Strawberry Plugs?

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I don't think I have ever seen a package of strawberry seeds. Plenty of bare root plants / starter plugs but never seed packs. Do you think that you could do this by mashing up a strawberry and mixing it with dirt?
 

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mothergoose, what type of seeds. Were they junebearing or everbearing? The name of the strawberry?
 

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msbear said:
Great Job! Mothergoose.. I had terrible luck with the strawberry seed

I bought from Gurney's too, I believe.. got 3 different varieties; quinalt, ozark beauty and something else. ...all everbearing.

I had a total of 12 strawberries from 75 plants last year (first year so that's exceptable) The shoots are out of control! I have quadruple the amount of plants now. I am currently selling them on craigslist. Someone is picking up 50 plants on Friday. I'll have to dig them all up :/ but, I can't stand anything to go to waste. I would just leave them but, some are in the lawn and moving into areas where I don't want them.

....Cannot wait to see how the production picks up this year.

I also bought raspberry bushes from someone on here last year. They sent 5 for like 10 bucks. I didn't get any berries last year but they're growing like crazy right now and I have new shoots everywhere.. very excited :ya
I got quarts of strawberries from mine last year, but I yanked and cut all the runners I saw. It forced them to not waste their energy sending out daughter plants. I will allow for a few this year, but I am starting another strawberry bed, and I want to rotate fresh plants every 3 years from the daughters of plants in another bed. Always fresh! :)

Good luck, just remember to control the runners this year and they'll mass produce. :D
 

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vfem said:
I got quarts of strawberries from mine last year, but I yanked and cut all the runners I saw. It forced them to not waste their energy sending out daughter plants. I will allow for a few this year, but I am starting another strawberry bed, and I want to rotate fresh plants every 3 years from the daughters of plants in another bed. Always fresh! :)

Good luck, just remember to control the runners this year and they'll mass produce. :D
Thanks and we'll do!
 
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