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Re: strawberries--good neighbors??
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: strawberries--good neighbors??
- From: "* W* <m*@BEST.COM>
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 22:52:15 -0800
While strawberries do make new plants wherever they feel like it, they
don't really spread in a quick, weedy/invasive sort of way, in my
experience. (Nothing like, say, mint.) I wouldn't worry about any
special precautions to keep them from spreading - any plants that
put themselves where you don't want 'em can be weeded out or relocated
with minimal effort.
>Anyway, until I read this I had planned to
>keep the berries in a pot so as to prevent them from taking over the
>world. Now I'm wondering if I should put some kind of separater in the
>dirt btw the rows -- like cut up panels of milk jugs. Does this sound
>like paranoia or a waste of time?
M. Wilson
mart@best.com
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