Fragaria x ananassa
Strawberry
Early Summer 2022
8
- 3
Late Winter 2021
6
- 4
Early Winter 2021
5
- 1
Early Autumn 2021
8
- 3
Early Summer 2020
2
- 1





Fragaria x ananassa
Early Summer 2022
8
Late Winter 2021
6

I need some help. I mean I guess I'll google it as well but if someone can tell me, these were planted as single plants last year and now if you look the one at the top has maybe 10-15 heads in there. And loads of teeny tiny strawberries. Will this perk back with spring and should I seperate the plants? Also there is a fungi in there as well do I remove them? Is that to say I'm watering too much? Do I just start again with new plants? #strawberries

I've grown 4 strawberry plants in a #growbag each plant grows runners, that will root in the dirt and grow more plants 👍 I would take remove the plants that has the fungi on them. I water mine every couple days as it's been really hot. I fertilize using used coffee grounds and blood meal, just mix into the soil. Hope this helps🤗good luck

https://bonnieplants.com/how-to-grow/growing-strawberries/

Thabks @crabby58. Mine threw out runners early summer but now they're just a big bunch of multiple heads, where the original plant has multiplied itself. Lol the fungus is in-between the plants. None on them thankfully. I'll give the link a read. Your strawberries are always so large and perfect looking.
Early Winter 2021
5

I'm really surprised these are still alive let alone chucking out flowers. Best of luck to you little strawberry. #strawberry #strawberryflower #gyo
Early Autumn 2021
8

Strawberries ripe for the picking. My tiny plant has turned into 6 different crowns in there. Plants are weird, self cloning. #strawberries #gyo #potgrown #ripe #cloned

Wow!!! Looks soooo delicious❤️🍓🤤

They are pretty tasty. :)
Early Summer 2020
2

The large one only throws out runners. So many runners I chop off. So many runners it grows.
Best harvest ever. All the rain been great. And less birds eating them. #strawberries #gyo #eatwhatyougrow
Looking yum!
My eldest stole that really nice looking one soon after. :)