Planting Strawberry Runners, Propagating Strawberries the easy way.
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2012
- Planting Strawberry Runners is super easy, and you get lots of new strawberry plants from those runners. Propagating Strawberries is easier, more reliable and faster than growing strawberries from seeds. One plant can put out 10 or more runners while still producing strawberries, so you should never need to buy strawberry plants ever again. This is the easiest way to plant strawberries by far.
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Thank you for not making this unnecessarily long. You were straight to the point and I truly appreciate it.
I already checked several videos. This one is the best explaining propagation of strawberry
Leaves up, roots down, that's the way I like to clone
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Ya I was humming the song too
Bravo!!!🥳
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That’s the way I like to clone. Hahhahahaa. 🎶🎵
Underrated
I'm 11 and I grow a garden with my dad; great and easy tutorial
Got a bunch of plants just from the runners. Thanks!
Nice keep planting g
impressive! how are they doing three years later?
In my experience, it's best to keep cutting the runners off until the plants have finished fruiting - that way the fruit is better as the plant puts its energy into the fruit. Once the fruiting season is over the plants will normally send out more runners & as there is no fruit the runners will be healthier & more vigorous.
How do u take care of the new babies after season?
Having watched your video I was pleased to see how to pin them down. I had prepared all the pots then realised I had to pin them down some how (I am a newbie to gardening) I had wooden cocktail picks in the house and used them, worked beautifully. You have a lovely soft voice and present your videos well. Not like some who seem to think they have to talk loud into the camera and then have music playing at the same time and you can not her a word.Thank you for sharing. Have a lovely day.
Thanks Vince. Short and to the point. Cheers.
This video was super helpful and resourceful! Thanks! I had hanging plants and I hung small pots with two holes and a zip tie. Works like a charm.
The mother plants are one year old, they were runners the year before. Their mothers (the grandmothers) still produce loads of runners too.
Thank you. Managed to do five runners in as many minutes 👍🏼
Thank you so much. Exactly what i wanted to learn and you are amazingly so precise and straight to the point. Fantastic! I am an absolute beginner and love the fact there is so so much we can grow at our home from one plant. No need to keep spending and keep buying. Allah is the best surely!
First time Ive heard about romance when watching a gardening video. Must mean you are up another level ;) well done.
Thank you. My hanging strawberries have many runners right now. I will try this. So fun.
Great video, I did the same thing but use paper clips ,and they worked fine.
Thanks for the tip with the skewers.
brilliant little garden fix. love stuff like this. thanks mate.
Wowww....nice vedio
great video! love the close up and easy to understand dialogue. thanks!
At last, a video I can understand and actually know what to do with my strawberry plants.I've never grown anything before so was pleased when they survived and the fruit, though sparse, was amazing. Will keep watching for updates now I've found you!
Did you become a pro??
Brief and concise! Well done ❤
Thanks for this really helped out. I got about 70 odd plants to put into my garden and I have a few quite large plants with runners didn't know what to do with them until now :)
I let mine stay off until they established their own root system then took them off the umbilical and brought them inside to overwinter. However, if you keep them on the mother plant they will grow faster because the mother will supply them with nutrients.
Simple and to the point. I love it. Thanks
Thanks, just the info I needed.
wauuu!!grow strawberries is ...!!!have a nice day and thanks!!
Thanks. My Mom loves the info so much.
Awesome very clever and simple!
This was incredibly useful. Thank you very much.
Large bobby pins are a great quick fix for pinning plants in place and they last a long time as well as hide in the soil.
Marcia Blair Thank you... Bobby pins it is then....saves messing around with sticks!. Just got some, thanks for your tip ; )
I’m going to do this today big love and support from Melbourne :)
Thanks very easy to learn. :D
Best video.... I love how you gave us so much information in just under 3 minutes. The other videos take at least 10 minutes to get into sharing this sort of knowledge....GREAT VIDEO thanks heaps I have subsribed!!!!
Hi vince, What do i do with the new plants in the pots once roots have taken? do they stay outside over the winter? do i leave them attached to the main plant and then plant out in spring? do i take them inside somewhere warm?
lovely simple explanation ,please do more gardening tips. excellent
Very helpful video. Thanks!
very cool idea. definitely going to try this!!
Thanks for tips now I m gonna plant many strawberries
It's my first time growing strawberries, just wanted to say... Thank you ...
great video!
Perfect! Thank you so much 😊
Quick and to the point thank you.
Thank you 🙏 very simple and helpful 🙂
Great tip!
Wow very nice vedio thank you for sharing Very informative. New suppporter here .Watching from South Korea
I I am here watching That's great tutorial Thank you for Sharing
Excellent...short .concise. sweet
I like that you added step 5.
Your voice is very calming. I would listen to an audiobook, if you were the narrator.
Great idea will try now! Thanks you!
Here in Melbourne Australia the growing season is about to begin so my windowsill is loaded with plants including strawberrys to get a head start for when the frost lifts
Very helpful thank you soo much
So helpful!
I like to use the straws from kid's juice boxes to do this. I just trim one side so they are the same length.
this is so neat great video
Thanks and Well done............Simples!
Video and explanation very clarity. Tq
Super helpful, simply bcoz its straight n short
Tonnes of thanks
thanks it is wonderful this video is very informative.
Fantastic...
Thanks...for the bamboo tip also.
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Thank you very easy to learn
Great video
Nice idea will try this year
this is a wonderful video. thanks !
Thanks,, verry muce for this vidio
Great job...thanks
Good idea with sticks. I use Y-shaped twigs. Greetings
thanks for sharing!
Just do what it says in the video - stick them down on some soil - roots will shoot out within a week or two.
Thank you for making this video , bought a strawberry plant with three runners and was like what do I do with these ,
Thank you so much I was worried as to what I did was wrong by putting them into the soil 💓
Great Video :0)
Very clever!
Thanks for you
Nice movie. Greetz from Nederland.
I love strawberry 🍓
Best vidio ,thanx you
I like your idea . Can you give some advice as to the soil I should use.
thanks great video
That's very useful presentation. Thanks
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing
Very infromative
Great video's. Just Subbed!
Rich, black, well draining, airy soil with good nutrients.
I know this video is almost a decade old but thank you! I’ve purchased a strawberry planter that had nine strawberry plants in it and the runners are thriving and I didn’t know what to do with them but I knew to do something wiiith them to keep em growing and this video helped tremendous. Thank you, thank you again.
I intend to grow strawberrys in guttering against a wall but feel they may be killed by frost any thoughts, do you leave your planters out all year. thanks
Thanks buddy
Tricky. Thanks a lot.
If I do cut the runner, so that I can have an independent pot. How can I store them over winter? I have winter from nov-late march.. gets up to -40. Is it even a good idea for me?
Very Good! Like!!!
Greatings!
That's a good idea. I had some trouble - especially in a drier climate. H
Can I use paper clips to hold down the runners? I did that today but worry that it might tear the stems? Not sure if paperclips have that ability with plants.
So i have a good layer of mulch(~1") surrounding my strawberries, one of them has a few runner's. Can i just burry the runner's under the mulch?
Thank you
Thank you.
Hi,please tell me if I still can get a runner from the strawberry plant that I buy that already bearfruit?
Super 👍👏
Still a great video!
Its okay, thank you so much!
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thank you
would runners transplanted this year fruit next year? or the year after?