Transplanting Strawberry Runners Cut From The Mother Crown! How To 5X Your Plants Every Year!

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Last summer we started strawberries from seed and went from zero to five-hundred in one season, and now we're crossing the strawberries for even more interesting ones next year~

NashvilleMonkey
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I love to see how your dog loves to run back and forth vvery happy

petrawhorton
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I prune my roots when I transplant and they do quite well.

frankbernard
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I'm going to try this next spring. Too busy wrapping up fall projects to do it now and it's time to mulch the bed, but I have lots of runners despite a rough start this spring to the bed. I did prepare a new bed so I'm all set.

wyominghome
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Great video, thanks especially for all the close up shots as you explain what to do.

auratruslow
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Hi, I am from Habana, Cuba. This is my first expirience planting strawberries. I had the idea that it was something for another climate. But now I am convinced that here in the Caribbean I can get that fruit. Thanks for your explanations. I love the way you talk.

betsyolivares
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Awesome video! Thank you, going to attempt this tomorrow! My fav part was the border collie making appearances in the back ground 😅 haha as i have 2 of those!

theashleighroseshow
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And when you are sick of strawberries and can't allow another to grow, the leaves are highly nutritious: you can feed the extra runners to rabbits :)

melindawolfUS
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Wow, My best friend, I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed

ponyrang
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When do you dig up and thin your strawberry plants? What time of year? Spring? Autumn? Winter? Summer?

smhollanshead
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So. I have no idea how Ive never found your videos before. Ive been watching tons over the last year. But finding gardeners in Texas seems hard to find. I started strawberries in the fall. But not sure when the best time to plant is. Also, which varieties have you found best for Texas. I only started with Ozark Beauties. Do you sell any strawberry plants or plugs? I am now subscribed. 👍🏼. So awesome

robertharris
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I have a 4x8’ raised garden bed right now that I have used the past few years for mainly peppers and tomatoes. This year we put a fence in and I put eight raised beds that are 2x4’ along it. I planted strawberries and pineberries in it and was planning to relocate my big garden into the small ones next year and throw out my big bed but my mom suggested turning that into a strawberry patch which seems like a great idea. It will be less chaos than all the tomato plants in the middle of my yard next year. 😹 I have got to transplant all my strawberry plants in it and I’m trying to figure out if I should do that in the fall or spring. They’ve been planted in their bed for two months now and it would probably be another month before they can be moved. I also have a few in pots that have lived there happily for a couple of years. There are currently a handful of young runners that are being established. I don’t know when I should move them all! 😭

sia_josephine
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That is really great information you are giving me . Thank you for the information . I am planting them on a box. this winter.

petrawhorton
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Great video! I can’t wait to split my strawberry plant like this!

RTCreations-Learn
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I"m moving to east Texas and will start my garden soon, probably too late for this year, since I have yet to buy a house.

jabojr
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This is such a helpful video. Thank you 😊

brittanyfuller
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My brother has a bed and he was surprised they keep blooming again each year.

petrawhorton
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birds and slugs got most of mine that i planted in the ground, here in wa state, which is also zone 8b, but the strawberries i grew in a pot up high on a tall fence grew great, so no more planting in the ground i guess. a couple slugs crawled up a 6 foot cedar fence even to try to get them!!!!

dvssayer
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Oh my ! I divided my crowns but I trimmed the roots there were sooo many. I’m planting them in a tower planter. ! I’m wondering if I put a little root stimulator on them if that would help them ? I left some of the fruit on if the plant looked like it could manage. I have ever bearing strawberries 🍓 which really have done well but they were so overgrown I felt I had to transplant. What can I do other then wait and see to help. Its so hot here I’m shielding them from the direct sun . Please thank you 😊

elaineweitz
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I hade mine for 5+ years and it grew larger each time and I got at least 15 runners in one year

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