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Laura Gilbert 13-11-2003 07:22 PM

Wild Strawberry
 
Hi all,

I hope someone can help with this, I have been yanking wild strawberry
plants out of my yard until I am blue in the face. Does anyone have any
advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed?

Thanks in advance!

--
Laura in Virginia
Quilts, Cats and Longaberger Baskets, it can't be any better than that!



Vox Humana 14-11-2003 02:02 AM

Wild Strawberry
 

"Laura Gilbert" wrote in message
news:KMQsb.1852$MB4.1522@lakeread02...
Hi all,

I hope someone can help with this, I have been yanking wild strawberry
plants out of my yard until I am blue in the face. Does anyone have any
advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed?

Thanks in advance!


I have the same problem. I think the only solution is to move!



Tom J 14-11-2003 02:02 AM

Wild Strawberry
 

"Laura Gilbert" wrote in message
news:KMQsb.1852$MB4.1522@lakeread02...
Hi all,

I hope someone can help with this, I have been yanking wild strawberry
plants out of my yard until I am blue in the face. Does anyone have any
advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed?


You have to be persistent and remove every single plant. Miss one, it seeds,
and you are off to the plant chase again. I have none and neighbors on each
side are covered. I watch each spring and remove the few the birds have
"dropped" in on me!!

Tom J



Phisherman 14-11-2003 02:02 AM

Wild Strawberry
 
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 23:11:03 GMT, "Vox Humana"
wrote:


"Laura Gilbert" wrote in message
news:KMQsb.1852$MB4.1522@lakeread02...
Hi all,

I hope someone can help with this, I have been yanking wild strawberry
plants out of my yard until I am blue in the face. Does anyone have any
advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed?

Thanks in advance!


I have the same problem. I think the only solution is to move!


Me too. You pull and the runner simply breaks. I keep pulling every
green leaf, then 3-4 weeks later they come back, then the pulling
starts again. Then I find I missed some that already bearing red
fruit. I leave the wild strawberry growing on the bank of the stream
as it helps the bank from eroding. The berries are small and very
tart--maybe they would make a good jelly. At least it's not poison
ivy!

Vox Humana 14-11-2003 02:02 AM

Wild Strawberry
 

"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 23:11:03 GMT, "Vox Humana"
wrote:


"Laura Gilbert" wrote in message
news:KMQsb.1852$MB4.1522@lakeread02...
Hi all,

I hope someone can help with this, I have been yanking wild strawberry
plants out of my yard until I am blue in the face. Does anyone have

any
advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed?

Thanks in advance!


I have the same problem. I think the only solution is to move!


Me too. You pull and the runner simply breaks. I keep pulling every
green leaf, then 3-4 weeks later they come back, then the pulling
starts again. Then I find I missed some that already bearing red
fruit. I leave the wild strawberry growing on the bank of the stream
as it helps the bank from eroding. The berries are small and very
tart--maybe they would make a good jelly. At least it's not poison
ivy!


I pulled the stuff until my fingers bled this year. It is growing in a bed
amongst some vinca, under perennial geraniums, in clumps of daylilies. It
is virtually impossible to get it all and if even a small piece is left
behind it grows back with vigor.



Frogleg 14-11-2003 02:02 PM

Wild Strawberry
 
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 00:26:47 GMT, Phisherman wrote:

"Laura Gilbert" wrote


I hope someone can help with this, I have been yanking wild strawberry
plants out of my yard until I am blue in the face. Does anyone have any
advice on how to get rid of this annoying weed?


Me too. You pull and the runner simply breaks. I keep pulling every
green leaf, then 3-4 weeks later they come back, then the pulling
starts again. Then I find I missed some that already bearing red
fruit. I leave the wild strawberry growing on the bank of the stream
as it helps the bank from eroding. The berries are small and very
tart--maybe they would make a good jelly. At least it's not poison
ivy!


My theory is that any weed useful in a culinary way can be eradicated
by finding it, well, useful and edible. It makes a certain amount of
sense, since if you harvest every wild strawberry you can find, it
won't re-seed, and dandelions and plantain and lamb's quarters without
leaves won't thrive.

Try thinking of it as a crop, not a weed. :-)

Marcy Hege 15-11-2003 04:42 PM

Wild Strawberry
 
Well, I've got a bumper crop and really don't want it. Read somewhere that wild
strawberries LOVE acid soil so I'm going to give them a dose of lime this
winter to see what happens next spring. In the meantime, I'll continue to use
the dandelion digger and try to get as many of them as possible.


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