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  1. thriftybri

    thriftybri Gardener

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    thinking of growing some strawberrys this year, seen some bare root A+ runners from mr fothergill, will these fruit the first year? they are more expensive than ordinary runners, or is there a strain that will fruit first year.? cheers brian
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Dunno, but I doubt you will get much this year unless they are an autumn fruiting variety.
     
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    They usually do fruit in the first year, but a much smaller crop, though some folk say remove all flowers/fruits in the first year so all its energy goes into building up whole plant , ready fo a much better crop the following year.
    You could prove the point by only letting half of them friut this year ?

    Mr. F is saying their A+ plants are well grown and only shipped if they are of the required good size, so would expect some decent berries this year.
     
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    cheers for that wonder if they do a free delivery soon?
     
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    mmmmmmmmmm heard that before was hoping they would be a variety that did produce in first year , thanks for your time answering:)
     
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      Just to add, here is Cambridge, Honeoye, and Florence for next year.

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        Well, slowly moving them into new pots and hangers for a show this year.
        Hanging pots and these new bags which are supposed to be for spuds.
         

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        If you have the room to spare I would suggest planting some garlic in between the strawberries. Just take a few cloves and shove them in the ground.
        Keeps some bugs and most of the slugs away that would normally decimate your Harvest. And also - free garlic
         
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