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Space the plants 40cm (16in) apart. Water well. It’s a good idea to mulch around the plants with a thick layer of well-rotted manure, planting mats, compost or straw (some gardeners grow their plants through black polythene). This impenetrable layer will prevent weeds from growing and competing with the plants. We prefer the bed mats made from Mypex. It will also keep the soil moist so you won’t have to water the plants as often, and prevent soil splashing on the fruit. Strawberries are the most popular soft fruit for growing at home.
Planting considerations. When preparing pots for planting strawberries, use soil less composts or those with a low loam content, as these weigh less and make heavy containers such as large terracotta strawberry pots more portable. Strawberries like well-drained soil that is rich in humus, so dig in lots of compost or manure. They prefer to be planted in full sun, and sheltered from the wind.
Plants arrived this morning. Excellent service and the plants are of superb quality. Many thanks for the extra gift of 'Fruit Growers Handbook'. It's been a pleasure dealing with your company. Thank You.
Thanks again. I ordered lots of plants off you and there all doing really well, you even sent some extra raspberry canes in the order about 3 or 5, the Japanese wine berry looks fantastic. You were recommended to me and I can see why the plants are great. I go on a forum called the grape vine on growfruitandveg.co.uk where people swap advice recommend suppliers and things. I have recommended you to people on the forum and I know some have placed orders. Keep up the great plants I am already looking at getting a Sunberry and maybe I will pick some others too for October November, Regards Chris