Thank you for this video! My 5 year old and I spent 30 minutes picking the seeds off of strawberries with toothpicks before finding your video. Just finished planting and watering. So much quicker and easier your way! Now it's hanging out in a nice sunny spot on our porch. We caught the gardening bug and did tomatoes and small flowers, too.
I've started growing my own veggies and fruits recently one reason is so that I can have a constant fresh flow. It's hard for me to go to the store every other day to buy fresh. Not to mention how expensive it is
I took a few bad strawberries and covered them in my planter outside, and the next year, they popped up. Now I'm getting nice strawberries off the plant!
The beige "seeds" that you see on the outside of the strawberry are actually the achene (the covering) of the tiny black seed inside. Achenes prevent the seeds from germinating. In addition, the strawberry pulp will increase disease development in culture, AND the "flesh" will contain compounds that prevent germination. If you want the best germination, then get the seeds out of the achene first. To do this, through your strawberry into a blender with water about 1/3 to 1/2 filled with water. Blend for a few second. Pour out liquid and pulp, leaving a couple hundred mL (A couple ounces of liquid at bottom of blender pitcher. Fill pitcher with liquid again, and slowly pour out pulp and liquid. After a few times, you will see the tiny black seeds, that are more dense than pulp and achenes, sitting at the bottom of the pitcher. Pour seeds on a paper towel. Pick seeds off paper towel. Plant in clean potting mix filled trays.
Oh wow I was just about to try his method but yours sounds more effective. I’m just looking for the fastest way though I already have a garden patch but I’m just trying to add more strawberries to it or I don’t know if I could just add seeds straight to the patch already
I haven't found any strawberry plants anywhere in my town. The nursery may have them but I'm not driving out that far. I am certainly going to try this. The patio is where I'll be hanging them. I like that idea as I won't have to get down on my knees to harvest. Easy 👍. Thank you!
I've done this method on the 15th April and started tiny leaves just after 3weeks. The wind destroyed our green house and my daughter scraped up the little starting pots' contents from our patio and put them on the windowsill then hoped for a miracle. It happened! Yeeey! ☺😍
You mention cold stratification, is it necessary? You mentioned keeping them in the fridge a while, can you accelerate that or get better results in the freezer?
For ALL Perennial plants (Strawberries, blueberries, etc) the seeds need cold stratification (winter like temperatures) - or else the majority of seeds won't begin to grow. Cold stratification increases the amount of seeds that grow by 80% - its the difference between getting 3 strawberry plants or getting 25 strawberry plants. Putting seeds in the freezer will not speed up the process - it will actually make the seeds begin to hibernate. In other words don't put seeds in the freezer - it will not cold stratify seeds. To cold stratify seeds put the seeds in the refrigerator between 40 to 30 degrees Celsius in a damp (slightly wet) paper towel for 1 - 2 months. Afterwards put the seeds in seed growing containers at room temperature in shade and they will begin to grow Once you cold stratify seeds you have a limited amount of time to plant those seeds (around 1 week) - the cold stratified seeds that aren't planted will die shortly afterwards and never grow.
The cold strat is to imitate winter, keeping them in your fridge is important, as the seeds are waiting for after winter to sprout. The longer you can keep them at 36-40 F the better, up to a couple months
We recently made a garden, my parents are growing cilantro and something else and I wanna grow garlic and strawberrys so we dont have to go to the store everytime
It’s much better if you cut them as you did and let the slices dry completely on a paper towel. 🧻 then rub away the seeds. I collect them in glass jars for next time. Enjoy strawberry. 🍓
Great video on how to regrow strawberries. I didn't know that you could do this, this is fantastic I'm going to do this. But I have a question is there certain time of the year in which you can plant strawberries this way? Or can this be done year-round provided you have sunshine?
I live in south georgia it gets mighty hot and humid in the summer months. When is the best time to plant the strawberry and do they need full sun or will they grow underneath a carport or something similar? I really want to try this. I love strawberries!
Fully grown strawberry plants need full sun to produce the most amount of fruit - with this they also need a lot of water so they don't dry out. When the strawberry is a tiny budding plant and still small they need shade
Yes but why go through that much time and labor to do that. One thing to remember though if you live in the USA. Any food products brought in are irradiated making any seeds worthless. Not sure how other countries do it so buy something grown in which ever country you live in so that won’t be an issue.
I plan on growing strawberries indoors In pots. What size pot is sufficient enough for a plant? How many plants can I plant in a 5gal. Bucket? I plan on using 5gal. wicking pots in my grow tent. Something smaller than a 5gal. bucket, what can I use ?
QuestionS: Can you use frozen strawberries? What is the best time of year to plant from seeds? My neighbor gifted me some delicious strawberries that she grew and I'd love to try to grow some! I just potted up a bunch using your method but just as a bit of insurance, I was thinking of maybe freezing a few to plant earlier next year.
@@Kboogie90 I went ahead and planted (from fresh, not frozen) using the method in video and figured I would keep in pots and bring in on our back porch for the winter if needed. I already have a bunch of tiny little plants coming up!!
Do we have to plant again next year after the big winter with a lot of snow, under freezing temperatures?? Or if it's better to put the container inside for the winter?? Thanks!
Strawberries are perennial which means every year in spring they come back. We’re in Canada and have strawberry plants in the ground we planted last summer and this year they’ve doubled in size.
@@kare6878 when you get snow, throw some chicken poop on them...it will melt the snow, but you can get some huge strawberries and a lot of them...go easy
First time attempting. 4 days ago I tried this method but into an egg carton...well today I noticed 2 have some fuzz growing. Should I trash them and start over in a solo cup?
My local Kroger grocery store carries a line of "Giant" brand strawberries and some of them are really HUGE. If I can get seeds of these growing am I going to have large strawberries, too? In other words, do the seeds carry the DNA of the plant or has this grower done something to force their plants to produce large berries? Thank you.
Just make sure the berries are Organic and grown in the USA so that you can be sure they haven't been irradiated. There are strawberries that are naturally large like that, as long as you make sure of the things I said above there's no reason why you can't grow giants too.
Guess wat I did I bought strawberries from a store because in fiji we do not have strawberry plant so I took three strawberries out placed it in a zipper lock bag and crushed them and made a small hole on it ,and took out all the seeds and planted them 1 months gone nothing happened hahahhaaa
You should cut off a piece of the strawberry on a napkin leave it outside to dry for a few days and once it’s dry scrape off the seeds and plant it doesn’t need a layer of soil on top but you can add it if u want to
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I am from guyana I manage to grow strawberry in3 months
I have bunches of sprouts in a 5 gallon bucket. They're all right next to each other. Should i bother seperating seedlings or just let them grow
I love it and it
hi there what soil are u useing
Thank you for this video! My 5 year old and I spent 30 minutes picking the seeds off of strawberries with toothpicks before finding your video. Just finished planting and watering. So much quicker and easier your way! Now it's hanging out in a nice sunny spot on our porch. We caught the gardening bug and did tomatoes and small flowers, too.
I want to know if yours grow. Please update asap.
Glad this helped! sounds tedious :)
Any update
Any update
How are your strawberry plants doing?
For everyone asking about mold, ground cinnamon can be used as a deterrent and a pesticide. Just sprinkle a bit on the surface of the soil
This is true!
Thanks dude, I'm on the keto diet. My family never buys enough strawberries when they hit the store, might as well grow my own lol.
Hie is there any way I can contact you as I need to know some information about keto diet.
@@akshaykadam3832 just look it up
Lol, I'm not the only one here because of a keto diet. Plus my toddler eats them all!
Lydia Quinnett yessuh
I've started growing my own veggies and fruits recently one reason is so that I can have a constant fresh flow. It's hard for me to go to the store every other day to buy fresh. Not to mention how expensive it is
I’ve tried this method and they stalled., never grew.. but I will keep trying.. gardening is rewarding! Thanks for sharing!
Strawberries are probably radiated beforehand. Try different brands. Try organics too.
I took a few bad strawberries and covered them in my planter outside, and the next year, they popped up. Now I'm getting nice strawberries off the plant!
I tried it two weeks ago and after one week the craws ate it🤣
Won't give up, gonna plant new ones now.
How'd the strawberries go, homie?
They actually started growing, there are many tiny strawberry plants with very small leaves now, and a lot of fruit flies!
The beige "seeds" that you see on the outside of the strawberry are actually the achene (the covering) of the tiny black seed inside. Achenes prevent the seeds from germinating. In addition, the strawberry pulp will increase disease development in culture, AND the "flesh" will contain compounds that prevent germination. If you want the best germination, then get the seeds out of the achene first. To do this, through your strawberry into a blender with water about 1/3 to 1/2 filled with water. Blend for a few second. Pour out liquid and pulp, leaving a couple hundred mL (A couple ounces of liquid at bottom of blender pitcher. Fill pitcher with liquid again, and slowly pour out pulp and liquid. After a few times, you will see the tiny black seeds, that are more dense than pulp and achenes, sitting at the bottom of the pitcher. Pour seeds on a paper towel. Pick seeds off paper towel. Plant in clean potting mix filled trays.
Oh wow I was just about to try his method but yours sounds more effective. I’m just looking for the fastest way though I already have a garden patch but I’m just trying to add more strawberries to it or I don’t know if I could just add seeds straight to the patch already
@Tyler this is the method I saw for blueberry seeds from blueberries, also 🙂
Well won't you just blend apart?? It's useless then
Thank you so much for this video my son and i tried this and today we woke up to some sprouts!
If u don’t mind me asking how are they growing
🙌 success!! How long until you saw some sprouts, and how is your plant fairing???
I'm in Florida I always manage to kill mine. They grow well here. Thank you for this I'm definitely going to try it
Awesome 🍓, yeah its pretty simple my friend... let me know how it works out for you! Take care
So did it work out for you? 🍓
same... the sun TOASTS plants lol
With your technique to get the seeds, it's less dangerous to break them or lost them!! Thanks!
Our daughter and I did this its going to be interesting to see how it grows
How did it go?
i just planted mine today. I am based in the UK and over here its spring time. Day 1 of planting so will feedback how i get on
mucha Taps how’s it going ?
Team Cunningham yeah I want to know please
How’s it going
@@bxjsjxbhdhsjdb3028 nothing yet, i 'm afraid. Apparently, it takes 25 days so will let you know by next week monday latest
@@mizzcunningham7 nothing yet Team cunningham. ☹
I tried that method, and sometimes it works.🌱
Thansk!
Thank you so much for this video. My daughter wants to grow strawberries, going to give this a try this week! 😀👍🍓
You are so welcome! wonderful!!!
I love this video and just did this in a container. Cant wait to see it grow. I put it in a sunny window. thank you
Wonderful!
Sunny Disparti how’s it coming together?
@@wrugo i think he dead
@@ainarssaulitis4650 😂😂
I haven't found any strawberry plants anywhere in my town. The nursery may have them but I'm not driving out that far. I am certainly going to try this. The patio is where I'll be hanging them. I like that idea as I won't have to get down on my knees to harvest. Easy 👍. Thank you!
Hey I have a question, what type of soil did you use to grow the strawberries?
When it’s been 2 months and no one answers.... 𝘀𝗼𝗿𝗿𝘆, 𝗶 𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘁 𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝘀𝘄𝗲𝗿 𝗲𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗶 𝘄𝗼𝘂𝗹𝗱 𝗹𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄 :p
I think he said compost n then mulch.. better yet just google it.. it will tell u more perhaps☺☺..
@@sophiagriggs175 Watch the video
There is for sale special soil for acid loveing plants.
@@sophiagriggs175 it's been a year and still no answer lol
After how many days the plant will grow... I'm just waiting for the growth.. Nearly a week ago I been planted
I've done this method on the 15th April and started tiny leaves just after 3weeks. The wind destroyed our green house and my daughter scraped up the little starting pots' contents from our patio and put them on the windowsill then hoped for a miracle. It happened! Yeeey! ☺😍
I bought a grow kit strawberry and it took forever and they are still so tiny
It takes about a month so just keep watering and don’t give up hope
@@khansaa4066 thank you, sure I do
Ya I think it takes a while for progress
You mention cold stratification, is it necessary? You mentioned keeping them in the fridge a while, can you accelerate that or get better results in the freezer?
For ALL Perennial plants (Strawberries, blueberries, etc) the seeds need cold stratification (winter like temperatures) - or else the majority of seeds won't begin to grow. Cold stratification increases the amount of seeds that grow by 80% - its the difference between getting 3 strawberry plants or getting 25 strawberry plants.
Putting seeds in the freezer will not speed up the process - it will actually make the seeds begin to hibernate. In other words don't put seeds in the freezer - it will not cold stratify seeds.
To cold stratify seeds put the seeds in the refrigerator between 40 to 30 degrees Celsius in a damp (slightly wet) paper towel for 1 - 2 months. Afterwards put the seeds in seed growing containers at room temperature in shade and they will begin to grow
Once you cold stratify seeds you have a limited amount of time to plant those seeds (around 1 week) - the cold stratified seeds that aren't planted will die shortly afterwards and never grow.
From what I read, cold stratification is necessary. I think fridge, not freezer, is better.
The cold strat is to imitate winter, keeping them in your fridge is important, as the seeds are waiting for after winter to sprout. The longer you can keep them at 36-40 F the better, up to a couple months
Just found you today, just enough information without wasted time
Thanks Jerry!!!
We recently made a garden, my parents are growing cilantro and something else and I wanna grow garlic and strawberrys so we dont have to go to the store everytime
I'm making a garden at school so it will really help thanks
It’s much better if you cut them as you did and let the slices dry completely on a paper towel. 🧻 then rub away the seeds. I collect them in glass jars for next time. Enjoy strawberry. 🍓
Great video on how to regrow strawberries. I didn't know that you could do this,
this is fantastic I'm going to do this. But I have a question is there certain time of the year in which you can plant strawberries this way? Or can this be done year-round provided you have sunshine?
Hi!Nice work! I want to grow some strawberies in my balcony. I have a question please : the compost what is made of ? How can i make it ? Thank you !
I live in south georgia it gets mighty hot and humid in the summer months. When is the best time to plant the strawberry and do they need full sun or will they grow underneath a carport or something similar? I really want to try this. I love strawberries!
I'm in georgia also and have the same questions.
@@08virgo26 Maybe we will get an answer
Fully grown strawberry plants need full sun to produce the most amount of fruit - with this they also need a lot of water so they don't dry out. When the strawberry is a tiny budding plant and still small they need shade
Will it still work if you just take out the seeds without the flesh in them?
Yes but why go through that much time and labor to do that. One thing to remember though if you live in the USA. Any food products brought in are irradiated making any seeds worthless. Not sure how other countries do it so buy something grown in which ever country you live in so that won’t be an issue.
That’s a cool looking knife
my favorite part was the knife was 🌈
How long did you keep them in frig before planting?
I'm trying this today
I use my empty coffee containers😂
WAIT that is so smart the k-pods?????
@@lilscrappy6496 you can use a cardboard egg container too. Cut the little sections when the seedlings are ready and plant it with the cup
Hello, I wanted to ask one question: how much time did it take for the strawberries to grow?
2 weeks and you will have sprouts
How often do you water them after this stage? :)
I want to know as well
HI how long does it take for germination? I planted similar to you 2-3 weeks ago in seedling dome and lights and still no germination ?
I plan on growing strawberries indoors
In pots. What size pot is sufficient enough for a plant?
How many plants can I plant in a 5gal. Bucket?
I plan on using 5gal. wicking pots in my grow tent.
Something smaller than a 5gal. bucket, what can I use ?
I just planted mine in the garden
Would you get the same results cutting it in half or just using the uneaten tops?
great question, the more fruit that is left on the more chances of mold. You want to thinly slice them
Very cool idea. We have so many strawberries right now, we are totally going to try and grow our own too.
Did you try it ?
Do I need to start in the cups or can I just start with outside
How big did the berries get when grown and how did they taste?
QuestionS: Can you use frozen strawberries? What is the best time of year to plant from seeds? My neighbor gifted me some delicious strawberries that she grew and I'd love to try to grow some! I just potted up a bunch using your method but just as a bit of insurance, I was thinking of maybe freezing a few to plant earlier next year.
I believe you would get the seeds on a paper towel and just save the seeds. I've seen that method done before but never saw someone freeze them.
@@Kboogie90 I went ahead and planted (from fresh, not frozen) using the method in video and figured I would keep in pots and bring in on our back porch for the winter if needed. I already have a bunch of tiny little plants coming up!!
@@hollyd1208 ok I was wondering about the frozen method? I just tried the video way yesterday to see what happens. Glad yours is going well!
What is the best time for germinating staberries fall or early spring?
I am trying this soon. Thanks for sharing
Do we have to plant again next year after the big winter with a lot of snow, under freezing temperatures?? Or if it's better to put the container inside for the winter?? Thanks!
Strawberries are perennial which means every year in spring they come back. We’re in Canada and have strawberry plants in the ground we planted last summer and this year they’ve doubled in size.
Put them in unheated garage if they are in pots. Or put mulch around the pots and on top till spring is what I read.
@@kare6878 when you get snow, throw some chicken poop on them...it will melt the snow, but you can get some huge strawberries and a lot of them...go easy
Thank you !!!
Welcome ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ appreciate the feedback
Why did I search this up at 2 am ._.
Mindset is everything
I already planted mine and is growing but I’m kinda confused now cause I don’t know if it’s a strawberry plant or not😩 what can I do?
I'm new to ur channel! I'm going to try this! Thanks for sharing!
New subscriber love the video
Yay! Thank you!
Can you complete them indoors if you have an apartment. I would like to grow some,but have no outdoor area
So there is no need to dry out seeds before planting?
So when did you do the cold stratification?
Great video. Cannot wait to see the results. 🍓
I'm considering planting my own
Do I need to wash the strawberries first?
My first time growing. I don't even like strawberries.I just love growing.
Do we cover the pot/cup with ceram wrap when planting these seeds? And how often should we spritz it with water
no coverings needed, water as the soil dries but do not overwater to leave a standing puddle.
First time attempting. 4 days ago I tried this method but into an egg carton...well today I noticed 2 have some fuzz growing. Should I trash them and start over in a solo cup?
no, stay with it... dont water as often and see how the next week goes
yes
Keep going. The same happened with my tomatoes when I planted the seeds more or less the same way.
@Janelle any updates?
What type of soil or top soil are you using? Thanks for the informative videos too.
Can I do this directly in the planter outside? Zone 7b
How long did it takes to germinate
I tried this technique and i noticed that the strawberry started to mould. Does that process kill the germination process?
My local Kroger grocery store carries a line of "Giant" brand strawberries and some of them are really HUGE. If I can get seeds of these growing am I going to have large strawberries, too? In other words, do the seeds carry the DNA of the plant or has this grower done something to force their plants to produce large berries? Thank you.
Just make sure the berries are Organic and grown in the USA so that you can be sure they haven't been irradiated. There are strawberries that are naturally large like that, as long as you make sure of the things I said above there's no reason why you can't grow giants too.
Hi! Enjoyed your video. Could you inform us please about the soil mix you used. I've used perlite & peat moss for propagating. Tks
any potting mix will do. Perlite in it is good for keeping pockes of air for the roots to establish
Some people say that they sometimes mold, what should I do if they do?
Wonderful knife
What do I do when my strawberries seeds start growing mold after being planted?
Unfortunately you need to toss the plant out and throw away that dirt - its most likely contaminated with fungal spores.
Next time aim for moist, not wet, and can add 1 tsp hydrogen peroxide per cup of water to help prevent mold.
this is fantastic info ...thanks !
Awesome! Glad i could help, have a good day
How often do you water them?
What type of soil did you use
Can I grow them during winter if they are in the house?
Yes
Hello 2020 plant the day away
Guess wat I did I bought strawberries from a store because in fiji we do not have strawberry plant so I took three strawberries out placed it in a zipper lock bag and crushed them and made a small hole on it ,and took out all the seeds and planted them 1 months gone nothing happened hahahhaaa
Interesting! Are all the strawberries you buy, viable? Do they produce true to the parent?
Yes, they have been viable!
Everytime I try to grow from raw fruit it molds. Even with light watering. Any tips for that?
can you grow these in winter or fall?
Cool. I think I will have a go
can i germinate seeds from frozen strawberries??
You can blueberries, so possibly
Super cool
🍓Thank you for stopping by!!!
How long will germinate sir? Ty.
I tried your method and there were mold growing in the pots. Is that normal?
Mold is what happens in compost piles. Don't worry about it too much.
If it bothers you, just cover it with a thin layer of soil.
Question please, u allowed the plants to grow to the berry stage while still in the small cups?
no, you will need to transplant them to a much larger pot or into the ground
Great info. I ws just thinking wonder if that can be done. Thank you. New Sub.
They don’t get moldy?
So are you using garden soil only?. Please
potting mix
How many days from planting to harvest?
Are these store bought strawberries?
Does the dirt matter ?
Thank you for sharing so much interesting information! I will try this! Have a wonderful day!
Welcome! you as well 🍓
@Hampeblixt Unfortunately I couldn't. But you know what? We have bought some strawberries today, so I will definitely try and let you know
Thank you
My strawberry grew by the time he finished cutting them🙄
After my seeds germinate, when they have three leaves, they turn yellow and dry, you know why
And not to mention you can eat the middle after you make the cuts😂
This is cool
Can you grow veggies under hps ?
My country is very hot do you think it's going to grow?
I tried this but my strawberry skins are covered with mold and there is no sign of germination. Any Suggestions Please
You should cut off a piece of the strawberry on a napkin leave it outside to dry for a few days and once it’s dry scrape off the seeds and plant it doesn’t need a layer of soil on top but you can add it if u want to
Thanks. That is what I did about 10 days ago and now am awaiting the sees to germinate
So how they say it cant grow this way on when you put the seed to dry in sun
Do you have to put them in the fridge first before planting? I’m new at this! Any help would be appreciated!💜💜
No they will be fine
Hampeblixt I’m new to planting, but ik that’s wrong, and I know it’s a joke but 🤷♀️
@Hampeblixt A hole