November 5, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Strawberries Organically – Complete Growing Guide


In this complete growing guide we are growing strawberries! Strawberries are a delicious treat but can be very expensive. Not only are they delicious but they are so easy to grow! In this episode we will talk about sunlight, watering, pH, fertilizing, when to pull out your plants. starting from bare root, pruning runners, and watering!
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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Strawberries Organically – Complete Growing Guide

  1. whatever happened to the strawberries that you started from the little seeds from the strawberry and put them in your refrigerator,.. I started some just the other day I was hoping this was going to be a continuation of that to see how they worked and if they produced strawberries or not.

  2. Is the grass real? It looks so nice!! What do you use to keep weeds off the lawn and still safe for the garden? I wanna start growing my own veggies and fruits but my back yard has so much weeds and I’m afraid the chemicals in grass/weeds spray will be toxic for my garden!

  3. I’ve been doing some research on growing strawberries and have watched several videos and your video here is saying a lot of the opposite things from other videos so I’m confused now. For example a couple other videos said they like acidic soil from 5.5-6.5 as well as not liking a lot of nitrogen because they need to concentrate first on roots then flowers and fruiting. But you said they like a mesh teal PH of 7 and they need lots of nitrogen.

  4. It’s common practice to take off all blooms the first year unless you’ve found second year roots. I couldn’t find any growers that specified what year the roots were.

  5. would a kiddy pool have enough depth for the growing roots…I think it's about 7-8 inches deep and maybe 5 or 6 feet wide…was given 3 and want to plant something inside them

  6. Last year my strawberry plants loved the sun..and I put them in a area where most plants would toast but the strawberry plants thrived ! Luke if right about the sun thing.

  7. ?? Wow, great information. Do you fertilize in spring?? Hmm, this is my 2nd full year and i would like it in abundance. Cant find this info on your site

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