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Post by The witch on Feb 4, 2007 13:26:17 GMT 1
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Post by plocket on Feb 4, 2007 17:13:54 GMT 1
I've got alpine strawberries in a fairly small one that I planted up last autumn. So I can't give a verdict yet! ;D Mine's a bit smaller than that though with only 3 holes and it wasn't anywhere near that expensive!!! ;D
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Post by auricula on Mar 19, 2007 12:45:41 GMT 1
Yes - Iused one last year and it was successful.I've overwintered the plants ( still in it ) in an unheated greenhouse and I am hoping they fruit again this year.
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Post by The witch on Mar 20, 2007 23:09:34 GMT 1
That's encouraging auricula
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Post by markymarque on Mar 21, 2007 11:27:39 GMT 1
I brought one last year and got a few strawberries of them, nothing to shout about but they look nice, just left it over winter in its spot and they are comming back
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Post by sweetleaf on Mar 21, 2007 13:17:40 GMT 1
I`m just growing mine in a bed, on their own, I have seen home made strawberry towers at the lottie made from new drainpipe, set in a pot of gravel for stability, and drainage. .
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