My strawberries have finished fruiting.What do I do next do I leave them or cut them back?
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You must have a very early variety if they have finished fruiting. Mine are in full swing but plenty to come yet - Cambridge Favourite, Elsanta, and Honeyoe. I don't usually cut my strawberries back until late autumn and after I have taken all the runners that I need and potted them up.
Just made my first batch of strawberry jam - yum!!Gardening is a matter of your enthusiasm holding up until your back gets used to it.
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I will be picking my first strawberries today for tea!
I have never thinned out my strawbs, should I be doing this? Do they stop producing strawberries after a certain age?
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My understanding is that you remove the flowers from the plant in the first year so you get no fruit, the second year the plant fruits at it's best and you discard the plant after the third year, by then your first year runners will be in their second year. I'm no authority on strawb growing so if I'm wrong I'm sure a more knowledgable grape will put us rightI you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
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Originally posted by terrier View PostHow do you 'cut back' strawberry plants? Once I've taken the runners off, I just leave the old plants to get on with it! When they get too big, I discard them.
Royal Horticultural Society - Advice: Growing strawberries
See section on Aftercare.Gardening is a matter of your enthusiasm holding up until your back gets used to it.
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