Maximize Your Strawberry Harvests Every Year

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4 Keys To Maximize Your Strawberry Harvests Every Year!

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I grew strawberries in a fabric pot. I kinda forgot about it and it sent out runners that escaped the pot. Now I have strawberry plants all at the back edge of my yard and into the woods.

elaineisthatyou
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We are a second year strawberry farm in Australia and have many different varieties of strawberries planted in our fields and in our high tunnel. I enjoy watching your videos as they have helped us tremendously in our journey of making them a productive and saleable crop. As we live on the south coast of Australia many of strawberries are currently sleeping but some are still producing but not enough to sell so we wash and hull them and place them into the freezer ready to make ice cream in the summer months. Thankyou for sharing your invaluable tips :) Cheers Theresa

Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm
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Well hello my dear Jeff! It’s too late all my strawberries are dried and gone, it’s too hot here zone 9 and I’m not going to sweat it but it’s frustrating when I can’t do anything to make my plants survive here. Someone doesn’t want me to put any cover that will look bad in front of the house so 😔👩‍🌾 I’m just happy I have vegetables and blueberries still ❤😊, thanks for all the tips and advice, take care and happy 4th of July everyone 🙏🏻♥️

emylytle
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Have heavy clay soil, they were not doing well, so dug them up and put in a premium potting soil - they love it. Did grow most of mine from seed over the winter, they have huge berries!

Lilmo
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Some of the best U-Pick strawberry farms I've been to have been in western WA. I live in central WA, zone 6b. It gets cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Sometimes we get a lot of snow during winter and sometimes we don't. My son likes strawberries and I would like to try and grow them; but, our weather may not be the best for the strawberries to thrive in.

Donna_G
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wake up honey, Ripe Tomato Farms uploaded a new strawberry video!

Sethyfisher
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Hey Jeff,
Thanks for all your great videos. I have a bumper crop of strawberries here in Montana. So many that we're sharing them with the birds. We grow them in 8'x4' raised bed. They're so thick we don't even have to mulch them! Thanks again
Joe

Joe-Skier
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This is my second year of my everbaring, and they definitely came back bigger and stronger than the first year ❤ Cannot wait till the 3rd n 4th. Wouldn't have been possible without your teachings !!

ashleybreckheimer
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Thank you for such a good explaination of growing the best strawberries.❤

beerich
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My strawberries grown from seed seemed to be doing okay previous years. This year though, we had erratic temperature swings, from an unseasonably cold spring, to several heatwaves in a row. Then, of course, I had mugwort growing all through my strawberry patch that was nearly impossible to pull out without disturbing the strawberries. Sometimes I don't think I'll ever get an actual harvest.

FrozEnbyWolf
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Last season I discovered strawberry plants and pumpkin vines get along really well when they have enough room to run together.

Next season I want to see how sowing corn, pole beans, and pumpkin goes in the strawberry patch with the strawberries (obviously).

I have managed to germinate a garlic seed sprout. New cultivar for the world. Hopefully. Knock on wood.
This is what happens when you're a frustrated former bio-researcher, you will DIY experiment when opportunity presents itself.

TheKrispyfort
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Hahaha...Great crop this year if the chipmunks would leave me some! Great tips though. Bought a 5 tier shelf to put them on...hopefully that helps 😂❤😊

teribelleau
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Thank you Jeff
Huge help !!
Really do appreciate all the helpful information you share with us all

Thank you!

vickirickman
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Can you do a video on how to grow an Orange Tree from seed please?

DenversGarden
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Great vid just wondering when to cut off my runners as I have lots but they don’t have nodules on them yet I have everbearing ones

valjalava
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Hey Jeff
When it comes to the digging up and separating the plants, when is it best to do this? Late fall? Since my plants have stopped producing and are quite crowded can I do this now, even though it is mid summer?

mitzimarquez
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Morning Jeff. One question please the straw mulch in bags where do you buy it from is it an animal bedding straw I live in Tasmania and although can find it in another state for garden mulch it’s too expensive to ship. Thanks Jeff. My last lot of sugar cane mulch bagged was not great so looking for alternative

tassiegirl
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I have a problem with slugs what is the best thing to do to get rid of them

davidbelflower
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i thought about starting a few strawberries from seed and putting them in my grow tent along with my citrus trees, peppers and dwarf tomatoes etc, i'd want strawberries constantly, all year long, will a june bearing one manage it when my lights are on roughly 10-12hours? ive heard they trigger by day lengths or something? if everbearing are the alpine/wild type, i find them a bit small and not as tasty as the big ones i buy from the supermarket. can you recommend a type that would work for me that i can find in seed form ?

dantheman
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I’m having huge problem with pill bugs getting at my strawberries in a raised bed seems like the straw mulch is perfect for them to live under, , , , any solutions?

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