Posted by 0tterbot on May 27, 2010, 9:16 pm
hello,
would it be a good time now to take out my strawberries' offspring & replant
them elsewhere? or would waiting for spring perhaps be a better bet?
the last time i moved strawberries i did it in very late winter, but i think
this was not a good idea as they seemed fine at first, but most of them
subsequently died over the summer. i suppose they were unable to settle in
properly at that time as it wasn't warm yet to help them settle in, but
equally they didn't have time to establish themselves before the warm (and
dry) weather arrived - but really, i'm not sure why they mostly died as they
did get water & all.might have just been bad luck perhaps.
when i actually put them in in the first place, it was spring, so maybe
spring works well..? but i thought that if now is a good time, then they;d
be able to fruit in spring, with luck!!
strawberries generally like it here, i have acid soil although it is heavy.
the winters are pretty cold though - we get frost to minus 6 not as
uncommonly as i would like (which hasn't started yet) but such weather will
be coming soon & i'm not sure how a recently-moved small strawberry would
feel about that.
thanks!
kylie
Posted by David Hare-Scott on May 28, 2010, 7:41 pm
0tterbot wrote:
> hello,
> would it be a good time now to take out my strawberries' offspring &
> replant them elsewhere? or would waiting for spring perhaps be a
> better bet?
> the last time i moved strawberries i did it in very late winter, but
> i think this was not a good idea as they seemed fine at first, but
> most of them subsequently died over the summer. i suppose they were
> unable to settle in properly at that time as it wasn't warm yet to
> help them settle in, but equally they didn't have time to establish
> themselves before the warm (and dry) weather arrived - but really,
> i'm not sure why they mostly died as they did get water & all.might
> have just been bad luck perhaps.
> when i actually put them in in the first place, it was spring, so
> maybe spring works well..? but i thought that if now is a good time,
> then they;d be able to fruit in spring, with luck!!
> strawberries generally like it here, i have acid soil although it is
> heavy. the winters are pretty cold though - we get frost to minus 6
> not as uncommonly as i would like (which hasn't started yet) but such
> weather will be coming soon & i'm not sure how a recently-moved small
> strawberry would feel about that.
> thanks!
> kylie
I would wait until spring, after the last frost. Not that they are frost
tender but that is a good indication that the soil is warming up and growth
will get going.
David
Posted by PC on June 6, 2010, 9:31 am
On 28/05/2010 11:16 AM, 0tterbot wrote:
> hello,
> would it be a good time now to take out my strawberries' offspring& replant
> them elsewhere? or would waiting for spring perhaps be a better bet?
> the last time i moved strawberries i did it in very late winter, but i think
> this was not a good idea as they seemed fine at first, but most of them
> subsequently died over the summer. i suppose they were unable to settle in
> properly at that time as it wasn't warm yet to help them settle in, but
> equally they didn't have time to establish themselves before the warm (and
> dry) weather arrived - but really, i'm not sure why they mostly died as they
> did get water& all.might have just been bad luck perhaps.
> when i actually put them in in the first place, it was spring, so maybe
> spring works well..? but i thought that if now is a good time, then they;d
> be able to fruit in spring, with luck!!
> strawberries generally like it here, i have acid soil although it is heavy.
> the winters are pretty cold though - we get frost to minus 6 not as
> uncommonly as i would like (which hasn't started yet) but such weather will
> be coming soon& i'm not sure how a recently-moved small strawberry would
> feel about that.
> thanks!
> kylie
What area do you live?
Canberra?
Posted by 0tterbot on June 7, 2010, 11:20 pm
> On 28/05/2010 11:16 AM, 0tterbot wrote:
>> hello,
>> would it be a good time now to take out my strawberries' offspring&
>> replant
>> them elsewhere? or would waiting for spring perhaps be a better bet?
>>
>> the last time i moved strawberries i did it in very late winter, but i
>> think
>> this was not a good idea as they seemed fine at first, but most of them
>> subsequently died over the summer. i suppose they were unable to settle
>> in
>> properly at that time as it wasn't warm yet to help them settle in, but
>> equally they didn't have time to establish themselves before the warm
>> (and
>> dry) weather arrived - but really, i'm not sure why they mostly died as
>> they
>> did get water& all.might have just been bad luck perhaps.
>>
>> when i actually put them in in the first place, it was spring, so maybe
>> spring works well..? but i thought that if now is a good time, then
>> they;d
>> be able to fruit in spring, with luck!!
>>
>> strawberries generally like it here, i have acid soil although it is
>> heavy.
>> the winters are pretty cold though - we get frost to minus 6 not as
>> uncommonly as i would like (which hasn't started yet) but such weather
>> will
>> be coming soon& i'm not sure how a recently-moved small strawberry would
>> feel about that.
>>
>> thanks!
>> kylie
>>
>>
>>
> What area do you live?
> Canberra?
no.
kylie
Posted by PC on June 8, 2010, 7:27 pm
On 8/06/2010 1:20 PM, 0tterbot wrote:
>> On 28/05/2010 11:16 AM, 0tterbot wrote:
>>> hello,
>>> would it be a good time now to take out my strawberries' offspring&
>>> replant
>>> them elsewhere? or would waiting for spring perhaps be a better bet?
>>>
>>> the last time i moved strawberries i did it in very late winter, but i
>>> think
>>> this was not a good idea as they seemed fine at first, but most of them
>>> subsequently died over the summer. i suppose they were unable to settle
>>> in
>>> properly at that time as it wasn't warm yet to help them settle in, but
>>> equally they didn't have time to establish themselves before the warm
>>> (and
>>> dry) weather arrived - but really, i'm not sure why they mostly died as
>>> they
>>> did get water& all.might have just been bad luck perhaps.
>>>
>>> when i actually put them in in the first place, it was spring, so maybe
>>> spring works well..? but i thought that if now is a good time, then
>>> they;d
>>> be able to fruit in spring, with luck!!
>>>
>>> strawberries generally like it here, i have acid soil although it is
>>> heavy.
>>> the winters are pretty cold though - we get frost to minus 6 not as
>>> uncommonly as i would like (which hasn't started yet) but such weather
>>> will
>>> be coming soon& i'm not sure how a recently-moved small strawberry would
>>> feel about that.
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>> kylie
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> What area do you live?
>> Canberra?
> no.
> kylie
Ok then I cant help you...
> would it be a good time now to take out my strawberries' offspring &
> replant them elsewhere? or would waiting for spring perhaps be a
> better bet?
> the last time i moved strawberries i did it in very late winter, but
> i think this was not a good idea as they seemed fine at first, but
> most of them subsequently died over the summer. i suppose they were
> unable to settle in properly at that time as it wasn't warm yet to
> help them settle in, but equally they didn't have time to establish
> themselves before the warm (and dry) weather arrived - but really,
> i'm not sure why they mostly died as they did get water & all.might
> have just been bad luck perhaps.
> when i actually put them in in the first place, it was spring, so
> maybe spring works well..? but i thought that if now is a good time,
> then they;d be able to fruit in spring, with luck!!
> strawberries generally like it here, i have acid soil although it is
> heavy. the winters are pretty cold though - we get frost to minus 6
> not as uncommonly as i would like (which hasn't started yet) but such
> weather will be coming soon & i'm not sure how a recently-moved small
> strawberry would feel about that.
> thanks!
> kylie