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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI have a batch of berries that might be 20+ years old. How can I thin them out or whatever to get more than 15 little berries? Believe these are Everbearing and I know that there was about 15 this year that I managed to get before birds had the rest.
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1 Comment To "Thinning Out Strawberry Plants"
#1 Comment By Sumatra On 09/04/2013 @ 5:49 pm
Cover then with a couple of inches of wood chips this year and the hardiest plants will grow back next year, thinning them naturally. If a larger crop is needed, remove all the blossoms on the plant this year, and you should have even larger fruit the next.