Put them in a good few inches apart.
They then grow and grow and the runners spread and spread.
It got to the point where everyday you'd have to prune them.
Anyway I've stripped them out and they are fruiting just like last year-........ crap.
Slugs which cant even be arsed to eat the whole strawberry, tried everything- wood ash, straw, beer traps etc. Here's a pic-
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/saltpetre/DSCF1005.jpg)
The plants yield loads of heavy fruits but 1) they can be dark red on one side and bright green on the other 2) they are so heavy they touch the ground and rot (even with straw) 3) they are impossible to pick because they are heavy and just hide under the plant
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/saltpetre/DSCF1004.jpg)
I have two varieties- Elsanta (common strawberry) and Camridge Vigour. Elsanta tastes of polysterne but as easy to pick and Cambridge Vigour tastes delightful but the slugs always get them first and they fall apart when you pick them.
I am so annoyed I am slowy ripping them out and replacing them with the tiny wild strawberry. So much for hybrid improvements eh?
Check out the difference in size!
![Image](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/saltpetre/DSCF1006.jpg)
What I also find funny is how strawberries are meant to be the easiest things to grow yet my other fruits (Rhubarb and Rasberries) have been fantastic yielding and so terribly easily to grow.
Anyone know any strawberry varities that-
1) Taste good
2) Bear fruits that dont touch the ground (but are larger than wild strawberries)
3) Yield a lot
4) Doesnt grow at the speed of sound
Any tips?