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1. removing an old planting and putting in a new one or removing and replacing only part of a planting. In strawberry culture, this process involves removing the leaves of the plants and cultivating the aisle to reduce the width of the row of <br>
1. removing an old planting and putting in a new one or removing and replacing only part of a planting. In strawberry culture, this process involves removing the leaves of the plants and cultivating the aisle to reduce the width of the row of the row of plants to no more than 15 inches.<br>


http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/HortImage/Strawberry,%20Renovation,%20Mowing%20Off%20Leaves.jpg<BR>
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/HortImage/Strawberry,%20Renovation,%20Mowing%20Off%20Leaves.jpg<BR>

Revision as of 08:52, 14 October 2005


1. removing an old planting and putting in a new one or removing and replacing only part of a planting. In strawberry culture, this process involves removing the leaves of the plants and cultivating the aisle to reduce the width of the row of the row of plants to no more than 15 inches.

Strawberry,%20Renovation,%20Mowing%20Off%20Leaves.jpg


Though this may not appearing as the most successful method of renovation, several plants need new potting as well as deleafing in order maintain the health and accessibility to the plant.

Source:http://www.oznet.ksu.edu