Sunday, September 22, 2024

Strawberries

Today I transplanted my baby strawberry plants.  We have four days of cool, rainy weather in the forecast.  It has been two weeks since we've had any rain.  They were rooting in very well and ready to move.


I used earth staples to pin the runner babies to a good spot.  They should be able to find the soil with their roots just fine.


When I took a break, I went to the firepit and swept one of the chairs clear of dry leaves and found this little tree frog.  I don't very often encounter spring peepers even though I know they must be out there somewhere..


 

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for all your gardening updates! I gave up on strawberries when I wasn’t able to protect them from the chipmunks, there’s just too many of them.. my peppers did well this year and are still producing! So, so for the tomatoes .. cherry ones are still producing though. Bittersweet that the season is almost over now! -Ricki in High Falls, NY

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    1. Chipmunks are the worst on Strawberries. It is nearly impossible to keep a chipmunk out of something.

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