Do THIS For AMAZING STRAWBERRY Harvests This Year!
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Strawberry or Strawberries are such great soft fruit that everyone loves. But buying them from the store does them no justice. To get the amazing experience of sweet strawberry fruits you need to pick them direct from the plant.
In this video, I give you a ton of strawberry tips about their care and how to ensure you not only get a great crop of strawberries, but each strawberry is sweet, juicy, and blows your socks off when you eat it.
In this video I plant up some strawberry plug plants called sweet colossus it is one of the largest strawberries in the world but its fruit is so sweet. these really are amazing.
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hi Tony my strawberries last year seemed to have a lot of woodlice around them , a lot had holes in which i assumed were the flipping slugs but some had wood lice actually in the holes ,just wondering if they love the fruit aswell . also is ivy ok to put in a compost bin or will it start growing again.
Any link for where you got the sweet colossus bare root plants please Tony. Cheers
@@johnb203
Not sold outside of UK!! Unfortunately!!🥺
@@HISIAM888RUHIS888 im not outside the U.K, i live near Liverpool
IS THE NAME OF THE STRAWBERRIES YOU LIKE CALLED FRAGARIA SWEET COLOSSAL, THAT ARE BIG? DO THEY COME ORGANICALLY GROWN? THANKS
I divided my strawberry plants every year and they keep producing great fruit evèry year for me. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Brilliant video that covers the important information every gardener can use. My strawberries never make it to the kitchen; they're always eaten right off the plant.
Best way to do it Scott and a great way to get fluids while working 👍
A simple solution to your problem…….PLANT MORE STRAWBERRIES
A simple solution to your problem Scott. Grow more strawberries and PICK FASTER.
My are too sour to even eat. 😂😂😂
@@janetihaka799 what a crying shame. Maybe try another variety
Tony we hear all the time that strawberry plants last 3 years and then bin them, runners keep you with new plants but I'm not so sure this 3year rule is exactly true. I think the issue is the root becomes large and new plants growing from the parent root take energy from it reducing fruit production. Several years ago, I saw someone, every year, they lift their strawberry plants and divide them then replant them and has had the same plants producing good yields each year, they end up with too many plants and give a load to friends and family. I had to try this, so I had 3 year old plants, 3rd year had an ok yield, 4th year, lifted and divided, much better yield, then last year lifted and divided and better yield again. This goes against what we are told but it seems to work.
That is something I will have to take a look at. Thanks for bringing it to my attention
I like this option so I think I will try this. Thank you for this tip!!
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What do you mean by lifted and divided?
@@WolfeTone17-98 you dig them um early spring when they are just starting to grow, you dig up the plant, check the roots, you can quite easily see a new plant growing from the roots with it's own set of roots, separate them, do what you want with this new plant, (grow it or give it to someone) and replant the original plant. This same technique is done with some other perennial plants every 2-3 years to keep them healthy, I suspect it's the same with strawberry plants.
any chance of a post on growing and caring for a grape vine please?
Great video Tony!! I’ll definitely take these tips into consideration! I’m a young gardener I’m only 15! And my favorite thing to do is growing my own food! And I document my journey through my channel Ultimate Gardening and showcase the knowledge I know! You’ve inspired me a lot to do great things in the garden! Happy gardening!💚✨🌿
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Excellent and its great to have you here. Its nice to see your growing at your age and understanding there are better things to be doing
I will go check ur channel.
I'm been watching Huw Richards since he was a boy, do u watch Huw.
Hope ur channel grows and grows.
Happy gardening.
I have had great growing experience by mulching with thick wood chips. The plants love it and become huge and bear loads of fruits. Underneath the wood chips a couple of cm of my home made compost. Didn’t do anything for the last 2 years and 6 plants turned into well over 100. I’m giving them away now as there is no more space in my garden 😁
Thats amazing
This is the best tutorial I have found on strawberry growing. Many thanks Tony from Australia. I’ve made 12 pounds of strawberries into jam this year and there are still plenty for eating fresh.
Thanks so much June I m glad you enjoyed it. and so nice to have enough to make jams and eat fresh
Tony, your enthusiasm for growing is so infectious. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make these great videos.
I have just discovered your channel and LOVE it. Thank you for getting to the point with excellent knowledge and wisdom. So easy to listen to and follow, too. Thank you.
I feel like listening to this guy makes my anxiety go away and reduces my blood pressure. He's like the Australian guy, self-sufficient me or something? I don't remember, I'm on pain meds. But it's so nice to just listen to this guy's talk about the strawberries. I hope this comment helps him do better on the internet
Thank you for generously sharing your invaluable expertise!
Didn't know about the watering part at eleven minutes in. (I'll try that this year).
I have strawberries from the 1970s in my yard that grow in heavy clay (compost amended) soil like weeds. They don't compete with other plants, but last year I had transplanted a few runners into one of my raised beds, and the plant went nuts, and grew 5 times larger than it was originally. I actually was hoping to grow them like a ground cover, so I've been putting new starts in bare places in the yard to see what will happen. Thanks for the pointers!
Eventually I will use them in the fruit garden floor when I can get enough runners
That’s so cool having old plants
My front garden consists of fruit trees and bushes.The ground is woodchiped with a carpet of strawberries for ground cover. They seem to thrive on the humus rich soil,from the rotting chips.
Thank you for explaining Ever bearing and June bearing, plus the plugs pr plants and how to transplant with a proper soil coverage height.
Thanks Tony...great video!
Most down to earth, informative video,have learned a great deal of useful information.This gentleman really knows what he is talking of.Well done !
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing this info.
Thanks for the tips, I love them all!
Thank so much for your clear explanation I will try growing strawberries on my patch.
I started a brand new strawberry patch last year. I grew all of mine from seed. They take long to germinate, and to really take off, but they were the sweetest reward.
Always nice to grow from seed too though
@@simplifygardening it was really satisfying 😊
Please how long do the seeds take to germinate and how to you water them? Thanks 👍
I love fresh strawberries and blackberries in the morning. I look forward to them all winter.
Simple practical advice again. Thanks 👍🌷🌺🏵️🌸
Respect to all Gardeners out there😄👍❤
And to you
RE: Slugs. I use Sluggo (iron phosphate which occurs naturally in soil). Not toxic to animals. Works great. As for keeping my berries off the ground...I companion plant purslane with my berries. It makes a nice bed for the ripening berries to lay on, and when it starts getting too bushy and shading out the plants, I just trim it and use it for salads. It also protects the soil from the sun, crowds out other weeds, and I think it give a nice look to the raised beds.
Really excellent advice, going through the entire growing cycle. Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
Colossus sounds wonderful, have just ordered some on your recommendation, can't wait to try them🍓
Awesome you will love them
Thank you for all of the great information for growing 🍓 strawberries.
So nice of you
I always snip off the first year's runners.
I find it makes the plant more compact and robust, it's runners, too, the following year.
I give them the same fertiliser and feeds as my tomatoes, saving me messing about.
Thanks for uploading.
Thanks Tony great advise on planting strawberries really appreciated 👍
Glad to help Janet
Very helpful, informative, and timely. Really great tips.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
Detailed and useful tips… Excellent video Tony! Thank you.
Thanks and I am glad you enjoyed it
Best video on strawberries that I've seen yet! Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed it
I am growing native wild strawberries and feeding them I get big wild strawberries and they are usually ready first. I have written down all your tips and though it is too late now for many of them, I will be applying them to next years' planting of both wild and tame.
Very informative
Been thinking about growing strawberries this year thanks for all the tips.
Awesome Colin hope you have great plants
Excellent info and straight to the point, thank you 🍓
Thanks
Thank you kindly for sharing Tony . peace and love fellow earthlings .
Thanks glad you stopped by
Great video Tony packed with lots of practical, user friendly information
Glad you enjoyed it Monty
Great video, very informative as always. 😉 Never too old to learn And the little reminders are always good too .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing your Garden video
Your welcome Sheila
Thanks for making it easy
My pleasure 😊
Great tips for starting strawberry plants! We're trying bare root strawberries in a tower this year, fingers crossed! Thank you for sharing!
Best of luck! Im sure you will have a great crop
Wow great tutorial I'm a novice, will try this summer, love your channel thanks
Your videos are amazingly helpful. Thank you!
You're very welcome Lisa and I am glad you like them
Hi there ; this is funny ; my cat is all black.
Great tips Tony! Potting some of mine this week so it was helpful to refresh & learn a little more.
Glad it was helpful!
@@simplifygardening was perfect timing.
Thank you for the video and your knowledge.
Your welcome Mary
Thankyou for sharing the information.
My pleasure
Thanks Tony, I’m getting ready to plant strawberries soon and I found this video super helpful! I’ve had some strawberries in my garden in the ground for a few years and they are just struggling along I think I’m going to change them to grow in pots instead, and then I also have strawberries that I need to plants out that are currently in the house, so this was really helpful to me.
Glad it was helpful Lorella. Im gonna bring these on in big pots this year not allow them to fruit much and next year they will have awesome yields
I have a tonne of strawberry boxes from my parents growing them in hanging baskets for years.
Best strawberry vid I've seen! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much😀
Thank you for this video! Getting ready to grow strawberries for the umpteenth time. Hopefully this time I'm successful. Thank you again. Happy gardening!
I have a feeling you will be
I love strawberries and I moved my outdoor plants into pots in our garage for winter, because I was going to move them into our greenhouse when we were done building it. We had a schedule setback and tons of snow and wind, so the greenhouse isn’t ready.
I’m hoping the plants make it, and come back to life this spring. I’m also planning to start some from seed!
They should be fine
Yes! Been waiting for something like this
Glad its of help to you
Ty
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Your welcome and thanks for viewing Lana
Thanks Tony very informative
Very welcome
Great advice Tony
Cheers Patrick
I have tried and tried to grow strawberries not successfully…might get a couple berries and nothing. I am so going,to try the root kind you show here! Thank you not many folks teach strawberry planting..I so love your teaching!!
Am will be growing strawberries for the first time this coming season. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience 🙏🥰
You are most welcome
Thank you so much, I just purchased my strawberry plants and as this my first time planting them I’m super excited and want get a good start and now I will because of you. 👏👏👏🌈❤️👍
So nice of you
Great video Tony, can't wait for more on strawberries and other videos from second year covid gardener 🏴
More to come so stay tuned mate
Inspiring..I have so many runners on my strawberry plants..Im going to transplant & give mine love today..😍Cheers from Sydney, Australia. 😊
Wonderful It will be worth the effort
Great job on this. My strawberries are the favorite thing for me to grow.
This helped me out.
im so glad it helped
Thank you. Ready to replant my strawberry
Wonderful!
Thank you for this great information. I learned something! Your videos are always so educational.
Glad it was helpful!
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Great video!! I love that you discussed the pH and how to handle/manage clay soils. This was very thorough. We posted a video on our channel about how to handle and manage runners from strawberries. At this exact moment I am planting some runnerless alpine strawberries. I love your channel because I always learn something. This will help me. Thank you.
Thanks Im glad you enjoyed the video I will check yours out over the next couple of days when I get 5 mins
@@simplifygardening that would be so cool! I am sure you are very busy, but we appreciate you checking us out.
Thank you Tony x
Thank you Ann :)
Hi Tony, that is a really interesting video. My strawberry growing has been a disaster previously but I'll try again, thank you. Cheers M
EXCELLENT INFORMATION I NEVER KNEW. THANK YOU 🙏🏽👍🏾😇
MABY SOME CRUSHED EGG SHELLS FOR THOSE LITTLE SNAILS .
Great job! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Wool mulch repels slugs and keeps water in and the fruit clean.
I've been using purslane in my strawberry beds to help keep the soil from drying out from the sun, keep my berries off of the ground, and help keep slugs away from the berries, and crowd out other weeds. I do have to trim the purslane if it gets too tall and starts shading my plants....then it goes into salads and stir-fry garnish.
I just found your video at the very end of the season. I will be applying your advice for overwintering and starting zagIn in the early spring as i add new plants to my existing bed. Wonderful advice and information. Thank you.
Glad it was useful
Excellent video Tony I have those collusus plants hope I get some fruits off them this year thanks for the tips cheers
Me to pal. Especially as ive not been able to find them for year
I've found that pine nettle prunings make great mulch for me in S.E. Australia.
Fantastic video 🍓 Thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it Deanna
Great tips!
Thanks
Brilliant tip's 👍👍
Cheers pal
Hi Tony! I'm so glad you made this video. Now, I know how to prepare the soil for my wee strawberry seedlings. I am also inspired to buy a few strawberry bareroots.
Still at 4:47 mins of the video and really enjoying it...🥰
So nice of you glad it is helpful to you :)
@@simplifygardening ...and it keeps getting better and better as it progresses.🤗
Such a lot of useful details. Thank you very much for your time, effort and generous contribution of knowledge.
My first year to try strawberry. I've put 6 bareroots into a wee Planter, is it OK to have them outside now? Was frosty this morning, will it kill the plants?
Great video.
@@MrCobbsalad Hi,
I check the daily and hourly weather forecast everyday, and if there is a danger of frost, those nights, I bring by strawberries in along with the other wee plants. On the rest of the nights that are safe, they get to be out all night and have fun. They have been doing great so far. I hope this helps.
I have some potted strawberries plants that I bought just before winter that I plan to plant in a bed this week. I live in zone 8a in the USA. Thank you for the information and being ti the point.
Same climate as me then Cindy
I'm trying pine berries this year, my understanding is you grow them like strawberries, so thank you for the tips and thanks for sharing.
Yes exactly the same and I’ve grown them before kids weren’t as fussed so I gave them away
Amazing Voice
Just in time as I’m waiting for my strawberry 🍓 plants to arrive👍. 👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Perfect Dee, get them going and lets all have great fruit
Thanks for coming to watch my live show today and for the Supechat,,much appreciated. Keep me posted on your book! Cheers Marty 😀
Hey Marty Thanks for the visit mate. Ive been subbed to you for year but miss the lives usually due to work or other commitments.
AMAZING!
Thanks
This is SO helpful. Your advice and instruction are really helpful and easy to follow. Subscribed :)
Hi Belinda, I am glad you got value from the video. Welcome to the channel :)
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes then Tony great advice 👍🍓👍
Thank you pal :)
As always Roobob great video and full info from sowing to eating 🇨🇦👍🐝 safe
Glad you enjoyed it
Great vid Tony, thank you. I've taken runners from last year, I have no idea what variety they are, I inherited them with the allotment. I've thrown the parent plants away, figured they were getting to the end. Runners are in 9cm pots, all 75 of them, here's hoping.👍
That’s great Pat. Should renew your crops now
Thanks for the information from Montana
Any time! and welcome Verna
dear tony at simplify gardening , i would to thank you for all of your advice & tips enjoy the video, i think once you said that any thing is possible even if your are on a low income so i set my self a goal i really wanted greenhouse about the same size as maybe yours would be so
squirrel away some cash & one rainy day got there in the end, i still find my self looking ideas & inspiration.
kind regards
Very good
Thanks
Great video as always. Have liked, saved it to one of my playlists and shared with a few people.
Much appreciated, look forward to watching more soon mate 🤝 🍓
Thanks very much for sharing and glad you enjoyed it
@@simplifygardening 🙏🏼
Thank you for this information. I want to gow potted strawberries this year.
Best of luck!
Thank you for the tips, I need some of that net, every year I hope to try and taste one of my strawberries, but apparently the birds is faster than me!
Oh no they can be a pain for sure
You are so thorough. Your subscribership should be so much higher
Thank you so much I am glad you enjoy the videos so much :) Maybe it will continue to grow
Love your videos! You are so close to 300K!
Yay! Thank you! Its crazy how close it is now Irene
I fertilized my June bearing plants in the Fall with rock dust and grew the biggest strawberries ever that Spring. Thanks.
Wonderful Mike Im glad thats worked for you
beautiful kids ,they love it .come on kids eat everything , your dad will plant some more 🍓🍓