Grow your own Strawberries at Home. Strawberry Information and More.
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hi john im nemie from philippines, i was asking a favor for you if you can send me seeds of your strawberries you know i really like to try growin strawberries on my backyard but i dont have any seeds here, hope you can send me some, and im a big fans of your, this is my address (sitio panday brgy.mabuco hermosa bataan philippines 2111) my real name is nemelita m. dela cruz thank you so much and more power
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i live in the caribbean, i'm a lover of strawberries too but can they grow in the island? i live in Barbados, thanks
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Really informative nd inspiring. Im very thrilled to grow my own
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@chrisdietlmeier LOL
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@johnathanyang i'll try it. thanks so much for answering my question.
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@iiablaze All you need is one seed to make a sprout, but more if you want. I would advise you to plant about three times the amount of sprouts you want, because most of them will die to diseases.
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i didnt knw u can just take the little seeds like that off the strawberry and plant them...how much seeds do u need to make a sprout?
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Excellent video- very detailed & informative.
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i use chicken and rabbit shit
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Love your videos they are very informative
Hi John- This comment actually deals with another video of yours I just saw; how do you manage crop rotation with perennials? Do you dig up the crop and replant it in a new bed, or do you not rotate perennials?
MissprissMorgan1 10 months ago
I dont rotate my perennials. I enrich the soil with more compost, rock dust and other organic nutrients as needed.
growingyourgreens 10 months ago
is strawberry a tropical fruit?
brackpersian 1 year ago
No, its not.
growingyourgreens 1 year ago
So i dont have to polinate or actualy do anything else than look after it?
chrisdietlmeier 1 year ago
Plant them and water them, keep the bugs off, and feed your soil (compost and rock dust), are your main jobs.
growingyourgreens 1 year ago