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- From: "fuwafuwaosagi" <fuwafuwausagi@muchomail.com>
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- Subject: [nafex] Re: Strawberry Varieties
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 02:09:07 -0000
Don wrote:
When I tried growing Fairfax
My reply:
Fairfax and Sparkle are both "odd", this is especially true in
refernce to Fairfax. Both plants like decaying wood to grow in, not
straw of grassy type mulches. Fairfax also like a bit more shade and
cool feet. I find both runner like crazy when allowed to amble over
a pile of wood chips. Both seem to perform less than optimally when
highly cultivated, in black plastic culture, or even in my favorite
method of newspaper and woodchips.
Oddly I do not get disease problems with either when grown on
woodchips, but they get the molds when grown in a more conventional
fashion.
All the best in growing delicious things to send me :)
the fluffy one
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[nafex] Strawberry Varieties,
Don Yellman, 01/23/2002
- [nafex] Strawberry from seed?, Thomas Olenio, 01/23/2002
- [nafex] Re: Strawberry Varieties, fuwafuwaosagi, 01/30/2002
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