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Table of Contents: Choosing the Proper Plants | Digging the Hole | Plant Care | Bulbs and Flowers Roses, Azaleas, Rhododendrons... | Strawberries, Berries and Grapes |
| Strawberries and Other Berries |
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Strawberries |
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The drawing to the right shows the proper planting of a Strawberry:
2. At this level the Strawberry is planted at the CORRECT depth. 3. At this level the Strawberry is planted too high. 4. The level that the roots should be pruned.
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Rototill
or spade the area deeply before planting. Plant by pushing a spade
into the ground to it's full depth and then press to one side.
Insert the plants roots allowing them to hang down to their full length
and spread them out in a fan shape. Set the plant with the crown at
the surface as indicated in point 2 in the above illustration.
Remove the spade and press soil against the roots.
Matted Row:
Hill System:
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Currants
and Gooseberries
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| Red
and Black Raspberries and Blackberries
Plant in good garden soil 3 - 5 feet apart, rows should be 6 feet apart. Set Red Raspberry plants 1 - 2 inches deeper and Black Raspberry plants 1 inch deeper then they were in the container.
*(4-6-50 Copper sulfate, hydrated lime and water)
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| Blueberries
Highbush Blueberries are a worthwhile addition to the home fruit garden - IF soil requirements are right.
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| Grapes
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Rhubarb
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Asparagus
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