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By: leiatyndall. on 11 Mar 10, 17:33:26
I've grown strawberries in containers indoors in the past.. However, I keep losing the plants over the winter & I'm wondering if I'm losing them because I let them flower/fruit out the yr I get the plants (I'm always impatient to eat fresh berries). I didn't know they'll grow better when crowded. Is it still recommended to remove fruits/ flowers the 1st yr, even if the label doesn't mention it? If I use transplant fert. & establish roots that way can I let it fruit the 1st yr?
By: yoItsTDawg. on 24 Feb 10, 00:31:30
mines arent greeny leaves there just a big stem and tiny leaves on top anyone know why
By: YoungMalcomX1. on 14 Feb 10, 18:55:43
what if you dont have the root to start with only the fruit itself
By: OreoCookieOreo. on 13 Feb 10, 17:48:41
I have a question.. I live in New Jersey. I own a condo so space is limited. I wanted to grow strawberries but I'm not sure if Jersey's weather is too hot or not like this lady was explianing. Also.. when do you grow them.. summer time or winter time? Sorry.. I am very new to this. Just bought my first place and wanted to get into gardening. Any help would be really appreciated. I can only do contrainer gardening though since I live in a condo. There is plenty of direct sunlight on the patio.
By: teamgrn. on 04 Feb 10, 07:47:13
think shes talking about where its to hot or cold. calm down. why did you even comment on it if you didnt like it. i think youre useless. im sure shes helping more people then you ever will
By: nicolesims1. on 04 Feb 10, 03:30:23
They're just strawberries, dude. No need for name calling...4th grader
By: AFGHASIB. on 02 Feb 10, 05:27:53
LMFAO!
By: joediditagain. on 24 Jan 10, 09:16:00
Ok this is BS. If you're growing indoors you should assume that people have a metal halide or high pressure sodium light. this is bullshit. why would i put a pot of strawberries in my window when i could easily just put the fuckin thing outside? FUCK this video is 90% useless. YOU FAT BITCH!
By: icemilf. on 20 Jan 10, 15:25:01
is there no light shifting.. imean like first couple of weeks 18/6 hours and then 12/12 hours
By: prettyeven. on 30 Dec 09, 12:06:40
now this is what i'm talking about.informative vid. thanks! =)
By: TheSwordmanx. on 27 Dec 09, 03:31:04
@loymonteiro I think you can grow anything inside in the Winter. All you need is the correct temperature. You know how green house works? It keeps the temperature warm so anything can grow.
By: loymonteiro. on 26 Oct 09, 00:16:36
can you grow them in winter inside??
By: parkerum. on 07 Oct 09, 12:32:54
I went to voyspace and figured this out.
By: LaurelCowgal. on 07 Oct 09, 06:37:49
haha I am so silly when I'm drunk I totally click on these bogus links!
By: 5277407. on 05 Sep 09, 19:26:21
Strawberries definitely need lots of sun as, but don't let them cook.
By: sd8c. on 30 Aug 09, 00:09:47
I got same wild strawberries from a farm and I replanted them in my garden in the city and they grew like crazzy too!!
By: 2bpilot1. on 15 Aug 09, 16:39:35
its because they generalise that to the temp there they will like either a hot humid shady spot or 70 - 80 degree direct sunlight with avereage humidity so not in a desert but not on the beach
By: hombrelupa. on 03 Aug 09, 08:40:09
Here they say strawberry likes hot sun. In another video they say strawberries like shade. Which one is it?
By: thebluebunny1. on 05 Jul 09, 02:22:09
i had a magazine that told me planting companions and my garden all grew beautifully
By: aihentaigirl. on 29 Jun 09, 04:05:38
is basil thai the same as basil leaf
By: exotikk1. on 28 Jun 09, 12:22:02
You just learned an old gardener's trick...should Google "companion planting", to learn what plants grow better when basil grows beside them. :)
By: exotikk1. on 28 Jun 09, 12:20:18
You can plant strawberries from seed but it is difficult...I recommend getting 1 or 2 yr old plants from a nursery that sells virus-free stock (so they don't die on you from disease). There are many good online nurseries. Best of luck :)
By: thorrin70. on 19 Jun 09, 03:56:12
I have a question: Does every fruit have seeds? Can you plant strawberry seeds instead of a plant?
By: Killerspider762. on 04 May 09, 21:47:13
My strawberry plants are flowering and spreading like crazy =D
By: dragonflyj. on 28 Apr 09, 21:19:19
Thank you! I really appreciate your video!! Can't wait to plant my strawberries now! :)