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Hi
bit aof a novice when it comes to things in the garden, but we have a planter about 3 feet high with strawberry plants in it. I recall as a lad that we covered our strawberries in the ground with straw during the winter to protect them frost [I think]. Do strawberries need protecting from the frost? If so,any ideas on how to do it with this planter - it's far too large to move inside. We live about 500 yards from the coast near Newcastle upon Tyne, and do get frosts. Many thanks Roger C |
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![]() "Roger" wrote in message ... : Hi : : bit aof a novice when it comes to things in the garden, but we have a : planter about 3 feet high with strawberry plants in it. : : I recall as a lad that we covered our strawberries in the ground with straw : during the winter to protect them frost [I think]. : : Do strawberries need protecting from the frost? : If so,any ideas on how to do it with this planter - it's far too large to : move inside. : : We live about 500 yards from the coast near Newcastle upon Tyne, and do get : frosts. : : Many thanks : : Roger C : In the open ground they would be fine but if your pot is likely to freeze solid for a prolonged time they will need protecting |
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 11:12:43 -0000, "Roger"
wrote: I recall as a lad that we covered our strawberries in the ground with straw during the winter to protect them frost [I think]. Where do you live? Is it very cold? I put straw round the strawberry plants in summer to keep the fruit off the soil. After fruiting I remove the straw and cut off all the old leaves. The plants look quite sad over winter, but burst into growth next year. I've never lost plants to frost and they are on an exposed allotment in Somerset. Pam in Bristol |
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![]() "Pam Moore" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 11:12:43 -0000, "Roger" wrote: I recall as a lad that we covered our strawberries in the ground with straw during the winter to protect them frost [I think]. Where do you live? Is it very cold? I put straw round the strawberry plants in summer to keep the fruit off the soil. After fruiting I remove the straw and cut off all the old leaves. The plants look quite sad over winter, but burst into growth next year. I've never lost plants to frost and they are on an exposed allotment in Somerset. Pam in Bristol Tnx to all for the advice. I think they will survive the winter without special protection. The North East of England can get chilly / frosty but usually not for long. Roger C |
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