Strawberry ash mold...should I start over?
Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 6:57 am
Hello! This is my third season as a home gardener and my strawberries need help. First year the plants did great, small berries but healthy and vigorous growth. Second year they spread like wildfire and the berries were bigger and more numerous and the plants nearly filled the 6x6 raised bed they are in but I started noticing the mold and it just got worse. I read up on it and decided I would replant the bed in the spring. I being overly optimistic AKA stupid decided they looked ok. I'd thin them out and see what happened. Well, needless to say my now developing berries are already showing signs. Sooooo. Should I scrap the whole thing and treat the soil to try again next year? Do I have to get rid of the infected soil entirely? I assume this season's crop is done for. I've read about treatments but not sure of the validity of that. Just for a little more info I started with six plants in a 6x6 raised bed with good quality soil and compost mixture in a well drained area with full sun. I know now at least some of the many mistakes I've made along the way, my question is where to go from here? Thank You!