Biggle Berry Book; Small Fruit Facts From Bud to Box Conserved Into Understandable Form

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Take the plants to the packing house. Tie them in bunches and dip in water, and if to be shipped, pack in moss and forward as soon as possible. If to be set out at home, the tip ends of the roots are cut or sheared off before setting ; it is customary to remove, in this way, the lower one-quarter or one- third of all strawberry roots, — as an aid to new root formation. Some growers like to heel-in all plants a day or two before setting, claiming that this prelimi- nary treatment puts the plants
... in better condition to stand the setting ordeal ; I'm inclined to think that they are right, although most of us are usually in too big a hurry to wait.
Caution ; As a general thing it is better not to set plants from an old bed which has borne even one crop of fruit. Plants from such beds are often not so full of vigor and health as those from a patch which has never produced berries. Also, from any bed, see to it that all little, feeble plants and all old or " parent " plants are thrown out.


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