Need l2 strawberry plants doens't matter what kind

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I Need about l2 strawberry plants, I can't get them locally any more, and mine haven't spread enough to put off babies .

I have this planter that I've decided to put strawberries in instead of sedums.

Any body have some they can divide. I need healthy already rooted plants.

I have boo coo's of plants to offer in return, if you can tell me what your interested in. thanks in advance.

I have lots of brugmansias
pelargoniums, mints, vines, iris, daylilies, begonias, heucheras, rooted fig cuttings, rooted contorted mulberry cuttings. I know I have something I can offer in trade for these. I would be willing to purchase them also, as I have looked on ebay but i'd like these sent to me asap. Thanks in advance.

here;s my planter I want to put them in.

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Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

I don't have extra strawberry plants for you.... but wow what a neat planter.. did you make it?
Allison

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

WEll, I drove a piece of rebarb into the ground and arranged the pots on the rebarb.

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

good job!.... can't wait to see them filled

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

me too, if I can get some strawberries lOL

I may have to buy them off ebay.

Kennebunk, ME(Zone 5a)

Kathy Ann,

The only strawberries I have are the wild strawberries in my lawn which I can't seem to get rid of *lol*. They have the tiny berries and the berries don't taste very good at all. Strawberries are fast spreader with runners and I can't keep up with them *lol*

Kim

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

kathy_ann,
I have a raised bed full of big strawberry palnts,I'm tearing down and hate to have hub's push them down and cover them up if I can't find a home for them. Unlabeled Walmart variety. I've moved as many as I need .

P

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Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I'd love to have some peggy, I'll trade what ever you would like if I have it, or pay postage. no matter to me, you might as well get something out of it in return.

I don't want alot though cause I have a big row in my garden and I have 4 other strawberry planter full of them but none have multiplied yet. the ones in the garden i'm thinking won't survive. they are so puny looking.

kathy

Scottsburg, IN

Kathy,

I had been meaning to get back with you on the Jacks (from me) for the var sol seal (from you). I have lost ID but everbearing strawberries to share as well (lots).

I'll email you. I have been having terrible phone line/dial-up woes, so it has been hit or miss for weeks.

I'm gettin high speed Sat! and am now off to email you.

Sue

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

i was wanting to know about the contorted mulberry. where can i see a picture of that? and is this a fruiting mulberrry? how big does it get and how contorted is it? lol. and will it stay contorted?

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I have found some strawberries so I don't need any more, will close this thread.

someone told me that the contorted mulberry doesn't fruit, but someone else told me it does. mine hasn't fruited yet and it's 5 years old. 6 foot tall and 5 foot wide. so I'm thinking it's the non fruiting kind.

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