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Old 17-03-2004, 04:06 AM
Janice
 
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Default strawberries are in my way

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 22:59:08 GMT, Dawn
wrote:

Henriette Kress wrote:


I'd just want to leave them be. Dig around the patch and plant some of the
plants off the runners in your newly dug garden.


Are you saying I can transplant the plants at the end of the runners and
dig the rest up? Or that I should selectively dig around the
strawberries when planting tomatoes?


If I recall correctly, you shouldn't plant tomatoes and strawberry
near one another. I'm sure someone in the group will chime in if it's
so. You could easily do a search about it also, but I think that is
one of the "mixes" I read recently shouldn't be "mixed" ;-)

Janice


Strawberries are short-lived, they bear most in their first 3-6 (or so)
years, and renewing a plot by taking the first sets of plants off runners
and planting them elsewhere is the usual, over here.


Thanks. I didn't know that.


The mint might still come back if you give it enough water. If it was a
real mint, Mentha sp., that is.


The tag only says "peppermint". No latin name. It survived the first ice
storm but didn't seem to make it through the second one. The patch has
been getting spring rain but so far shows no sign of life.



Dawn