After 5 years, I'm finally getting round to devoting a section of my to plot to growing various fruit.
Whilst most of my bushes will obviously be in semi-permanent positions - I'm struggling a little on planning for strawberries.
I have an area for where they will be going now - with a space for a couple of adcitional beds for planting on runners.
However, planning ahead - as you are advised to replace strawb plants after 3 years, can you plant the new ones in the same beds ?
If not, how do others manage to rehouse them and fit them in with their crop rotation plan (I can remember reading that they shouldn't be planted where tomatoes have been)
Does this post actually make any sense ??
Whilst most of my bushes will obviously be in semi-permanent positions - I'm struggling a little on planning for strawberries.
I have an area for where they will be going now - with a space for a couple of adcitional beds for planting on runners.
However, planning ahead - as you are advised to replace strawb plants after 3 years, can you plant the new ones in the same beds ?
If not, how do others manage to rehouse them and fit them in with their crop rotation plan (I can remember reading that they shouldn't be planted where tomatoes have been)
Does this post actually make any sense ??
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