November 5, 2024

VIDEO: Feed the World with A Single Strawberry Plant | MIgardener


Having a strawberry plant is not just a joy, it is an oppertunity to
share! When strawberry plants put out runners, they are a whole new
plant, and that plant will send out runners as well, This effect
snowballs and can feed the world with a single strawberry plant, and
the act of sharing. So if you liked this video, share it too!
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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Feed the World with A Single Strawberry Plant | MIgardener

  1. Hi there,

    I bought store bought strawberries (red) and I sowed the seeds, the seeds then formed into strawberry seeds and now they have tiny purple flowers. I'm not sure if they will produce fruit? Or how, out of small flowers? Maybe I have to wait till next season? Please help me understand 🙂

  2. MIgardener: If I ever become president I'm making that illegal because it's so crazy.

    Times have changed so much that you have to update this joke to be like "If I ever become president I'll have to sign an executive order to make incremental change to support strawberry runners while pushing the U.S. Congress to make legislative change but ultimately conflict with my own party and accomplish nothing, thereby dooming strawberry runners to another 8 years of quiet suffering."

  3. It's also important to note that you shouldn't keep the runners in place during the first couple of years to focus the plant's effort on fruit production, eventually, as the plant gets older, its berry quality and quantity decrease, so it's fine to let the plants proliferate.

  4. My runners keep dieing after I cut and plant them. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Lost close to 20 plants so far. Now I planted the rest in side pots still connected to the main plant.

  5. I have a question! I have 3 strawberry plants that I grew from seed. They are fruiting right now. I live in New Hampshire and we have had about 5 frosts with a low of 24 degrees. I don’t cover them and they are still bright green and still flowering. Why aren’t they dying?? Last year they died with the first frost, this year they are not phased?

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