first strawberries of the year!

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sally wright
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Dear All,
I picked my first straw's today! They are in open ground and have not been covered (except by netting). The variety was honeyoye. I got about 400g, now where did I put the cream....
The old boy from two plots over was GREEN with envy.
Regards Sally Wright.
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Dear Sally, the old boy two plots over is not the only one that is GREEN with envy. :twisted:

Hope they tasted lovely.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.

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Picked my second boxful (300gr) yesterday, as opposed to the odd half dozen on days last week.

You may be green, OH, but soon we'll be turning red :!:
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Glad you have got some as well Alan.

About another two weeks before i will see any redness. :)
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.

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Loads on the way, but no sign of redness yet. I'm looking after my neighbour's garden at the moment and there were 6 nice red ones a few days ago. It would have been rude to leave them there :)

Cheers, PJ.
Cheers PJ.

I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
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What a difference the weather makes - the early heat wave we had last year meant that I was picking reasonable quantities of ciflorette strawbs on 22nd May - sad individual that I am, I took photos of them! This year, they're all just on the turn now - I reckon end of next week. I have had a couple of enormous marshmello berries, and they should also be ready at around the same time, judging by the look of them. Only trouble is, I'm off on holiday for a week tomorrow! Netting defenses will be going up against all comers (especially those pesky birds).
Still, at least I don't need to worry about watering after the deluges we've had over the last couple of days.
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