INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Quote: These were guaranteed to give fruit the first year.

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Not sure if you can use Blossom set spray on Strawberries, like you can Tomatoes
I will look into that JIC. Though I will be planting in the ground this year (they will get more water), and the honey bees across the road should have plenty of time to fertilize.

Quote: Too bad you don't live closer.

@Bubbles12345 I lost your quote. The answer is no.
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Are you offering?

Yes

These were guaranteed to give fruit the first year.

I will look into that JIC. Though I will be planting in the ground this year (they will get more water), and the honey bees across the road should have plenty of time to fertilize.

Too bad you don't live closer.

@Bubbles12345
  I lost your quote. The answer is no. :hide

Lol well if you try strawberries again maybe water and plant fertilizer will help you get fruit
 
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MC should have been correcting Sally for weeks. She decided to wait until she locks down tomorrow to tell Sally that she only has 21 eggs now since two were clear, and one (that Sally confirmed) was an early quitter. She also should have pointed out her own coop expansion that wasn't a big deal, so she assumed it was left out because it didn't matter. Nor does the new incubator.
 
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Are you offering?

Yes

These were guaranteed to give fruit the first year.

I will look into that JIC. Though I will be planting in the ground this year (they will get more water), and the honey bees across the road should have plenty of time to fertilize.

Too bad you don't live closer.

@Bubbles12345
  I lost your quote. The answer is no. :hide

:rant

I hope you had a really, really good excuse! :tongue


















Kiddin :hugs
 
Are you offering?

Yes

These were guaranteed to give fruit the first year.

I will look into that JIC. Though I will be planting in the ground this year (they will get more water), and the honey bees across the road should have plenty of time to fertilize.

Too bad you don't live closer.

@Bubbles12345 I lost your quote. The answer is no.
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Advice yes
 
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