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5 Responses to Growing Strawberries Above Ground : Strawberry Gardening
I have one off my patch so far . the chipmunks and rabbits got through the
fence… will be looking for a new way and put on polls about 3 ft off the
ground next year….n thanks for sharing
This was very well presented. I’ve been growing strawberries in containers
for a few years, and this is my year of BIG production. Big for me, at
least. Yet I still like to see what others are doing so maybe I can do
better next year. Thanks.
good information. I have a lot of squirrels and birds getting to the the
strawberries just before I’m ready to cut them. It’s a game. Sometimes I
just like to let them eat.Then I have to hurry to get mine when it’s my
turn. Maybe lifting them into containers will slow them down, or at the
very least, hold back the snails. Thanks for making the video. As if we’re
already strawberry knowledgeable. !!
Patricia Lentini
September 15, 2014 at 6:44 am Reply
I have one off my patch so far . the chipmunks and rabbits got through the
fence… will be looking for a new way and put on polls about 3 ft off the
ground next year….n thanks for sharing
Lori Snyder
September 15, 2014 at 4:16 am
This was very well presented. I’ve been growing strawberries in containers
for a few years, and this is my year of BIG production. Big for me, at
least. Yet I still like to see what others are doing so maybe I can do
better next year. Thanks.
Thaneii
September 15, 2014 at 4:27 am
Great information… Thanks.
Kelly Norris
September 15, 2014 at 5:17 am
Growing strawberries for birds and critters to eat! Helping wilderness is a
MUST for civilizations.
MH's
September 15, 2014 at 5:54 am
good information. I have a lot of squirrels and birds getting to the the
strawberries just before I’m ready to cut them. It’s a game. Sometimes I
just like to let them eat.Then I have to hurry to get mine when it’s my
turn. Maybe lifting them into containers will slow them down, or at the
very least, hold back the snails. Thanks for making the video. As if we’re
already strawberry knowledgeable. !!
Patricia Lentini
September 15, 2014 at 6:44 am