I created a new strawberry bed this year with 18 plants. They went into a raised bed that had a lot of manure in it last year. It was partially rotted this time last year and I grew squash in it that did great. Within weeks of the the strawberry plants going in they started to look bleached at the leaf edges. Which then went brown and crumbled. Fastfwd a month or so and all 18 plants looks really ropey. They are no bigger than the day I bought them. They are wilting and have dropped leaves. They are producing new leaves but they will go brown and fall off. Google suggests it looks exactly like Verticillium wilt. There is a bed next to it with the same compost/maure mix that has peas in it that are doing great. Though apparently that's as peas are resistant to it.
Any ideas what to do? Sounds hard to treat so I guess I'm just gonna have to cut my losses on the strawberry plants and grow something in there that's resistant. Any ideas? Squash clearly are but they got way too big last year and were a pain. And I don't need any more peas. Ideally I'd love to get rid of it but doesn't sound like it's going to work?
Ta Simon
Any ideas what to do? Sounds hard to treat so I guess I'm just gonna have to cut my losses on the strawberry plants and grow something in there that's resistant. Any ideas? Squash clearly are but they got way too big last year and were a pain. And I don't need any more peas. Ideally I'd love to get rid of it but doesn't sound like it's going to work?
Ta Simon
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