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    Hi,
    My first ever post on here......

    I live in Scotland and decided that I would grown some strawberries for the first time this year. Since I may be moving house I decided to buy planters, which I filled with John Innes No. 3 compost and the plants themselves (Elegance and Flamenco). I did this in the middle of May.

    The plants grew well but as soon as the fruit began to appear I became worried about it getting eaten by birds and slugs etc. So I did a bit of research and ended up buying a huge polytunnel greenhouse at the end of June. Instead of zipping up the door on this I covered the door space with bird netting.

    The greenhouse seems fine and I'm getting a reasonable amount fruit. I have a few questions though as I'm a bit worried that I'm not doing things the best I can...........

    • Is my polytunnel greenhouse set-up a good idea? Will this enhance the fruit in terms of quantity and taste or is it a detriment?

    • Will my plants get adequately pollinated? This is why I have the door constantly open with the bird netting but is that actually necessary?

    • How often should I water the plants

    • In this set up, should I cover the entire greenhouse floor in straw (as well as the tops of the bags)? Currently I'm not using straw at all and a lot of the fruit is going mouldy

    • I've read a lot about cutting off the runners, is this recommended and how exactly do I identify them?

    • Do the runners need to be kept on for them to produce new plants or can I plant them once chopped off?

    • Should I take the plants out of the greenhouse for the winter and until they are ready to fruit again?

    • What type of straw should I use and where can I buy it?

    • How do I make the strawberries as sweet as possible?

    Any advice on these questions is very much appreciated. As is hopefully clear, I've already done a lot of research but a lot of the advice is conflicting and not specific to all of the elements of my situation.

  • #2
    Hi Malky,

    Welcome to the forum !!!

    As a starter- this site has got some really good growing guides, located near the top of the page (it's how I came by this forum in the first place).
    Last edited by KevinM67; 05-08-2014, 04:54 PM.
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    • #3
      Hiya Malky & welcome to the vine. You've asked a lot of questions which are all answerable but may I suggest you break them down. Have a look at the categories & see what most appropriate i.e: Growing under cover & Feeling Fruity:

      http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/forum.php

      If you try & ask just 1 or 2 questions at a time you will get a lot more response.
      This year I have grown strawberries both under cover & outside. For me, the ones in the poly performed better than the ones outside. I did not use straw but instead made some Y shaped sticks out of twigs & supported the branches on these. I'll let you go introduce yourself & get a feel of the vine.

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