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Growing a Strawberry Bush?

Growing a Strawberry Bush  - small slender shrubI planted an euonymus americanus last fall. In spring it was full of flowers. The flowers never bore fruit. The plant is about 3 tall, but does not have new growth, branches, or leaves. It is in a semi shaded place.

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November 24, 20190 found this helpful

Sometimes fruit plants take three years to bear fruit.

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November 25, 20190 found this helpful

Normally strawberry plants are so easy to grow and do not take a lot of work. However, you should know that you'll need to give the plants some food in order to help them out. In the spring use Growmore. You should use 20 ounces for a square yard. Then when the plants start to produce flowers you should give the plants a liquid potash feed such as a tomato feed every 7 to 14 days. This should do the trick and you should have strawberries every year.

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