I think you said that we could use spinach spray as a natural pest control. I can't find any info on spinach spray - did I misunderstand? What is it, and how to I make it or buy it? I also watched your natural pest control video. Thanks! I started with 6 small nursery plants and they are doing great, but my family needs a lot more berries, so I'm trying bare roots for the first time, in two raised beds.
I love watching ur video's! They have alot of great tips and secrets! Thanks for sharing your all your secrets to getting the best out of your 🍓 plants! I have a strawberry 🍓 bed and I have about 5-6 total and they are growing alot of green big leaves, a few berries but some berries have brown bad shots on them. Which are not good to eat. So I'm going to use one of ur secrets to kill any disease my plants may have with the Hydropoxide and water 💧! I have alot of runners n newbie 0lants growing as well. I want that though and at the end of the season I will separate plants n replant them. I need to fix my whole strawberry 🍓 garden but I want to fill up the bed with a few more plants n start another bed. We love strawberries but we gotta figure out if we have something else going on with some of my plants.
STRAWBERRIES with "holes", can be DE-seeded- composted, chopped up for chicken feed/treats, etc etc! Don't just "throw them OUT!" Take the seeds off and you'll get more strawberries!👏
I let my runners do their thing. The mother plants in Virginia usually die out. I go through and remove all the dead roots. They've multiplied in to about 50 plants now. Most are pinnacle, but I cannot find those anymore. I've been replacing bare spots with quinault. There may be a few ozark beauties in the mix. I have wire fencing to keep birds, groundhogs, and deer out.
Lol I just planted I nice size strawberry 🍓 plant that was in a container into the ground and I’m thinking about all the strawberries I’m going to have lol I might need a few more plants
I have watched many of your videos and have learned so much! I am wondering if you live in Zone 8, because I have heard you mention you live in the south. I live in zone 8b, and it sounds as if your weather and clay ground are like mine.
You always sound so excited and happy about your produce. I end up laughing to myself the whole time I watch. Your mood is contagious.
3 years of trying to grow strawberries and I now realise from your video the multiple things I’ve been doing wrong! Thank you for this video, it’s been very helpful.
I live in Siberia and here we have a forest species of strawberry that has really small berries, but they have a very strong smell and taste. I planted this strawberry on my windowsill this spring. 3 plants have grown so far.
is it sweet?
@@exxolight It depends. If the plant receives enough sunlight and if you harvest later in summer, yes, they are sweet. If it is growing in the shade, the weather is cool and rainy and you harvest early, then they may be bland.
Nothing ever tastes so great as these little miracles from the forest. And the smell 🥳OMG. Love them.
Is that similar to the Profunata Musk strawberry?
Very relaxing to see picking strawberries in your farm.
Mulch is key! I've been upping my mulch game this year so I don't have to spend so much money on watering. Everything is doing so much better! Thanks for the tips! :)
In Florida the cockroaches love mulch. Mulch cannot be used.
@@nancyfries4560 all kinds of mulch? What about grass or straw?
This was SO helpful to me & showed me why I’ve been so unsuccessful. Appreciate all your helpful tips!
Great tips, I have a berry patch to rejuvenate. I will be following your advice for better success.
Thanks for being so generous and kind.
Thank you. We had to get an 8 in 1 Birdies bed for the Strawberries for 2 reasons: 1 there was no more room in the garden area which is protected from hungry critters out here In SW Arizona and 2 the raised bed protects the Strawberries from those same hungry critters. We did get another Birdies bed for the Sweet & White potatoes. We had our two well water tanks replaced so we cut the old ones in half, drilled holes in the bottom for drainage and we can now use them for raised beds to plant more veggies - yeah - that is why I save everything - there will always be a use for many many things most people throw away. Judi
Thanks for the tips and info..I'm new at strawberries and want to grow a couple rows in my garden this year! I really enjoy this video because I can see how passionate you are for growing strawberries!!
Love your fields and the way you grow, and educate others at the same time. I wish I could visit and work with you.
YOU ARE SUCH A KNOWLEDGABLE MAN!!! 😊 Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge & sharing what you find out from others. 👍😊🙏
Always worth watching your videos again and again
I plant chives around my strawberries and it keeps pest out and they help each other with nutrients.
Thank you for that tip! Getting ready to plant some for the first time! Will add chives
My strawberries went crazy with the sister planting. I went from 5 plants last spring to over a hundred.
Thanks for the tip
Thank you for this tip, will give it a try 🌱💫
@@fullofgracehomestead I have a question do strawberries come out every year??
Thank you for your video. I have watched quite a few different videos about growing strawberries and this is the best one that I have seen so far.
Fantastic tips, Jag.
I have been failing at container growing, but i understand now, what strawberry plants need. Big help, THANK YOU 🍓
Would love a video tour of the property!
Did one when we bought the property, will do another soon.
@@DaisyCreekFarms Hi Jag,did u check my email sent from amazon@mars-hydro.com? about light sponsorship,hope get your reply soon! Thanks!
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This last week+ we’ve been harvesting strawberries from our raised bed! It took 2 years to get established (ex: deer damage) enough for fruiting but its been well worth the wait! Our plan is for it to fill the entire bed as the years continue (God-willing). Thank you for sharing and for the great tips! 💫🍓
Deer are one of the worst pest for us. I have prayed that you will get to eat the fruit of your labor. Deer have done a lot damage to a lot of my crops and trees.
@@followerofyahushua3101 Thank you Sheila for your kind words & well wishes ❤️ I’m hoping to navigate (some) of the deer dilemma with some creative methods. Sending you well wishes for this growing season 🌱💫
@@followerofyahushua3101 I have the same problem. At first I tried using those mesh plastic fence but the deer just brazenly push through! So aggravating! Finally had to use chain link fence around the vegi garden. I won’t let them win!! 😠
so i am in the process of moving all my strawberries down the allotment into raised beds. i can not wait to have fresh strawberries. it will be so nice!
Hi Jag, hello from Florida! Thanks for this very helpful video on practical application for fertilizing and mulching strawberries. Had no idea it was a daily labor for the love of strawberries lol!
thank you. I will get at it when the rains ease up.
Wow, I love this video. I am on my second year of my strawberry plants and they are starting to produce and I dont’ want to screw them up. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.
Thanks for a great video. I have started growing strawberries from seed that I got from fresh strawberries which looked great. I am now at a point where I get a great deal of strawberries and I am happy with my results. I do not use sprays as that penetrates the fruit and ii is normally harmful to humans as well. I have planted yellow daisies which acts as an natural insect repellent and it really works great. Maybe you should try it as well.
Thank you! I’m going to plant 4 varieties for the first time! Now I know what to do!
you have such a smart setup such good tips and clever spacing with the triangles, so many hidden strawberry treasures in your strawberry patch!
I have this same variety of strawberries growing in my (Vancouver Island) garden! Great producers and super delicious. Thanks for the tips 😊
Thank you so much Jag. Have battled to get quantities of strawberries. I am certainly going to follow your advice and see what happens.
You have a major operation there. I love your presentation-- very clear and concise. It's late April-- I've waited too long for strawberries this year. Will try next year. Thank you very much. Great video 🏆👏🌱🍓
This channel is making me very excited about making my first garden recently
I get excited when I plant my garden too! Good luck! ☘️
Hello from south Alabama! Really liked your video. Recently, I began acquiring fruit trees. Mostly Satsumas. Couple Naval Oranges as well. I'm trying to approach my fruit development in a holistic way. Want to create a way to have fruits throughout the year. Most strawberries here are abundant in spring. I have as available abundant organic material. Horse manure and sawdust mostly. Oak leaves too. Your video is so easy to understand and very enjoyable. Being senior citizens, we want to make available to our neighborhood a sourse for organic grown fruits. Strawberries are a favorite here. Hope to learn much from you. Like being called Ole'Sarge since I'm a retired Army soldier.
Great video man and your very easy to listen to and your passion for what you do shines through. Thank you. Subbed 👊🏿
Im obsessed with this
Jag, nobody does it better. Informative and interesting. Thanks for what you do.
Glad you enjoy it!
Aloha Jag, I watched your video showing your location in the San Joaquin county. That's where I was born and raised. It's good to see you farming near Micke Grove Park. I love all the strawberry orchards in that area. I tried once here in Hawaii but it didn't go over very well as I was still a rookie. I will try again as your instructional video is very helpful. Thank you so much. All your videos are very helpful.
wow! Yes, we like this area, very good for growing heirloom tomatoes strawberries and raspberries. We visited Hawaii and drank coconut water everyday. If you ever visit this area again, let us know via email or daisycreekfarms.com (Website is under development and will be launching soon and it will have schedules to visit as well)
@@DaisyCreekFarms Absolutely, if this covid thing ever lifts. I usually visit once or twice a year. Take care. All the best!
Amazing plants, and props on your weed management!
You are great! My favorite tip is number 7 😊. Thank you 💪
You’re in my feed again sir. Congratulations hope you’re doing better on views.
I love your channel man I’m bout to start my garden
Always clip off runners from the plant so it will focus the energy on larger, sweeter and more strawberries. On the 3rd year of the plants growing season let the runners grow and replace the 3 year old plants with the babies because at the end of the 3rd year the plants usually show signs of disease and produce very little fruit. This was a good video. Especially explaining to put lots of organic matter into the soil and mound the soil before planting the strawberries. It's very hard to protect the harvest from the many creatures that want to eat them too. Especially the slugs.
I appreciate your help. I like SHORT videos!
Thanks For Your Informative and Interesting Videos.
I had a wonderful garden last year, but it was missing strawberries. I started some from seeds that I bought as a set from the store, I sowed a few just to make sure that I had good germination rate. They all germinated and then none made it to adult plant. They take too long to grow from seeds, so this year hopefully I'll get a sucker from the garden center. Thank you for sharing! Hopefully this year I'll post on my youtube channel!
Thank you for sharing very informative 👍
Thanks very much for sharing this video with us I'm watching all the way from 🇬🇭 And we really need the seat of strawberries here
I'm growing an alpine white strawberry in a pot. They're amazing.
How did you harvest the strawberry seeds ?
@@juliawei8990 I bought seeds from Amazon (don't do that, most of the seeds I got were bunk, these and my alpine reds were the only good seeds I got).
Now when I give seeds I just freeze a strawberry for a couple weeks and scrape the seeds off. (strawberry seeds generally need to be frozen for a couple weeks before they'll germinate).
Hope that helps. They're delicious.
Seascape is a good variety. This year I'm trying Shuksan which is June-bearing, but I plan on getting one or two everbearing varieties too so I can have them year 'round. I grow hydroponically, so that avoids bugs.
Thank you for this video! I have never had any luck growing strawberries, so I haven't tried for several years. After watching your video, I think I might have a chance! 💖 🍓
@Avin Deysel I have had a lot going on after I made the comment, including my aunt passing from covid. We are now heading into winter, so I will try it this spring.
Hello, I am in Michigan and just discovered your videos recently. You do a great job of explaining everything, you are easy to listen to and you don't over-talk, which is appreciated! I've learned so much from you already, I cannot wait to put it to use. I must say though.... you are a little rough on your strawberries, lol! I'm flinching every time you throw them into the bins or the cardboard, haha. Thought I'd share my appreciation and my humorous horror. I hope you chuckle!
Thank u for this beautiful video. Love from Durban, South Africa
I've been growing strawberries in my London urban jungle/farm with great success! Hoping to make a video about it on my channel, so I'm very happy you shared your tips, I will definitely apply them on mine 🌱😊💚
help me with your experience
Marine The Plant Machine, have tips for kinds of worm sprayS?
I Have Learned So Much Ty
Thanks for the tips your videos are very inspiring you are the best. Keep up the good work and I'm always waiting for more tips
I like your enthusiasm.
Everything sounds great, I love Jag's videos and I will plant my strawberries and spinach tomorrow but please, please, please do not use spinosad as it kills bees!!!! There are other less harmful to the bees ones that can be used instead!!! And never use spinosad sprays on flowers. One bee can pollinate a flower, go home and that can destroy a whole colony :(
:((((( I would think if it kills bees it might not be all that healthy to ingest as humans either
Can you tell me what to use instead
Is Sevin dust less harmful? My dad has used that for years.
Do not use sevin. It’s extremely harmful to bees. I have hives…
Very thorough video! Thank you!
We use bio degradable plastic mulch! It's gone at the end of the season Great videos! Thanks!
I bought an unnamed, hanging strawberry plant that was on sale in the spring thinking maybe I can keep it alive until next season. I gave it a little love and next thing I knew it was producing berries! After 2 transplants, it is now in a 20 gallon bucket living it's best life and has been growing crazy big and giving me little batches of berries all summer. So I am going to guess it is everbearing. I did not know about the runners, and recently found one that is growing 2 little plants. I have left them alone for now, but can I make new plants from them? And how?
I have been learning you can propagate pretty much any plant of any kind,even some that may appear to be dying! So for that being said, do alil research and I strongly believe you will find the answer to this question and some more info to help you along your way!Happy gardening!😉
Get a toothpick and carefully bend it two times to get an U shape, use it to gently stick the runner to the soil. Try to not damage the runner, only keep it on the surface enough time for it to root. Keep the soil moist. It is important to wait about 4-6 weeks before pruning the umbilical cord that connects the runner with the mother plant. Once the runner has roots, it can live independently, be sure to give it time to grow sustainable roots. Avoid covering the top of the plant with soil, keep the new leaves free to grow and breathe.
What a great video! I wish I would have found you BEFORE I planted my strawberries. My strawberry bed is a MESS!!! I have lots of work to do.
Hey thanks for this video. You answered a lot of questions I had, especially regarding mulch. I have plenty of wood chips I can use for this but hadn’t seen anyone do it yet. Seems everyone uses pine straw instead. Mulch is so much neater.
Thanks Jag, this is super helpful.
Pine needle straw is helpful for strawberries too if you have any concern about alkalinity. Some of the 'holes' may have been made by birds, and we use them by just cutting that spot out. Of course commercially you are correct no one will buy them.
Really like Albion strawberries, very sweet, easily the best strawberries I ever tasted. Trying some others this year. Last years junebearing should be making berries here soon. A little bit of good compost is all you need. Mulch is important. Runners like crazy. Buy a few plants and a year or two later you can have hundreds of plants.
Thank you jag paji great tips 🙏👍🤓
Thanks ever so much for sharing the video , very helpful ,love from the UK
All you picture perfect youtube gardeners make it look SO EASY!😜😂Beginner here and strawberry 🍓 FANATIC! LOOKS GREAT!♥️🍓♥️🍓♥️🍓
Thanks for hour stradberry info.
Thanks you so much to encourage us.how long i start watching you jag veer I start my facebook group to encourage people like you. Much thanks from Australia
very good information and well done video.
I love this video! Thanks for the tips
Great info they looks so amazing! I love strawberries 🍓
beautiful presentation, thank you
Thanks for sharing your tips! How do you keep birds and other critters off your strawberries?
You have a really great channel and good info. I love the look of your plants.
love to watch your videos i was looking for a method of harvesting strawberries seeds
Thanks you so much for your video on strawberries
New sub. Learned new things from you. Thank you so much.
Cool video! Thanks :)
Wow these are good tips.
Very informative from Hong Kong
Good stuff, Jag!
Every video very useful information thanks bro ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Always welcome
Always enjoy your helpful videos! Thank you 🙏
Thank you for helpful tips SirG
Thank you sir for kind of information
Hi Jag. Your videos are so helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us on RUclips. Today I will be receiving 50 bare root strawberries so I thought I better see what Jag has to say before I plant them. I think you said that we could use spinach spray as a natural pest control. I can't find any info on spinach spray - did I misunderstand? What is it, and how to I make it or buy it? I also watched your natural pest control video. Thanks! I started with 6 small nursery plants and they are doing great, but my family needs a lot more berries, so I'm trying bare roots for the first time, in two raised beds.
I love watching ur video's! They have alot of great tips and secrets! Thanks for sharing your all your secrets to getting the best out of your 🍓 plants! I have a strawberry 🍓 bed and I have about 5-6 total and they are growing alot of green big leaves, a few berries but some berries have brown bad shots on them. Which are not good to eat. So I'm going to use one of ur secrets to kill any disease my plants may have with the Hydropoxide and water 💧! I have alot of runners n newbie 0lants growing as well. I want that though and at the end of the season I will separate plants n replant them. I need to fix my whole strawberry 🍓 garden but I want to fill up the bed with a few more plants n start another bed. We love strawberries but we gotta figure out if we have something else going on with some of my plants.
Love your content Bless you my friend
Wow. I wish mine looked that good.
STRAWBERRIES with "holes", can be DE-seeded- composted, chopped up for chicken feed/treats, etc etc!
Don't just "throw them OUT!"
Take the seeds off and you'll get more strawberries!👏
Yes good advice, he does have chickens I'm sure he still finds a use for them
What if you cut that part and it the rest?
Your farm is more like Indian village farm. But it looks much natural and green.. 😊❤
And thanks for all those important informations.. 😊😊
I let my runners do their thing. The mother plants in Virginia usually die out. I go through and remove all the dead roots. They've multiplied in to about 50 plants now. Most are pinnacle, but I cannot find those anymore. I've been replacing bare spots with quinault. There may be a few ozark beauties in the mix. I have wire fencing to keep birds, groundhogs, and deer out.
Thanks for sharing. God's blessings always. Hallelujah Grace Shalom.
Thank you for your wonderful videos👍💯
Lol I just planted I nice size strawberry 🍓 plant that was in a container into the ground and I’m thinking about all the strawberries I’m going to have lol I might need a few more plants
This video was very informative and helpful, thank you.👍
Please do a video about growing strawberry in container please
Hello to you Jag from me ;) in australia. Thanks for the good information
They look delicious 😋
Are these second year strawberries and when did you plant them?. Great vid!
It's one session crop
@masimuseebatvlogs No, in most places they are perennial.
He wouldn't be planting 1200 plant every year
Thanks for the tips .Great
Thank you great insight
I have watched many of your videos and have learned so much! I am wondering if you live in Zone 8, because I have heard you mention you live in the south. I live in zone 8b, and it sounds as if your weather and clay ground are like mine.