Rennie Bros. Argilla Road Andover, Mass. 
Remember, there is a correct way to plant. It is to keep the 
crown level with the ground. (As shown in the accompanying 
illustration). If planted too deep the plant is likely to smother. 
if planted too high the exposed roots will dry. 
Always keep the crown uncovered. If in planting or culti- 
vating it becomes covered, uncover it. This is the part in which 
the fruit is developed. 
Strawberry plants set at various depths; left-hand plant set teo deep; middle one toe 
shallow; right hand just right. 
Distance Apart 
Three main systems of training strawberry plants. The 
Matted row, the Well-spaced row and the Hills. The Matted row 
is the easiest and is the most used. Plants are set in rows 4 feet 
apart with plants set 18 inches to 2 feet in the row, runners are 
allowed to set at will ’til they make a row 2 feet wide, all runners 
cut off after that. Some growers cut all runners off after the 
rows get i toot wide. The well-spaced row should be set in rows 
4 feet apart and 18 inches in the row. Let each plant make about 
6 or 8 new plants if they are put at the sides and between the par- 
ent plants that will be just right. All runners should be cut off 
after they make the required amount. 
When planted in hills, plants are set 3 rows, 20 inches apart 
and the same distance in the row, then a space of 3 feet left for 
the cultivator and 3 rows as before—2 rows are often set instead 
of 3. Cut or pull off all runners as they appear. 
How Many Plants To Set An Acre 
Multiply the distance between the row by the distance in 
the row and divide by the number of sq. ft. in an acre which is 
43560. If plants are set 4 feet by 18 inches divide 43560 by 6 which 
will give you 7260. 
Cultivating 
Cultivating should start as soon as the plants are set, also 
hoed and if any of the plants have been set too deep or covered 
for any reason, uncover them as thy never amount to much if 
the crown is covered. 
