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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: Frizzle1 on July 30, 2012, 12:25

Title: No strawberrys
Post by: Frizzle1 on July 30, 2012, 12:25
I bought some already potted strawberry plants last year and they were lovely. This year they have had no flowers no fruit and so far no runners. The runners I had taken from them last year are fruiting now, should I start again with new plants, trouble is I love the variety and don't know what it called.
Title: Re: No strawberrys
Post by: TerryB on July 30, 2012, 16:55
If the plants are healthy give them a good feed and another year.
They are not supposed to be at there best untill the second year.
You could also give them a feed with a liquid tomato fertilizer now and you may get some late ones.
Title: Re: No strawberrys
Post by: Frizzle1 on July 30, 2012, 18:38
Thanks for your reply terry. Do you think that maybe it was their second year last year as they were already potted and growing its hard to tell. I bought them already growing in a strawberry planter.from a garden centre but they never had a label. They went from very early until very late with fruit and the strawberries had square bottoms and very large. Don't want to loose them completely as its a lovely variety. I found it rather difficult to take the runners as its a hanging planter not easy. Will feed them again though and see if it makes any difference. Thanks again.
Title: Re: No strawberrys
Post by: peapod on July 31, 2012, 00:01
Ive just bought some 50p specials from the garden centre (cheapskate yes I know!)

They were just finishing cropping when I bought them (with a view to taking the runners from also a hanging basket)

They were lovingly transplanted with TLC.  Then they started dying off.  I thought "Oh well, cheap stuff", and cut the dead leaves off and fed haphazardly as I do with plants I think are past it.

Then we got the deluge of rain that blighted the womens race at the Olympics.  They are rejuvenated and Ive learned a great lesson this year.  Dont ever let strawbs dry out!

Im sure we will both get runners, it will just take more planning  ;)