• NataliePortlandOP
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      Thanks! I have 19 plants and so far have filled 2 gallon-size freezer bags! And they’re still going too.

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        How big of a plot are the plants in? We have somewhere around 8 plants in a 20 gallon bucket like thing. I think we would need two more buckets to have that many plants

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          It’s like 8 feet by 5 feet. The plants should have 12-18 inches space.

          After harvest you should mow them down to 2”, leaving just a few small leaves, then and only then should you fertilize. Remove all runners. Once the plants are 4-5 years old, let the runners grow into new plants which you put into a new bed in the fall.

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      You probably can’t stop those squirrels, unfortunately.

      But you may be able to turn the situation to some benefit anyway. Surrounding the strawberry bed with an elaborate and complexifying system of hampster tunnels, levers, and puzzles, you can harness the motivational power of their strawberry habit to teach the squirrels anything you want: ethics, music, ideological fervor, math, anything.

      The world really is your oyster, so long as you teach the squirrels to crack it open for you.

      This might even be the first day of your second career.

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    Wow thats like twice as many as mine! You must have a lot of happy plants!

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      I usually freeze them all for smoothies but I think I have to make jam this year I have too many

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        “strawberry” is one of the most beautiful words in any language

        I’m not calling that fruit a name that can be legitimately spelled “strob”

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        You’re right… there really are a lot of stupid people in the world who think it’s cute to be ignorant. That you don’t see that isn’t even remotely surprising.

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        I have never, ever heard it pronounced that way and would correct any kid ignorant enough to say that.

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          So you would berate a kid, whom many can’t properly pronounce Rs anyways?

          If you’ve never heard it pronunced that you, you’ve clearly never been around a single kid.

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            I didn’t say berate. I said correct. I would educate them. How else do you expect them to not be as ignorant?

            This might surprise you, but I was a kid once myself and went to public school where I was around lots of other kids. I also have a couple of my own and met lots of other kids as an adult because of my children.

            Quit glamorizing ignorance and quit trying to cast anyone as an asshole who might help other people overcome their ignorance.

            I’m also going to guess that OP isn’t a child who doesn’t know the actual word, so your entire premise is a straw-man.

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              It’s a thing because of kids, language is fluid, shut up and bloviate somewhere else

              You could have googled that term and found this out instead of making an ass of yourself in the same amount of time as it took to rant in these two comments.

              Kids can’t talk correctly when they are young, you would be correcting a speech impediment which I hope you know how terrible that would make you… its not like every kid wants to say it that way lmfao. Get a grip.

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                A small percentage of kids of a legitimate speech impediment and can be excused. Most of them just need to learn to talk without ‘mush mouth’ and this only happens when those around them expect that of them.

                And, once again, we’re not talking about a child in this case. So, maybe get on-topic and quit with the ignorant and incorrect straw-man argument?

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    Nice haul!

    My mom used to do that cookie sheet technique with our raspberries. They’d freeze on the cookie sheet then she could scrape them into bags and put those in the freezer.

    Mind if I ask why you’ve got the leaves on the berries still? Does it preserve them better?

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      I only leave them on because I’m too lazy to take them off. I add them to my smoothies like that and the leaves don’t seem to affect the taste at all so what the heck they can just stay on it’s fine

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        Makes sense. Anything that can be digested without issue probably should be eaten honestly. The more diversity in diet the better.

        What do you mix with them for a smoothie?

        I did a business for a short period that was smoothie subscriptions.

        My smoothie recipe was kale, watermelon, bananas, carrots, and strawberries. My customers could get either one or two liters of that delivered to their office fridge daily.

        Never really got off the ground, but it was fun for a while.