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Today we are back and I am showing you my journey  of growing strawberries from seeds. When I started making content back in 2021, this was actually my second ever project, as part of a wider strawberry growing series, so I thought why not tie it together for one 4 year long full length video.  Now while growing strawberries from seeds you got from fruits from the shops is fun, I have to issue this bit of important advice. Growing seeds you have saved is fun, but it can be really unpredictable due to the nature of hybrid seeds. For the best results use seed packets, cuttings or potted plants, but if you are curious and want to do the experiment like me, then it’s a great experience as you never know what you will get.  Growing strawberries from seed is actually not my favourite way to do it, but it is the most rewarding. It can take two years to get fruits, but if you start nice and early like I did (I sowed them at the end of February) it’s possible to get fruit in the first year.  Please remember, strawberries are perennials, meaning they will die back each year, but don’t throw them out, as they will come back the following spring! However, I like to replace my strawberry plants after around three to four years, as I find the yield drops dramatically.  If you notice runners appearing and you do not want to propagate like I did in the video, simply snip them off and allow the plant to focus that energy into producing fruit.  As always thank you for watching and I love you all,  Joe 😊🌱💚 #strawberry #zerowaste #gardening #gardentips #garden
Today we are back and I am showing you my journey of growing strawberries from seeds. When I started making content back in 2021, this was actually my second ever project, as part of a wider strawberry growing series, so I thought why not tie it together for one 4 year long full length video. Now while growing strawberries from seeds you got from fruits from the shops is fun, I have to issue this bit of important advice. Growing seeds you have saved is fun, but it can be really unpredictable due to the nature of hybrid seeds. For the best results use seed packets, cuttings or potted plants, but if you are curious and want to do the experiment like me, then it’s a great experience as you never know what you will get. Growing strawberries from seed is actually not my favourite way to do it, but it is the most rewarding. It can take two years to get fruits, but if you start nice and early like I did (I sowed them at the end of February) it’s possible to get fruit in the first year. Please remember, strawberries are perennials, meaning they will die back each year, but don’t throw them out, as they will come back the following spring! However, I like to replace my strawberry plants after around three to four years, as I find the yield drops dramatically. If you notice runners appearing and you do not want to propagate like I did in the video, simply snip them off and allow the plant to focus that energy into producing fruit. As always thank you for watching and I love you all, Joe 😊🌱💚 #strawberry #zerowaste #gardening #gardentips #garden

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