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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post


    Will do.

    It's taken ten years, and I'm still studying.
    ever tried strawberries? I was going to attempt that challenge, but then we had to move...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ali8780 View Post
    ever tried strawberries? I was going to attempt that challenge, but then we had to move...

    Oh ya.

    Sequoia strawberries, they're everbearing, do well out here. I have also grown some other everbearing types, I don't remember the names, that are much smaller and sweeter.

    All of these were in hanging baskets that were one hanging from another in columns, and under a car port with only morning sun.

    They did use a lot of water, and that is why I stopped growing them. Our water, down here, has a high PH so I had to add a little vinegar to the water etc.

    In the same family, I also had almonds, peaches, apricots, and I still have one rose bush.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Crocker View Post
    Oh ya.

    Sequoia strawberries, they're everbearing, do well out here. I have also grown some other everbearing types, I don't remember the names, that are much smaller and sweeter.

    All of these were in hanging baskets that were one hanging from another in columns, and under a car port with only morning sun.

    They did use a lot of water, and that is why I stopped growing them. Our water, down here, has a high PH so I had to add a little vinegar to the water etc.

    In the same family, I also had almonds, peaches, apricots, and I still have one rose bush.

    see? You're amazing

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