Plant Care & Gardening : How to Transplant Strawberries

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2008

Transplant strawberry plants in the fall or spring when the plant has stopped producing berries. Keep the root and a stem of the strawberry plant intact in order to keep it alive with tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on plant care.

Expert: Yolanda Vanveen
Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com
Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner

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  • How do i look after my strawberrys in the cold winters? I have allot of runners. Last year it was so cold that they died

  • I am moving, and want to take my strawberry planets w/me. They R 1 year old this year, 1st. harvest was this summer. Can I cut 'em back, to where I just have roots & planet 'em this fall? And have berries again next spring?

  • I would like to ask you a question- I have purchashed the Ozark strawberry plants and they were very overgrown in their small potts so I purchased a lage pot and it said they needed slightly acidic soil and peat moss to grow in.so I bought fruit and berry spikes with the appropraite soil for them.They are wilting and not looking that healthy- What have I done wrong? Please help- D.Anderson

  • Nice. Would this work with blackberries? I'd like to take a runner from my boyfriend's garden and give it to my aunt.

  • THANK YOU!!!

  • If you arent getting any flowers or fruit it may well be because you haven't been pruning back the runners. Strawberries multiply by shooting out runners that grow new plants(kinda like a spider plant) as well as by seed. Make sure to cut off the runners as they come out so the plant needs to set fruit to reproduce. You can even replant the new plants that are growing off the runners.

  • If it is your first year, you will not usually get berries until the following summer.

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