Originally posted by Weavie
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I got this method from a fellow grape. I have strawbs in hanging baskets in my tunnel, as well as two beds outside - one is planted through groundcover (actually old caopillary matting) and the other is just on bare soil - this will eventually become what is called a matted row, where the runners are left to grow in the soil and the row becomes a solid mass of plants eventually.
However, I digress.
The runners are cut from the hanging basket plants and the capillary matting bed when the first root nodules appear, trimmed to size and placed in yoghurt pots of water until they form a decent root sytem.
Last year they were then potted on into 3" pots in which they overwintered before being planted out. This year the early runners will be planted out directly as soon a sthey have a decent root system formed, and the later ones will be potted on into the 3" pots as before.
I know that leaving the runners in the plants for a bit longer reduces the strawberry yields but I am convcentrating on building up a good stock of plants - From 60 parent plants last year, I now have approx 500 , so hopefully next year I will have in excess of 1000.
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