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    Hi

    a few month back I bought some honeoye bare root strawberrys from wilko, however they have failed to materialise, could they make an appearance next year? or have they had their days?

    Thanks very much

  • #2
    If they don't appear this year, they definitely won't next year!
    Dig one up and see if there are roots.

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    • #3
      funny enough I posted on here back in April about an amazing offer Wilko had on fruit plants, it turns out they all died I am gutted.
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      • #4
        I got some bare rooted strawberries from Suttons 2 weeks ago. When my husband saw them he was not impressed, They looked like a bunch of dead roots but I planted them. I have now got new leaves on all of them.

        I therefore think that if yours were going to grow they would have by now.

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        • #5
          Ive eventually got round to pulling a few out to check and the roots are still intact but no signs of life

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          • #6
            We got some from a Kitchen Garden mag offer and within a week we had new leaves on all of them and some have flowered now. Unfortunately you're might not have taken I had the same issue with those pound shop blueberry plants. Somethings really are too good to be true!

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            • #7
              bare root strawberries

              I have 5 bare root strawberries growing under netting, I planted these on the 1/4/17 but they have not come up as of yet, does it take along time for them to emerge.

              They are Elsanta and Selva and I got them from the pound shop and Wilkinsons

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              • #8
                I would have thought they'd have shown some sign of life. I wouldn't give up on them as they are quite hardy so fingers crossed may get some next year. If you need the space you could transplant them in pots.
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                • #9
                  Have a look at http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...nts_93523.html

                  In fact, its so similar I'm going to merge the threads!

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