Organically grown strawberries!
By n2organics
4 comments
Here is a photo of my experimental strawberry plants growing in a 2 gallon container:
They were bare rooted into a mix of Rabbit Hill Farms “big pot” organic potting soil that contains NO peat moss and fed with compost tea, seaweed extract, fish emulsion, and given a 1/4 inch layer of earthworm castings as a top dressing. There is a total of 15 strawberry’s in various stages of development.
Looks rather yummy!!
N2O
- 9 May, 2010
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superb N2, i have only got a few flowers on mine no fruit yet so your efforts seem to be working :o)
10 May, 2010
mmmm..could just eat that myself..
10 May, 2010
*UPDATE!*
I just HAD to try out the strawberry in the above photo and it tasted absolutely superb compared to some bought from the local supermarket.
"Yummy" was an understatement! I need to plant more of them in the same organic environment and sell them! {big grin}
~N2O~
11 May, 2010
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I agree N20 they look very yummy and look good to yield a bumper crop.
10 May, 2010