Posted on July 12, 2010.
The cultivation of strawberries? I am growing strawberries in a bowl this year-How can I make sure they come back next year? Should I plant fruit and regrow from seed? Raspberries can be grown from seed like this too? Many questions I know! Sorry
I bought four strawberry plants some years ago and have now taken over.Strawberries produce new plants. They work with the old installation, you plant them in all still connected to the old plant. Then leave them until you can see they are prepared and cut off from the old plant.
Tip: Get rid of plants 4 years or more, they go wild, the fruit is small.
I just made some raspberry and they are booming.
Take a break when the raspberry fruiting is complete. Dive into the rooting powder. Keep the roots in darkness and ensure that it has water at all times. New roots will appear and you will have a new plant.
However, I never tried to grow these fruit from seed, but I'm sure you can good luck
Strawberries have "runners "..... I think that raspberries can breed like that too ........ a piece of the plant shoot and hit the ground ... and then develops a new plant that you can separate from the host.
Strawberries and raspberries are perennial plants ... they come back every year (if planted in the ground) I'm not sure containers, it may depend on the severity of your winters.
when the fruit eventually reduced and they should grow back next year. Ive had 3 years of strawberries do this out of 90 of this year 2 plants
I found very interesting the question heart. Well, I do not even know the answer to ur query. But I really like strawberries and is very keen to know how u plant them in a container? Can u please share that with me. Also let me know what kind of climate is suitable for growing strawberries in a container?
Put your strawberries in the ground. They take almost two years to begin to bear fruit but it is well worth the wait.
They return each year on their own and dissemination - in fact they are very prolific and will cover a whole garden if not cut back.
Each plant off what looks like a feeler, but is actually another plant. You will see this vine grows near the plant and inbed in soil and so on.
Strawberrys are very easy to grow. You'll soon have a beautiful strawberry patch.
Raspberries grow on a bush - you can start with seeds, but it would be much better to buy a small plant of bush. They also come back every year. themselves and reproduce.
STRAWBERRIES.
Strawberries are another fruit that it is worth growing because of better condition in which the fruits can be obtained compared to the market.
Unfortunately, strawberries requires a great deal of attention and occupy much space and not especially ornamental garden, and are therefore unpopular with many owners of small gardens. Where a parcel can be delivered to them, however, they offer one of the finest crop of local origin.
A good practice in the strawberry crop is to make a plantation in three sections. A strawberry plant takes about three years, after which it can be rejected. Each year, each plant sends an abundant supply of runners on the ends of tiny plants that grow new roots easily in the soil surface. Each of these riders roots, if potted in rich soil, will make a new plant. These plants bear most heavily on the first and second year after planting. To maintain a steady supply of fruit, growers are advised to remove one third of its plants each year and replant the bed with runners newly rooted catch the healthiest plants from his collection. This last point is important because if a rider is made of a plant that has not borne fruit, the rider will turn.