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| Ok, I'm a novice gardener, this attempt is the first time I've done it, however, I believe, in my brain, that its thriving. I've done some research on good bugs/bad bugs , diseases to keep and ones to get rid of, certain conditions to plant and certain ones to not.. now for some reason, ive started growing strawberries... and i cant tell them apart from what is growing in my strawberry patch, which is adjacent to Asparagus and Red Onions. I will post pictures as soon as i go take them , which will be when i post this message.... So if I may possibly get some knowledge from a wise old earthen druid about which is which and what is what.. I would appreciate it very much. P.s:(EDIT) how do i post more pictures :( |
This post was edited by Christopher.G on Mon, Jun 17, 13 at 11:59
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| Not close-up enough to tell much. Did you perchance plant strawberries from seed? |
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- Posted by Christopher.G (My Page) on Mon, Jun 17, 13 at 12:28
| i can take more.. if u need no, i bought these little baggies with roots and such, followed the directions step by step and even used google to tell me which way to plant them lol.. like i said... novice |
This post was edited by Christopher.G on Mon, Jun 17, 13 at 12:35
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- Posted by Ferroplasm 7b (My Page) on Mon, Jun 17, 13 at 13:38
| Those don't look like strawberries to me. If anything, I'd say they appear to be wild geranium. |
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- Posted by Christopher.G none (My Page) on Mon, Jun 17, 13 at 16:09
| ok so its safe to say i can turn the plot and wait for fall plantings? |
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| I think they do look kind of strawberry-like. Would rather see a much closer photo before you rip them out. Finding strawberries to plant in the fall can be more difficult. |
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- Posted by Christopher.G none (My Page) on Mon, Jun 17, 13 at 19:29
| I will post updated pictures tomorrow morning. I'll wait for more opinions since I don't know what to look for before i rip everything out. |
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