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can i move strawberry plants

susiesue_2
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in Gardening
iwant to move my strawberry plants as they have now finished, and they have loads of runners so i was thinking.....
if i got a couple of big boxes (the type the council give out for recycling) and planted them in there would they be ok? i need to trim off the XS leaves and i could get some plant pots and peg down the runners in some compost?
would this work? i need the room in the bed. being a newbie i couldn't wait to get stuck in and start growing. didn't give tooo much thought long term about making the best of the space available.
if i got a couple of big boxes (the type the council give out for recycling) and planted them in there would they be ok? i need to trim off the XS leaves and i could get some plant pots and peg down the runners in some compost?
would this work? i need the room in the bed. being a newbie i couldn't wait to get stuck in and start growing. didn't give tooo much thought long term about making the best of the space available.
susiesue
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if i got a couple of big boxes (the type the council give out for recycling) and planted them in there would they be ok?
Have they got drainage holes?i need to trim off the XS leaves and i could get some plant pots and peg down the runners in some compost?
Provided none of the runners have rooted this should work fine. Try to disturb the main plant as little as possible i.e. get as much of the rootball without losing any soil.0 -
If you want to keep the original strawberries in that place and move the offshoots to a new place.. just get pots and bury the offshoots in the pots of soil...
when they have taken root then cut them off from the main plants and move to new spot
If you do not want to keep them there.. just dig them up and move to new place.. they do last ..just watch out for mold within the soil in the pots..God helps make my veggie patch grow. He provides everything I need.. It only fails if I do NOT do as He has told me!!
Imagine if Christianity spread like swine flu... how much better the world would be!! God Bless!0 -
the boxes have got holes. im growing my sprouts in them at the mo.
i have aquired a few more-and no i didn't pinch the neighbours boxes. lol
that will be my next project.susiesue
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it may be easier in future to purchase strawberry grow bags
http://www.gardening-naturally.com/acatalog/Strawberry_Planter.html
I hope this helps0
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