Keith's NEW-Way ,;, Strawberries 
Saves Space, Saves Time — Gets You Four Times the Berries 
This is a New and Better Way to Grow More and Better Berries. Large 
areas are not necessary. Keith's NEW WAY requires only one-third the space 
required by the ordinary ways, and you can harvest more and better berries. 
Here’s What You Do:—Instead of making the Strawberry rows 3 
to 4 feet apart, which will take up so much of your garden space, 
Keith suggests this "NEW WAY’’—Space the rows 15 inches apart and 
arrange them in 4 rows per bed. (If you want a wider bed, make more 
rows.) You will then have a bed 3 feet 9 inches wide from outside row 
to outside row. Allow at least 7 inches on the outside of each row. You 
will then have a bed only 5 feet wide, accomodating four rows of Straw- 
berries. 
Set the Strawberry plants one foot apart in the row, then 100 plants 
will take a bed 25 feet long and only 5 feet wide, instead of over 
15 feet wide, if you followed the old way. You can readily see where 
Keith's “NEW WAY” requires only one third the space. One hundred 
plants will take a bed 5 feet wide by 25 feet. After the old ways, the 
bed would be the same length, but over 15 feet wide. 
To care for the plants in a "NEW Way" bed, allow the runner plants 
to take root 5 inches apart between the mother plants (the plants you 
set out), both in the row and between the rows. When you have all 
the space filled with young rooted plants (5 inches apart), keep all run- 
ners cut off thereafter. Keep the ground well stirred around the mother 
plants and young ones too. You will have to help the runner plants 
take root where you want them spaced, by placing moist soil over 
their base as they form on the runners. Water the mother plants in a 
trench 2 inches from the base with Ra-Pid-Gro, dissolved in water, (see 
page 18) after planting and 3 to 4 weeks later. Sprinkle the soil be- 
tween the rows with the same, and work it into the soil so it will be 
there for the young plants. Mulch the bed after all the plants are well 
rooted, or in the late fall after the ground freezes, with lawn clippings, 
straw, etc. A winter straw mulch should be 4 inches thick of loose 
straw. (Read page 19 for ‘winter mulch’’ for Strawberries, also soil 
preparation, fertilizing, etc.) 
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