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Tom or Mary 23-06-2006 10:11 PM

Strawberry Pots and Vacation
 
I will be vacation for a week in mid July, and live in western PA, and worry
that my strawberry pots will dry out. I have two plans: a. water them well,
place big plastic bags over them and place them in the shade or b. water
them well, place them in this big large square tub filled with water, and
place them in the shade.
Which solution do you think would be better?

Thanks

Tom



Carl 1 Lucky Texan 23-06-2006 11:00 PM

Strawberry Pots and Vacation
 
Tom or Mary wrote:
I will be vacation for a week in mid July, and live in western PA, and worry
that my strawberry pots will dry out. I have two plans: a. water them well,
place big plastic bags over them and place them in the shade or b. water
them well, place them in this big large square tub filled with water, and
place them in the shade.
Which solution do you think would be better?

Thanks

Tom



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[email protected] 24-06-2006 02:11 AM

Strawberry Pots and Vacation
 
OK let me get this straight, they are in pots?
You can't take them to a neighbor to be watered as needed?

Tom or Mary wrote:
I will be vacation for a week in mid July, and live in western PA, and worry
that my strawberry pots will dry out. I have two plans: a. water them well,
place big plastic bags over them and place them in the shade or b. water
them well, place them in this big large square tub filled with water, and
place them in the shade.
Which solution do you think would be better?

Thanks

Tom



JoeSpareBedroom 24-06-2006 12:17 PM

Strawberry Pots and Vacation
 
"Tom or Mary" wrote in message
...
I will be vacation for a week in mid July, and live in western PA, and
worry
that my strawberry pots will dry out. I have two plans: a. water them
well,
place big plastic bags over them and place them in the shade or b. water
them well, place them in this big large square tub filled with water, and
place them in the shade.
Which solution do you think would be better?

Thanks

Tom



The plastic bag idea will kill them. Kill, as in "dead".



enigma 24-06-2006 02:40 PM

Strawberry Pots and Vacation
 
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
:

"Tom or Mary" wrote in message
...
I will be vacation for a week in mid July, and live in
western PA, and worry
that my strawberry pots will dry out. I have two plans:
a. water them well,
place big plastic bags over them and place them in the
shade or b. water them well, place them in this big large
square tub filled with water, and place them in the shade.
Which solution do you think would be better?


The plastic bag idea will kill them. Kill, as in "dead".


no kidding, baked strawberries with a side of mold.
the tub idea will drown them. strawberries like well drained
soil.
OP really needs to find a strawberry sitter to come by &
water them or set up a timer water system.

lee or plan to buy new plants
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JoeSpareBedroom 25-06-2006 03:07 AM

Strawberry Pots and Vacation
 
"enigma" wrote in message
. ..
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
:

"Tom or Mary" wrote in message
...
I will be vacation for a week in mid July, and live in
western PA, and worry
that my strawberry pots will dry out. I have two plans:
a. water them well,
place big plastic bags over them and place them in the
shade or b. water them well, place them in this big large
square tub filled with water, and place them in the shade.
Which solution do you think would be better?


The plastic bag idea will kill them. Kill, as in "dead".


no kidding, baked strawberries with a side of mold.
the tub idea will drown them. strawberries like well drained
soil.
OP really needs to find a strawberry sitter to come by &
water them or set up a timer water system.



The other option is to do what works for houseplants. Move them to a place
with very dim light, like in a garage. They may grow a bit leggy in the low
light, but they will also use MUCH less water and recover quickly when
brought outside again.




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