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  • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

    My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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    @Sempf it won't beat fruit this year.

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    • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

      My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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      @Sempf Strawberries are pretty forgiving. If you have a pot, stick it in that for the time being until you can get something else set up.

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      • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

        My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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        A length of gutter? They have small root balls, if you’re careful with watering they don’t need a lot of soil.

        Also, dangling strawberry flowers and fruit are lovely.@Sempf

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        • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

          My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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          @Sempf Strawberries can grow well in pots. If you don't have outdoor space, a sunny window might work 🍓

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          • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

            My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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            @Sempf There are two types of strawberries: Hanging and standing(? sorry, german speaker). You can put both in a pot and just stand (or hang) them somewhere with a lot of light. They don't need much caring and are self-pollinating.

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            • blindcoder@toot.berlinB blindcoder@toot.berlin

              @Sempf There are two types of strawberries: Hanging and standing(? sorry, german speaker). You can put both in a pot and just stand (or hang) them somewhere with a lot of light. They don't need much caring and are self-pollinating.

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              @blindcoder I'm going to do exactly that: put them in a pot and set the pot in with the rest of my garden stuff. Thank you very much, and I didn't know they were self-pollinating, so that's good information too, thank you. I love the domain of your Mastodon instance, by the way; that is fantastic.

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              • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                @Sempf dirt

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                • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                  My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                  @Sempf My friend puts netting over hers to keep the birds and squirrels away

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                  • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                    @Sempf dirt

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                    @catsalad @Sempf Water.
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                    • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                      My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                      @Sempf The missus instructed me to set up three segments of gutter along the back wall. The filled them with soil and strawberry plants. It was too late last year to gauge the success, but we'll find our this year.

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                      • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                        My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                        @Sempf https://homesteadgardener.com/growing-strawberries-in-5-gallon-buckets/

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                        • tk@f.kawa-kun.comT tk@f.kawa-kun.com
                          @catsalad @Sempf Water.
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                          @tk @catsalad @Sempf https://kratkymethodofhydroponics.com/kratky-hydroponic-strawberries/

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                          • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                            My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                            @Sempf 8-inch pot. Sandy well-packed soil, put the plant as deep as you can, NOT in daylong full sun. Partial shade actually works better. Later, plant it in a semi-shade spot in the ground.

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                            • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                              My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                              @Sempf There's always the tried and true strawberry pot.

                              Pop the plant in there with good soil, water it well (but not too much).

                              If/when it tosses out runners, plant them in the additional space in the plot.

                              Done well, they should come back next year as well.

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                              • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                                My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                                @Sempf a small balcony is enough...

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                                • sempf@infosec.exchangeS sempf@infosec.exchange

                                  My daughter just came home with a strawberry plant. We don't have terraces set up or anything. Anyone got any quick n dirty tricks? #gardening

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                                  @Sempf
                                  De rápido y mal, yo uso cajas de leche con agujeros pequeños al fondo, primero le pones piedras de forma que creas una capa que sostenga la tierra con la que llenas por la mitad, primero metes la planta y le echas tierra 🌱, si sobrevive ya la puedes plantar en una maceta o en la tierra. Suerte 👌 🌳

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                                  • tautology@infosec.exchangeT tautology@infosec.exchange

                                    @Sempf The missus instructed me to set up three segments of gutter along the back wall. The filled them with soil and strawberry plants. It was too late last year to gauge the success, but we'll find our this year.

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                                    @Sempf This is what it looks like as of yesterday. There are small drainage holes in the bottom of the drainpipes, I don't know why there's no plants in the bottom tier (I let the other half do all the planting).

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