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Originally posted by JusPotterinTim View PostVery nice, liking the cage!
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Haha what a vision, I hope you don't end up face down in the bed burnie.
I 'think' the Cambridge Favourites I grew were the nicest out of three types I grew last year (the other two were Albion and Honoeye). A nice tang to them but sweet also, but need picking quickly as they start to go soft and rot quickly. I say I think, because my blowaway greenhouse with all my strawbs did exactly what is says on the tin, and blew away, so all the big pots the plants were in broke and the plants were scattered everywhere and I had too rescue them, and lost track of which plants were which variety.
They're getting left in the bed when I (hopefully) move in a few weeks. Now I'm focussing on day neutral types - Mariguette (supposed to be like the French gariguette but repeat cropping - last year they tasted okay but not a strong taste, prolific and big berries though). I've got some mara des bois I got this year after reading all the hype, the first couple of berries I forced in the greenhouse weren't mindblowing, but I'll wait and see what the outdoor plants pump out when alowed to develop more naturally. Just arrived today were some 'Just Add Cream' from Thompson & Morgan, a new day neutral variety that is supposed to taste as good as the Maras at their best but the taste is more consistent, and they have pink flowers for a bit of novelty. I hope they're better than the T&M customer service.
It's fun chasing the elusive perfect strawberry!Last edited by JusPotterinTim; 16-05-2017, 09:09 PM.
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Originally posted by sparrow100 View PostEaten my first ones today. *smugface*
Only problem seems to be vine-weevil.
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Originally posted by burnie View PostI've grown some Alpine ones from seed this year, do treat them like alpines or the same as other strawberries? By this I mean are they kept well drained and poorly fed like an alpine flower or not?
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