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.
first strawberries of the year!
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Dear Sally, the old boy two plots over is not the only one that is GREEN with envy.
Hope they tasted lovely.
Hope they tasted lovely.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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There's no fool like an old fool.
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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
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.
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.
Cheers PJ.
I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
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.
Vivien
Still, at least I don't need to worry about watering after the deluges we've had over the last couple of days.
Vivien
