So I completely failed at starting strawberries from seed and from what I’ve read it’s really difficult, vernalization can really help if you put them in the fridge for 3 to 4 weeks but that’s also gonna set you way back in time. You’ll probably have better luck with those bare roots that you got from Home Depot. I’m guessing there’s more than one in there. As far as the green stock being enough support for the big beautiful yellow ball flowers, I definitely don’t think it will be, you need to fill the whole entire soil pocket up to the top so there won’t be any sides to support it and then it seems like they’re probably going to be pretty tall. do you have anything besides the green stock to plant it in? Have so much fun with the new garden it’s so addictive as you can already tell by the seed buying haha don’t be afraid to ask questions there’s obviously a UA-cam video for everything. That’s how I learned, and it inspired me so much I started a journal too so It’s a really great community. ♥️
Yay, so exciting getting a big order of seeds :) botanical interest packaging is gorgeous. Good luck gardening!! Looking forward to seeing how it all goes
It’s too early for most strawberries - it depends on the variety. What is your local frost date? As you mentioned in your video most seeds will give germination and growth times (a common beginner mistake is to not add 2 timeframes together if both are given) and you need to count back from your local frost date to know when to sow it. Check your local weather to know when to actually plant out as the frost date is an average so you might need to wait 1-2 weeks after it if you are about to experience a final frost.
So I completely failed at starting strawberries from seed and from what I’ve read it’s really difficult, vernalization can really help if you put them in the fridge for 3 to 4 weeks but that’s also gonna set you way back in time. You’ll probably have better luck with those bare roots that you got from Home Depot. I’m guessing there’s more than one in there. As far as the green stock being enough support for the big beautiful yellow ball flowers, I definitely don’t think it will be, you need to fill the whole entire soil pocket up to the top so there won’t be any sides to support it and then it seems like they’re probably going to be pretty tall. do you have anything besides the green stock to plant it in? Have so much fun with the new garden it’s so addictive as you can already tell by the seed buying haha don’t be afraid to ask questions there’s obviously a UA-cam video for everything. That’s how I learned, and it inspired me so much I started a journal too so It’s a really great community. ♥️
Great seed haul. You can never have enough seeds! 🌻🌼🌷
Thank you! I’m excited to get them all planted!! 🌱❤️
Good luck, and good vibes 😎 it will be fun, keep growing 🌱👍🏽
Thank you!! I’m excited to get started!
Yay, so exciting getting a big order of seeds :) botanical interest packaging is gorgeous. Good luck gardening!! Looking forward to seeing how it all goes
Yes! It was a week of exciting mail 🤪 thank you! It will be fun no matter the results 🤣
Good luck with your new garden, my friend. Thanks for sharing your seed haul. I am a new subscriber to your channel.
Thank you for following along! I’m excited to continue posting about it!
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It’s too early for most strawberries - it depends on the variety. What is your local frost date? As you mentioned in your video most seeds will give germination and growth times (a common beginner mistake is to not add 2 timeframes together if both are given) and you need to count back from your local frost date to know when to sow it. Check your local weather to know when to actually plant out as the frost date is an average so you might need to wait 1-2 weeks after it if you are about to experience a final frost.
My last average frost date is March 25 (says google). I’m in zone 8b. Thank you for giving me so much good information!
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Hi Brianna,
I enjoyed your content. But sorry to see your channel growth. Don't be upset keep creating.
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