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  1. @vultureculture7707

    Fyi, if you live in Western Colorado, you will have to either get a shade screen or make sure your strawberries are in partial shade. The wind and high-altitude sun absolutely destroy berries here.

  2. @carrieannmcleod5219

    I bought bare root strawberry plants from Walmart When I opened the bag, they were bundled with a rubber band, brown and brittle and never grew. I buy a six pack from Home Depot, Lowe's or elsewhere and they do well. If you plant them in the ground (mine are in hanging planters) they really spread out. And if you don't kill them, they fruit year after year.

  3. @pdpierce44

    followed for years but now you put your kids in it. i know its not an airport so i dont have to announce my departure, but please reconsider.

  4. @growinginportland

    Great minds think alike. Iโ€™ve done the same thing on my property. Iโ€™ve got strawberries everywhere. Iโ€™m starting to give them away to my neighbors. Thanks for sharing.

  5. @Og.ninjabuds

    If the original plant stops producing as much after a couple years wouldnโ€™t the clone do the same as the original. Donโ€™t clones keep the age of the original plant

  6. @computersales

    Looks kind of fun. I think the weeds in my yard would win though. The volunteer weird grape thing that keeps trying to grow out my house is especially aggressive. I should try to see if the grapes are edible but it's ruining my already ruined paint. ๐Ÿ˜ข๐Ÿ˜…

  7. @Youmightknowme-v7l

    Sounds nice! Maybe I should try thi-

    remembers deer exist everywhere in the yard

    Nvm then..

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