Re: Strawberries
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- Subject: Re: Strawberries
- From: A* K* <a*@PEAK.ORG>
- Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 10:28:34 -0700 (PDT)
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Yes, I've noticed that many plants seem to do better if they're left alone
and I'm continually amazed at how well they grow and produce when
negelected. :-)
-Amy K.
On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, ROSS E STANFORD wrote:
> >I had a similar problem with my patch of strawberries too. Although I
> >did
> >get a few berries the first year, it was very meager compared to the
> >foliage growth. That was last year. I left them alone and this year
> >I've
> >more strawberries than I could eat. It seems they needed to get
> >>>>>>>snip>>>>>>>
>
> Thank you Amy. You have given me the perfect answer. Do nothing.
> I am really good at that. I'm the guy who goes to many different
> doctors until I find the one who gives me the diagnosis that I want.
> Then I believe him, and not the others.
> Hey, you never saw "smart" in my signature
>
> Stan the cheap and lazy gardener.
>
>
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