Garden Girl knows her stuff ...Im a fifth year gardener and Im thinking of starting a bed of strawberries. I know I can come to Garden Girl for the best advice on my garden plans. Tx Garden Girl. And ya she's real sexy too. lol.
this something that you said I do not understand. You said replace the plants each year. But don't Starburst produce their own runners which in turn become new strawberry plants. Once you have the genetics the plan itself it renews itself if you can put it in another location so that you don't lose too much of the mineral content of that particular location. My point is don't Starburst just simply renew themselves over and over again.
@memberson She didn't say replace--she said ADD new ones each year, since they only produce well for the first 2-3 years. I think you can replace them with the runners. Is she gonna show up here and answer people?
Don't plant on the ground unless you want to lose most of your crop to slugs and the like. Put them in planters or hanging planters, "double fist'in" ftw.
I have a garden (sort of) but there is no soil at all.
Its completly cemented over with some patio plants on the side. I used to have a HUGE garden in the 90's with an apple tree and a pear tree and it required a HUGE amount of work and maintenence.
I like huge work in gardens if I have the time. It's hard when you have to work and your job is quite physical. I am a patient care assistant. It involves a lot of physical activity all day. Lots of cleaning. I find gardening is very healing though. I see a lot of people having the worst time of their lives in hospital. It wears. I am trying container gardens this year. We have a lot of hot weather and not much water here. It gets over 40C here in summer. Hot!
You haven't lived until you'd had a 50C day. That is like hell. I have experienced that twice. Once in on the Nullarbor Plains and once in the country near Perth around 1976. It was crazy. Not something I'd like to feel again. But that's Australia for you. Sorry if I gave you the impression that I was down on myself. I'm ok really. I just don't make much money. You need 1/2 a million to buy land in the metro areas of Perth these days. bit hard! So, no garden for me! but I'm ok. I'll use pots.
what are the names of the strawberries that produce fruit all year long? my strawberries couldnt survive the heat of zone 10 I think ill try growing them indoors. Thanks for the video!
you know strawberries have to be planted right. I wish you would show that. The crown has to be right. Not to high and not to low. I just planted a new bunch a few weeks ago, and already flowers and runners are everywhere!
A great variety I would recommend is Shuksan. My father is a strawberry farmer and this is the variety he grows. The berries get HUGE and are very juicy, so juicy in fact that you can only sell them locally, they do not ship well. It ripens in late June, and is a winter hardy berry.
o.k. they need direct sunlight, i live in Ohio when to plant them and can they grow in the summer, are they perennials or annuals. What season do i plant them in, it is pretty cool here in the spring.
Umm.... Do strawberry plants grow fast? I have them potted inside right now and they are still really small. They keep getting black around the edges of some of the leaves and so I cut them off but I don't see how its going to get any bigger if I keep having to cut the leaves off.
I'm sorry to say this, she normally does good stuff, but this needs more detail. All I got from this was put down stones, put the plants in the ground. What about guidelines for planting depth or mentioning the use of crowns as opposed to full plants? What is the name of the varieties she planted? What are the benefits of planting june bearing versus everbearing plants? See, so many questions left unanswered.
Basically, toss the plant in the dirt, cover it and the plant will literally take over your entire yard. Then it will knock on your front door. Do NOT open the door, because if you do, it will push you aside and take over your living room and you will regret it. Strawberry plants hog the tv remote.
But seriously, I planted 5 plants in the spring in a 3x3 area and ended up with about 36 plants crammed in the same area. They reproduce like bunnies on crack.
you should grow strawberries in elevated beds only. although the roots dont go deep. You need to amend the soil with manure and sand. they like a ph of around 6.0. slightly acidic. 'plugs' are better than bare roots. it is to expensive to plant the way she is. strawberries should be mulched. every bearing or day neutral types are better than june only, but june only are prolific, sweet. strawberries need 1.5 inches of irrigation a week. mulch bed with straw or pine bark. she's hot.
I need to plant strawberries so you can come lounge on the patio and I can feed you berries while you lay around and look gorgeous..but I thought some berries had to be over-wintered??
Can I get a fall crop?? oor do i have to wait for next spring???
I love strawberries, but haven't been able to find anything but GMO varieties at the market. So, I decided to grow my own strawberries. I have never grown strawberries before, so your information was both timely and helpful. Thank you so much!
Patti, nice video! What varieties of strawberries did you plant? I am always on the look out for sweet strawberries. This year I planted Quinault and Sequoia . The Quinault turned out very sweet - I will be propagating more of them for sure!
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CrushingTechnoTigers 2 months ago
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richaltair 2 months ago
Very Helpful Thakns I love Strawberries
timelessgarden1 5 months ago
im not over the double fisting part.
iiablaze 6 months ago
I have a question... Do you need rich soil and space for strawberries?
orangebubbieboom 6 months ago
This is helpful. I'm planting strawberries today from seed. I'm also planting watermelon! :)
orangebubbieboom 6 months ago
What type of soil should be used for strawberries? And what type of fertilizer? How long from planting til harvest?
Annahealthseeker 7 months ago
she definately looks like a double fisting kind of person
eduardoobregon 7 months ago
levavas era uma foda
Wolfshamil 8 months ago
can I pick up the seeds directly from the fruits or from the sticks of the plant?
Linetteji 8 months ago
can you do 1 one peppers?
fluffypuppy104 9 months ago
DOUBLE FISTING!!!! Ahaha great I'm gonna try to plant strawberries now kthxbye
candyuxable 9 months ago 2
real hot barries,one might say
tort507 9 months ago
Garden Girl knows her stuff ...Im a fifth year gardener and Im thinking of starting a bed of strawberries. I know I can come to Garden Girl for the best advice on my garden plans. Tx Garden Girl. And ya she's real sexy too. lol.
attilaclark 10 months ago
what are the strawberries that are the best for planting?
XQTLKITAKU 10 months ago
Hello
this something that you said I do not understand. You said replace the plants each year. But don't Starburst produce their own runners which in turn become new strawberry plants. Once you have the genetics the plan itself it renews itself if you can put it in another location so that you don't lose too much of the mineral content of that particular location. My point is don't Starburst just simply renew themselves over and over again.
Thank you
memberson 10 months ago
@memberson She didn't say replace--she said ADD new ones each year, since they only produce well for the first 2-3 years. I think you can replace them with the runners. Is she gonna show up here and answer people?
meyersonfire 8 months ago
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memberson 10 months ago
ahhh i wonder what grows in her closets?? ;-)
mighty690am 10 months ago
Strawberry plants hog the remote. LMFAO! I laughed out loud at that one.
GothicVampira 11 months ago
can you wear a lower top?
lastzombiehunter 1 year ago
make sure its full of weed?!?!?!? ...OK!!!!!
supersticky87 1 year ago
I'm so addicted to your videos, I've learned so much from watching your clips. Makes me wonder why my wife not like you.
mormonslayer71 1 year ago
wheres the sun light never keep out of the light and you can plant runners
eredy 1 year ago
Don't plant on the ground unless you want to lose most of your crop to slugs and the like. Put them in planters or hanging planters, "double fist'in" ftw.
will3482 1 year ago
so, the only way to grow strawberries is to buy the plant? you cant grow from seeds?
junemo1 1 year ago
@junemo1 yes you can grow from seed. I am growing alpine straw berries from seed this year.
GardenGirltv 8 months ago
nice job kid
telemarker77 1 year ago
0:49 i think she's tryna hint something
binashraf 1 year ago
is growing strawberries from seed impossible?why is everybody in every video talk about planting ready roots?
pacmanZero21 1 year ago
@pacmanZero21 you can grow from seed. its just difficult.
theamazingplant2 1 year ago
i thought u put the roots sticking out
yoItsTDawg 1 year ago
double fistin thats what she said
bigsmoke539 2 years ago 24
@bigsmoke539 i actually like that joke. damn those perverted people !
z00p2 8 months ago
I always dress like that when I'm gardening.
Right.
McSwammich 2 years ago
Same here. Since I'm a guy, I usually garden shirtless. It's nearly the same...
thedifferentelement 1 year ago
cool. but how to plant the strawberry instead of the plant?
imlatinoguy 2 years ago
anybody who owns their own garden is so fortunate. I'd rather have a garden than a $1000000. (that's probably why I don't have my own garden)
pixiepqueen 2 years ago
I have a garden (sort of) but there is no soil at all.
Its completly cemented over with some patio plants on the side. I used to have a HUGE garden in the 90's with an apple tree and a pear tree and it required a HUGE amount of work and maintenence.
spyknife 2 years ago
I like huge work in gardens if I have the time. It's hard when you have to work and your job is quite physical. I am a patient care assistant. It involves a lot of physical activity all day. Lots of cleaning. I find gardening is very healing though. I see a lot of people having the worst time of their lives in hospital. It wears. I am trying container gardens this year. We have a lot of hot weather and not much water here. It gets over 40C here in summer. Hot!
pixiepqueen 2 years ago
Well, life is a challenge that everyone has to deal with. I am sure that if you work hard and believe in yourself you will reach your goals.
However when you reach your goal, I think you'll find it was not as good as it seemed.
Damn 40C, is ridiculously hot! Never more than 30C in peak summer over here in London,UK.
spyknife 2 years ago
You haven't lived until you'd had a 50C day. That is like hell. I have experienced that twice. Once in on the Nullarbor Plains and once in the country near Perth around 1976. It was crazy. Not something I'd like to feel again. But that's Australia for you. Sorry if I gave you the impression that I was down on myself. I'm ok really. I just don't make much money. You need 1/2 a million to buy land in the metro areas of Perth these days. bit hard! So, no garden for me! but I'm ok. I'll use pots.
pixiepqueen 2 years ago
Ever thought of emigrating ?
spyknife 2 years ago
quite frankly, at times, yes. (:))
pixiepqueen 2 years ago
@pixiepqueen i just planted mine in pots today, so thatmakes two of us, if that makes you feel better:)
svedr 1 year ago
If you want hand "pots" you know those containers you can get like 10L of water or something from the shops? they are handy :)
RachieRats 2 years ago
Nice videos!
rayunseitig 2 years ago
what kind of person wears that kind of clothes while gardening? lol, good for videos, i guess.
bakeee 2 years ago
can you buy a straw berry and plantit or do you have to take the seeds of and plant it
aihentaigirl 2 years ago
double fisting see what kinky shit she like's lol
the0pothead0bomber 2 years ago
what are the names of the strawberries that produce fruit all year long? my strawberries couldnt survive the heat of zone 10 I think ill try growing them indoors. Thanks for the video!
MasterOutdoors 2 years ago
There are none that produce all year long, she said all season ^-^
dogpup23 2 years ago
Double Fistin.
I get it now, she actually says that in the video.
Funny.
blackrubberbag 2 years ago
you know strawberries have to be planted right. I wish you would show that. The crown has to be right. Not to high and not to low. I just planted a new bunch a few weeks ago, and already flowers and runners are everywhere!
aphilbeck8 2 years ago
DoUBLE fistin
pj60453 2 years ago
A great variety I would recommend is Shuksan. My father is a strawberry farmer and this is the variety he grows. The berries get HUGE and are very juicy, so juicy in fact that you can only sell them locally, they do not ship well. It ripens in late June, and is a winter hardy berry.
EbolaV1rus 2 years ago
The do just fine in dappled sunlight, after all they are wild in most woods.
EbolaV1rus 2 years ago
lmfao haahahaha
pj60453 2 years ago
DoUbLe FiStIn!!!!
pj60453 2 years ago
DOUBLE FISTIN!!!!
thedirtydeltas 2 years ago
0:50
Reaper139139 2 years ago
DOUBLE FISTIN!!!! hahahhahahaaha
Reaper139139 2 years ago
DOUBLE FISTIN!!!!!!
animalboy099 2 years ago
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DOUBLE FISTING!!! LOL
DANT2162 2 years ago
o.k. they need direct sunlight, i live in Ohio when to plant them and can they grow in the summer, are they perennials or annuals. What season do i plant them in, it is pretty cool here in the spring.
honeyhued08 2 years ago
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DOUBLE FISTIN!!!!
kkristiyan 2 years ago
Excellent video, what varieties are they?
shellmoon123 2 years ago
She is very perky.
blondelibrarian777 2 years ago
Umm.... Do strawberry plants grow fast? I have them potted inside right now and they are still really small. They keep getting black around the edges of some of the leaves and so I cut them off but I don't see how its going to get any bigger if I keep having to cut the leaves off.
NaturalyMommy 3 years ago
I'm sorry to say this, she normally does good stuff, but this needs more detail. All I got from this was put down stones, put the plants in the ground. What about guidelines for planting depth or mentioning the use of crowns as opposed to full plants? What is the name of the varieties she planted? What are the benefits of planting june bearing versus everbearing plants? See, so many questions left unanswered.
craftymaster 3 years ago
Basically, toss the plant in the dirt, cover it and the plant will literally take over your entire yard. Then it will knock on your front door. Do NOT open the door, because if you do, it will push you aside and take over your living room and you will regret it. Strawberry plants hog the tv remote.
But seriously, I planted 5 plants in the spring in a 3x3 area and ended up with about 36 plants crammed in the same area. They reproduce like bunnies on crack.
Praxxus55712 3 years ago 38
@Praxxus55712 this is the funniest thing ive read all day
boot17 1 year ago 3
you should grow strawberries in elevated beds only. although the roots dont go deep. You need to amend the soil with manure and sand. they like a ph of around 6.0. slightly acidic. 'plugs' are better than bare roots. it is to expensive to plant the way she is. strawberries should be mulched. every bearing or day neutral types are better than june only, but june only are prolific, sweet. strawberries need 1.5 inches of irrigation a week. mulch bed with straw or pine bark. she's hot.
telemarker77 1 year ago
Awesome content and video
felizpez2003 3 years ago
I need to plant strawberries so you can come lounge on the patio and I can feed you berries while you lay around and look gorgeous..but I thought some berries had to be over-wintered??
Can I get a fall crop?? oor do i have to wait for next spring???
YouAdamNazzkl0wn 3 years ago
there some strawberries that are for all the year it depends on the strawberries
freakjoshy 3 years ago
Another.. excellent video Patti. I have woods with wild strawberries now... LOVE THEM! I hope yours are full of great flavor!
Keep gardening and sharing....
HTCSWEOD 3 years ago
Great video as always! I wish I had the space to devote to a decent sized strawberry garden.
SinfonianBarelytone 3 years ago
Good stuff Patti.
You do a great job!
rb5235 3 years ago
I have been wanting to try the strawberries. How do you think they would do in the self watering containers I use.
Kamisha100 3 years ago
I love strawberries, but haven't been able to find anything but GMO varieties at the market. So, I decided to grow my own strawberries. I have never grown strawberries before, so your information was both timely and helpful. Thank you so much!
SunnyDaayz 3 years ago 2
i planted some and the fire ants tore them up they made a home right near them then went house on the whole plant.
wgseagal 3 years ago
That was hot.
allenepope 3 years ago
Patti, nice video! What varieties of strawberries did you plant? I am always on the look out for sweet strawberries. This year I planted Quinault and Sequoia . The Quinault turned out very sweet - I will be propagating more of them for sure!
markhess 3 years ago 2