No strawberries on my strawberries!

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chloeg
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No strawberries on my strawberries!

Post: # 70649Post chloeg »

I planted some strawberries in september last year, gave them plenty of manure etc. and have left them alone since. I have a patch about 6ft by 3ft solid with them, and got only 3 strawberries, no flowers either! Any ideas what could have gone wrong? There are no obvious signs of disease. Grateful for any suggestions.

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Post: # 70682Post Thomzo »

Hi
I only got a couple of strawberries this year as well. I think it was the weather. Too wet and dark. Keep the faith and hope for a better crop next year.

Zoe

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Post: # 70692Post Annpan »

I got LOADS of strawberries off of my tiny cluster of 3 plants... with no manure. But I think that strawberries have a year off every few years... or something, maybe they are in a rest year? :?
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thanks for comments

Post: # 70718Post chloeg »

Thanks for your replies, I hesitated to just rip them out and buy more, so now I will just leave them alone for another year, not feed them any more, and see if they produce anything. Cheers.

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Post: # 70845Post Millymollymandy »

Don't pull them out! It may just be the variety. I planted out Gariguette in September 2 years ago, and had about 3 pathetic strawberries from 6 plants last year.

This year they produced loads of wonderful fruit :cheers: and all my other strawbs have done well despite a bit of slug damage which was the only problem the rain brought.

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Post: # 70893Post ina »

Yes, I think you are right in not feeding them anymore. Don't forget: plants produce flowers and fruit when they think they are about to die... So keeping them a bit short might just do the trick!
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