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Home-grown strawberries taste the best – and the great news is they’re very easy to grow.
By selecting the right varieties and providing ideal growing conditions, you’re sure to enjoy a super crop of strawberries.
In this short video we’ll explore the best ways to choose, plant and grow strawberries to get the most from these delicious summer fruits.
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What is a good companion plant fir strawberry’s please
You don’t tell us how to get them to taste better, I grow a good quantity but no flavour.
That was awesome!
So helpful. Thank you!
put egg shells down by the stems to get rid of those pestkey slugs!!
I am a beginning gardener who loves strawberries. I would appreciate anyone's advice and counsel on how to get started. This video was very informative, but many times I have a hard time remembering all of the steps necessary to grow each plant. I really would love any help that is offered. Thank you.
I really do need to get some later season varieties. My alpines help spread out the season, which is nice, but I definitely miss them when they're gone! 🙂
Why can’t I propagate runners from strawberry plants in their first year?
What are your thoughts on Cambridge favourite? Thanks.
I dont have a cultivation tip, but i have a bomber consuming tip:
Use Your Microwave!
That is not a joke!
Giving cold refrigerated strawberries a burst of 10-20 secds. (depd. on your microwave -ofcause) in your microwave, turns them into sun-warmed delicious gems!
Although the origin of its common name is certainly uncertain, the name strawberry is actually a corruption of "strewn berry" more than likely. As a strawberry plant produces runners and spreads, its berries and plants were strewn about the ground.
thanks for sharing. I do grow strawberries, unfortunately the leaves get sick during rain season and I end up with no fruit. They normally thrive again when it gets dry and warm.
i live in the strawberry capital of tennessee but have never grown any strawberries! going to have to try to grow some, i love all kinds of berries!
Thank you. Lovely video
Can l translate some strawberry plants beginning of April uk
I put mine in an old rabbit cage. They cell those for mini rabbits but since I don't have rabbits I am raising my strawberries to eat in the cage that is lifted off the floor.
The other is to have 1 bed for picking and the other for multiplying only.
What kind of variety your strawberry sir where or to buy
Found your strawberry tips!! As if the same is based on the straw mulch… great bit of trivia
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For those that don’t have a massive gardening space, perhaps even shady. Alpine strawberries are honestly a brilliant alternative. I grow them along my fences and they require no maintenance and produce handfuls of little berries every day during the growing season.
I use cinnamon a lot. No fungus, flies, or any other pests. Just sprinkle liberally on top of the soil around your plants. I redo it about once a month. This really works!