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[Free Report] Why strawberries?

by Sara Dauletyarova | 19-04-2022 01:29



Strawberries are way too expensive here. In addition to this, the ones for sale are not wonderfully sweet at all. So I made up my mind to grow strawberries on my own, and it has been two weeks since I planted 10 strawberry plants in my garden. It is the first time I¡¯ve been growing those small fruits, and I hope it¡¯ll produce fruit soon.

It is easy to grow strawberries, and they don¡¯t require any special space, so they can be grown even in jars and hanging baskets. Strawberries can be grown from seeds and transplanting or buying strawberry plants. It can be more difficult to grow with strawberry seeds. In winter, strawberries die and start growing when the soil is warm. They require more than eight hours of sun. Before growing strawberries, it is important to determine the variety of strawberry plants you want to grow. Whether you start with a seed or a plant, growing successful strawberry plants results from good fruit production. Homegrown strawberries taste much better than purchased ones, and they can save some money, too.

* Depending on your growth zone, plant strawberries in the spring or fall. In-ground gardens raised beds, and containers are all great places to plant.
*While strawberries are establishing, it¡¯s better to water them regularly. Try to water all plants, especially on dry days.
*Try to avoid wetting the leaves and weekly water plants with 1 to 1.5 inches of water.
* Keep plants nourished with a continuous-release fertilizer to get a crop.
* Plant strawberries 18 inches apart to allow space for runners.

https://strawberryplants.org/growing-strawberries/

https://bonnieplants.com/blogs/how-to-grow/growing-strawberries