SSteffi33 2022-06-20 12:05:27#2 ok. 150 plants is already a strawberry field. :D Sounds like a lot.. but visually it doesn’t look big at all.. Honestly, we didn’t expect to get that many strawberries. Son-in-law has the same number of plants and harvests only a fraction of our amount.
ok. 150 plants is already a strawberry field. :D Sounds like a lot.. but visually it doesn’t look big at all.. Honestly, we didn’t expect to get that many strawberries. Son-in-law has the same number of plants and harvests only a fraction of our amount.
Sseat88 2022-06-20 15:03:12#3 How many plants do you need for 52 kilos? And what do you need 52kg for? Just asking carefully ;)
MMyrna_Loy 2022-06-20 15:04:24#4I have a problem, I am the only one in the family who eats fruit. But I am jealous, of course. I have two plants in pots. :D
I have a problem, I am the only one in the family who eats fruit. But I am jealous, of course. I have two plants in pots. :D
Hhaydee 2022-06-20 15:25:27#5I know a family that easily goes through 1 jar of jam per day. In addition, cake, lunch boxes, ice cream, syrup, etc.
I know a family that easily goes through 1 jar of jam per day. In addition, cake, lunch boxes, ice cream, syrup, etc.
WWilderSueden 2022-06-20 16:18:28#6The 52 kilos don't come all at once but only about 1.5 kilos per day. And that divided again by 3-5 people leaves only a small bowl per person ;)
The 52 kilos don't come all at once but only about 1.5 kilos per day. And that divided again by 3-5 people leaves only a small bowl per person ;)