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8/28/15

Growing Strawberries: How to Grow New Strawberry Plants from Runners


Fresh homegrown strawberries are a delicious taste of summer, but there are never enough! Fortunately, it's easy to make more - absolutely free. Strawberries produce long, leafless stalks called runners. These can be used to propagate new strawberry plants which are ready to begin cropping next season. In this short video we explain how to easy it is to make new strawberry plants from runners so you can have an even bigger and better strawberry harvest next year. If you've noticed any pests or beneficial insects in your garden lately please report them to us at http://bit.ly/1NY7yuA If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which is available from several major websites and seed suppliers: http://bit.ly/1sTZXRM http://bit.ly/1sTZZJa http://bit.ly/1sTZY81 and many more... To receive more gardening videos subscribe to our channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=GrowVeg



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