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Strawberries Plant of the Week |
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by
David Rodriguez
The right time to plant strawberries is September-- NOT in
the spring or after the Poteet Strawberry Festival in April. Gardeners who procrastinate
until late November reduce yield potential. Poteet strawberry producers use
an 8-month system -- plant in September, harvest in April, and destroy the plants
in June. This system differs from the conventional strawberry production system
used by our northern neighbors who plant in February and enjoys the best harvest
14 months later in April or May. Again, that term "efficiency" pops
up. Which is more efficient, the 8-month or the 14-month system, especially
when yields are the same?
None of the strawberry varieties which you see in mail order catalogs will perform
as well as the plants which are sold in local nurseries in September. Just be
sure to remove all blooms and runners that are produced in the fall until Christmas
so that strong "Mother" plant growth is encouraged.
For more information about strawberries and how to grow them, please visit this
link at http://www.plantanswers.com/garden_column/sept_02/1.htm
and http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/hillcountry/Strawberries/intro.html
Remember, Learn and Have Fun!
David Rodriguez is County Extension Agent-Horticulture, Bexar County. For more information, call the Master Gardener 'Hotline' at (210) 467-6575 or visit our County Extension website at http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu, click under Horticulture and Gardening.