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Strawberry runners are vegetative plant parts that are used for propagating strawberry plants. They are typically long, thin stems that grow horizontally from the main plant, producing new plants at their nodes. Runners are often used in commercial strawberry production to establish new fields or expand existing ones, as they allow for rapid propagation and can produce fruit in a shorter time compared to seeds.
| Plant type | Perennial herbaceous |
| Growth conditions | Well-drained soil, full sun |
| Propagation method | Vegetative propagation via runners |
| Harvesting time | Typically in late spring to early summer |
| Spacing | 12 to 18 inches apart |
When choosing strawberry runners, consider the variety of strawberry you wish to cultivate, as different varieties may have specific growth requirements and fruiting characteristics. It's important to specify the desired quantity and whether you need certified disease-free runners. Additionally, inquire about the age of the runners, as younger runners may establish more successfully.
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Strawberry runners are horizontal stems that produce new plants from the parent strawberry plant.
Plant them in well-drained soil, ensuring they are spaced 12 to 18 inches apart.
The best time to plant is in early spring or late summer.
Water them regularly, especially during dry spells, to maintain consistent moisture.
Yes, strawberry runners can be successfully grown in containers with proper care.
Common diseases include powdery mildew and root rot, so choose disease-free runners.