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Growing Strawberries In A WheelbarrowBy Trish Feedback About This Post:RE: Growing Strawberries In A WheelbarrowI have heard........ HEARD that if you go to the store and buy rocks and paint them red and put them amoung your plants the birds will try to eat them, and when your strawberries come up they will have given up by then. Don't know if it works but it sounds like it makes sense. Post By Goldm00n (Guest Post) RE: Growing Strawberries In A Wheelbarrowdo you need to cover the strawberries in the winter...?? Post By jessica (Guest Post) RE: Growing Strawberries In A WheelbarrowI have never grown strawberries before, I have a question. The first 2 berries to ripen within days had little trail marks across the berry where something had eaten a little path. I examined the plant and found little spider mites that were red. I looked on the internet and it said the mites will only eat leaves? My leaves are fine....whats eating my berries?? Post By kansas (Guest Post) RE: Growing Strawberries In A Wheelbarrow
Skunks love strawberries. Last summer, the skunk ate the strawberries..cleanly eating the berry..leaving only the part of the berry that was red. Birds will peck at the berry all over and leave pokes in the berry and maybe mush on the ground beside it. Deer in my yard (until last summer when we put up a 8' fence around the garden) usually eat the whole plant and don't even leave anything to even form a berry. Post by valleyrimgirl RE: Growing Strawberries In A WheelbarrowHi! I planted strawberries along my back porch last summer, and something ate EVERY ONE of them as soon as they were ripe...Birds? Chipmunks? ...any idea how to prevent this again this summer ? I don't have a wheelbarrow,great idea though! :) Post By aeromama (Guest Post) |
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