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  • roitelet...we need to talk

    I've been reading posts and it seems clear to me that you are THE most successful strawberry grower here.

    What is not shown in posts is the fact that I am probably the least successful strawberry grower here

    I really, REALLY love strawberries

    I am in need of a masterclass...

    What variety?
    What in?
    How do you do it?

    I want to grow 61 lbs next year too (2 lbs would be a start )
    Please help me...
    http://goneplotterin.blogspot.co.uk/

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    Well I did have a lot of plants. They are planted in the ground and I don't do anything special to them. Top dress with leaf mould each year and only let them fruit for three to four years then oust them. I have ousted 24 plants this year and the rest are 30 two year old plants and 9 one year old. The two year olds were the best croppers and will get another year before they are out. The old plants produced quite a good crop but they were mostly small and suitable for jam. I used hay to cover the ground as I was short of straw and didn't have slug or rot problems. I am going to give them a general purpose feed this year in the next few days.

    The variety I have is Suprise de Marche but it is not easy to find as it has been superseded by a 'New improved' variety and I don't know what the name is.

    If you have any more questions please ask.
    Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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