How to Divide Alpine Strawberries | Dividing Wild Strawberry Plants | Growing Strawberries in Pots
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- In this video we are propagating our alpine strawberry plants by division. The delicious fruits of the alpine strawberry are full of flavour and at this time of year it couldn't be easier to make new plants from established clumps.
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Nice little summer house. I have just setup 4x8 trays of alpine strawberries I am looking forward to eating them. Ty for the video.
Thanks, it's great fro when it rains, which it does often! The taste of these strawberries is like no other, they are fantastic. Thanks for watching.
I always learn something from watching your channel. I didn't know that some strawberries don't produce runners. You're going to have a lovely crop to enjoy this year.
Thanks Wendy, luckily they divide really easily and also self seed a lot if some of the fruits are left to fall. They might be tiny but they are so sweet and tasty - worth growing if you don't have any so far! xxx
This is so cool, i have alpine strawberries in a pot too, looks like i'll be dividing them this weekend, weather permitting 😊
They are great little plants and so easy to divide, hope the weather stays dry for you! Thanks for watching 👍
I don't recommend doing that. Grow new ones from seeds. Alpine strawberries plant produces lots of berries for 5 years max. Splitting old plants is pointless.
Thanks for sharing, but we'll go on splitting 😁
I would recommend growing a new variety called Attila that DOES produce runners but otherwise has all the same benefits.
@jacquesbaker1557 Thanks for telling us, we'll look out for it at the plant centres 👍
@@MadAboutGardening you usually need to grow that cultivar from seeds ordered online.
Thanks for letting us know, we will put it on our list of seeds to try 👍