How to Overwinter your Strawberries | Protecting your Strawbs for the Winter (UK)

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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2021
  • Preparing your strawberries for winter is an important step in securing next years strawberry harvests. Its a simple method and involves insulating your strawberry plants to protect it from the frost and cold weather.
    Strawberries are a staple of every allotment and growing your own Strawberries from seed or buying in the plants will give you a succession of juices fruits over the summer months
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Komentáře • 51

  • @truthiseverything9511
    @truthiseverything9511 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The first two video suggestions were 16 and 13 minutes. I immediately looked for the one under five minutes. Bingo! Thank you so much!

  • @honeydew4576
    @honeydew4576 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hooray! I FINALLY found a video that helps me get it. I've been struggling to wrap my head around how to protect strawberries in snowy winters, and how to get the timing of it right......because you don't want them to go dormant too early. Your video was the "aha" moment for me. Thank you, and subscribing!

  • @barriesansom2070
    @barriesansom2070 Před 5 dny

    Thanks a lot..👍

  • @littledotti6808
    @littledotti6808 Před rokem +4

    Easy, simple and to the point. Not droning on like other CZcamsrs. Love it. New, also subscribed.

  • @carolel2851
    @carolel2851 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for that l was wondeting what to do with strawberries in pots over winter...this is the first year lv ever grown strawberries 👍

  • @truthiseverything9511
    @truthiseverything9511 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

  • @charlessoukup1111
    @charlessoukup1111 Před 11 měsíci

    Missed just WHEN you do your pruning...I live in SW Michigan, a touch milder right in the hydrosphere of Lk Michigan...big fruit belt all up the coast. One post said wait until the first couple frosts to prune. Saw yours were all dead. Do you leave ANY green healthy leaves??
    Plan to move next to sliding glass doors on deck, north exposure.
    Doubled my number of pots with runners this season. 76 & a bit gimped up so my deck - about two dozen good sized pots of veg's is all I can manage regularly...tho I have several garden spaces in yard next door, they ain't happenin!
    Good job, good style. Still bit unclear of timing the prune, if all leaves must go ..new to container strawb's.

  • @koouriprathusha8063
    @koouriprathusha8063 Před 7 měsíci

    I don't have a greenhouse at home, what's the alternative for that and also does black plastic covering work in place of pine straw? Thanks for the video, it is helpful.

  • @mattwalker8230
    @mattwalker8230 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice and simple 😉 I have mine in a big pot, but the slugs kept getting them, was thinking of making a wall rack out of something like gravel boards and lining them, and put them high up. 🤔

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před 2 lety +1

      Could be an idea. I'm happy to keep mine in the Greenhouse but only issue is the airflow sometimes.

    • @mattwalker8230
      @mattwalker8230 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheGreyGardener1990 interesting being differnt climates in the UK, you in the North East and needing protection, mine on the Isle of Wight still very green and live outside year round 🤔

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mattwalker8230 I do it more really for the birds and pests not being able to get at them. I like to think they grow a bit bigger too 😉

    • @malsearle
      @malsearle Před rokem +1

      On top of the shed 😀

  • @somai_1
    @somai_1 Před 11 měsíci

    Can I keep them in a dark unheated garage in the winter? And use shredded leaves as mulch?

  • @JB-lv9jb
    @JB-lv9jb Před rokem +1

    Just what I was looking for what to do with the strawberry plants in winter. Explained it quite well, thanks. Was wondering if you can advice what type of straw you use in the video to mulch. And if I cannot find straw, can I use coir basket liner as mulch instead.

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem +3

      I think it was just bedding straw. I guess anything that keeps it insulated should work. I think I forgot to mention to sparingly keep it watered. Once a week should be fine

    • @JB-lv9jb
      @JB-lv9jb Před rokem

      Many thanks 👍🏼

    • @user-co1vd3zt4p
      @user-co1vd3zt4p Před 2 měsíci

      Z​@@TheGreyGardener1990

  • @Joshgiddens
    @Joshgiddens Před měsícem

    I have six first year strawberry plants, i’ve been told to leave the foliage on for this winter, they are stored in a plastic greenhouse with straw over the soil what are your thoughts on this? I’m a complete novice thanks 😊

  • @lemyatom
    @lemyatom Před rokem

    Thanks for this! Any alternative to straw? I can grab some but don't have any to hand. Would ripped up cardboard or anything like that work?

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem +1

      That should work in theory although I've never tried it. Someone said they were going to try with leaves as well

  • @david111davies
    @david111davies Před rokem +2

    What about watering ? They would go bone dry in my glasshouse so do you need to keep them moist or literally just leave them. Also what time of year would you water them and try to bring them out of the dormant state etc ?

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem +6

      Yes, watering...I forgot to mention that! 🤦‍♂️a few have reminded me in the comments. So I watered about once a week. Kept them moist but not wet. Once temperatures start to warm they tend to do their own thing and you'll see new growth.

  • @destinyno1
    @destinyno1 Před rokem

    Hi this is very helpful 😀
    Do I need to do this as soon as the plants have finished fruiting or is this done during winter?

  • @paulajohnson1096
    @paulajohnson1096 Před rokem +2

    Can leaves be used instead of straw And if you don't have a greenhouse, how well do you think they might do if they were moved to an outdoor raised bed? What about leaving them in the pot and burying the strawberries still inside the pot into a raised bed?

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem +1

      Never tried leaves to be honest but give it a go. Yeah the raised bed idea should be ok 👍

    • @paulajohnson1096
      @paulajohnson1096 Před rokem

      @@TheGreyGardener1990 thank you

    • @honeydew4576
      @honeydew4576 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I would think a thick layer of leaves and even that covered with black plastic could work. The idea is to keep them warm.

  • @rammie6240
    @rammie6240 Před 2 lety +2

    Hiya! How would they be watered throughout the winter? (If they do need to be watered throughout the winter)

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před 2 lety +2

      Very minimal. Just don't let the soil completely dry out. Think I actually forgot to mention it in the video!

    • @rammie6240
      @rammie6240 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheGreyGardener1990 Thank you! I'm quite new to growing strawberries and wanted to keep them alive throughout the winter and your video was the first I've watched and turned out to be incredibly helpful! Every website I read didn't have diagrams and seemed too complex to understand but your video explained perfectly, so thank you very much!

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem

      @@rammie6240 you're welcome

  • @user-qd9jh6si3v
    @user-qd9jh6si3v Před 8 měsíci

    Should I not mulch them as long as the leaves are still green? My strawberries are bearing fruits during this season though they are not turning red. Thanks.

  • @GreytOutdoorsMedic
    @GreytOutdoorsMedic Před rokem

    When is a good time to bring them out after winter is over?

  • @malsearle
    @malsearle Před rokem

    When do you replant them ? Im in the NE too

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem +1

      I keep them in the pots and they will pop through when the weather starts to warm up

    • @malsearle
      @malsearle Před rokem

      @@TheGreyGardener1990 thanks . We are thinking of potting them this year as the slugs got to them last summer

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem

      @@malsearle yeah thats the reason I pot them, that and the birds

  • @t-bone6467
    @t-bone6467 Před 8 měsíci

    So is the concern that leaving potted strawberries outside all winter could result in the roots being killed if the soil in the pot freezes?

  • @stevenhoward4507
    @stevenhoward4507 Před 2 lety

    Could you show us how to stop slugs and snails without spending loads on materials ?

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před 2 lety

      For strawberries in particular in pots or just in general mate?

    • @stevenhoward4507
      @stevenhoward4507 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheGreyGardener1990 just in general, our new plot is ready for the new year now but we are looking how to protect what we grow. Materials have gone so expensive so curious what we could do with what we can get our hands on.

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před 2 lety +1

      @@stevenhoward4507 no worries. Will add it to the list mate. A guy on the allotment told me of this organic spray you can get for £12 or something. I've forgotten the name but when I see him next I'll ask him. Another guy uses it on his cabbages and he literally has no damage at all. They're pristine

  • @alexanderhernandez5141
    @alexanderhernandez5141 Před rokem +1

    This may be stupid but do you still water them?

    • @TheGreyGardener1990
      @TheGreyGardener1990  Před rokem +1

      Once a week will be fine. I forgot to include in the video. Good question!

  • @jessgreenslade9722
    @jessgreenslade9722 Před rokem

    Clearly explained and easy to follow instructions. Like someone else mentioned, no droning on and keeping the info back to the end or shrouding it in mystery 🫶🏻👍🏻