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Started by wattapain, May 31, 2005, 20:25:28

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First strawbs - pretty good eh?  ;D 8) ;D
Terri

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beejay

That's excellent Our first are still a couple of days off, & not that many either!

wattapain

Just eaten them - yummmmmmm - absoutely double deeelicious!!! ;D ;D

Georgie

Wonderful, well done.   ;D

G xx
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Aussie Chick

That is so fabulous! Were they under glass or are you a natural?? Mine are no where up to picking :(

wattapain

nope, they were potted up runners from my garden - a bit of a mixture - some earlies, mid eason and lates so hopefully I'll be picking for a while!
Just planted them last year - November I think - , through black weed suppressing stuff - keeps them clean too - netted them - and bingo. I am so pleased.
As for being a natural - err I do not think so  ;) - all the above things were done because   of info received from this site. Believe me guys, ifi can do it...
But  I am sooooo chuffed.
Terri  ;D 8) ;D

JillMarie

What a 'mouth-watering' pic!!  That's brilliant getting them so early.  Ours are still small & colourless!!

greenfists

Brilliant I've only just netted mine.
I think of all the things we grow strawberries eaten straight off the plant are my favorite.
I have a 2 metre by 3 metre patch. All from 3 plants that were half price.
Good I love strawberries, I'm so envious of yours being ready.
If you haven't got green fingers then use your fists.

return of the mac

Wattapain did you need to put straw under your strawbs? Or was the sheet enough?
I LOVE OP AMPS!

wattapain

Quote from: return of the mac on May 31, 2005, 22:37:21
Wattapain did you need to put straw under your strawbs? Or was the sheet enough?

No I didn't put any straw on them - just the black stuff & net.
Terri

return of the mac

Thanks for the very prompt reply terri :D I now know that i dont need any straw, thanks
I LOVE OP AMPS!

RichardS

wow, good going there!

My strawbs aren't anywhere near picking yet - still swelling and green.

The plants, however, have gone absolutely nuts this year - they've grown to twice the size they were last year, and absolutely covered in flowers.

If only 50% of them come to something then we'll be overrun in June.

And that doesn't include the 13 runners that I took last year and potted up into two terracotta strawb planters in the back garden...

Debs


I have already had strawberries too.

I grew mine in a half drainpipe suspended along the greenhouse.

They had a lovely smell and were sweet and full of flavour.

Will definitely be doing strawbs this way again!

Debs

Veggie Mad

They look amazing, can't wait for mine to be ready, i think it will be a while yet.   The good news is there are lots of flowers, so hopefully lots of strwaberries!!!

maz

 :o   I was expecting to see some beautiful plants with lots of flowers NOT a plate full of friut.

They look sooooo delish. :P

Mine are still at the flowering stage but of course mine are a later flowering variety. Thats my story and Im sticking to it!!!  ;) ;D
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Yuet_Lee

I'm still waiting for mine too.  :(
There are load of fruits but all green..... :-\
yuet

westsussexlottie

We had a bowlful of large red fruit at the weekend too.
They were yummy.

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