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20-05-2007, 02:16 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Aggressive strawberry runners
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Jan Flora wrote:
In article ,
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New bed of strawberries - planted 2+ months ago - just
starting to bear - putting out quantities of "aggressive" runners.
Bed is very small; no place to root runners.
Should I:
1. Cut them off and replant elsewhere? If so,
can I plant
(a) between roses - yes, there is room
(b) between veggies - if so, which to avoid?
2. Enlarge bed - terrible nuisance, have to dig up
horrible lawn and enrich - big job.
3. Cut off and discard.
Help..they're about to come in through my window g
This is So. Calif Coastal.
TIA
Persephone
Give them away to neighbors & folks in your garden club
or toss them in the compost.
Gardening is supposed to be relaxing. Chill.
Jan
I just ignored them. ;-)
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