Stored strawberry plants: August planting in southern California frost-free areas gave crop in 1 instead of 1 1/2 years needed by April planting
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Victor VothAuthor Affiliations
Victor Voth is Assistant Specialist in Pomology, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 9(2):9-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v009n02p9. February 1955.
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Abstract
Strawberry plants of the Lassen variety—dug in February and stored at 28F-30F until planted in August—produced as well the following spring as April plantings.
Voth V. 1955. Stored strawberry plants: August planting in southern California frost-free areas gave crop in 1 instead of 1 1/2 years needed by April planting. Hilgardia 9(2):9-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v009n02p9
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