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Beyond the delicious results, gardening offers wonderful benefits for your well-being. Gardener shares easy method for ...
Plant dormant, bare-root strawberry transplants in the spring as soon as the soil is warm enough to get a trowel through. You can do this before your last frost date. Plant potted transplants as ...
A happy and mature strawberry plant will shoot out strawberry runners which will root and grow themselves. Yes, you can multiply your strawberry plants for free. Strawberry plants send out side ...
If planted later, the flowers should be removed in the first year so the energy is used to develop a healthy plant in year two. Strawberry plants can produce fruit for five or six years.
Farmers are taking extra measures to keep their crops healthy after a new disease called Neopestalotiopsis threatens ...
June-bearing Strawberries: If you're looking for a strawberry plant that will quickly cover your garden, look for June-bearing strawberries. These plants produce runners and spread rapidly.
Farmer Matt Rudd shares that extreme temperatures can stop the strawberry plant from producing fruit. This morning, it is using a row cover to shield its strawberry plants during the freezing ...
"Seventy percent of a strawberry plant’s roots are in the top 3 inches of soil. Soil (even cold soil) will protect the shallow roots from freezing temperatures, but frost can damage tender ...
Strawberries, one of the most highly rated fruits to plant in spring, sometimes prove tricky for gardeners to grow. Even with the utmost care and attention, homegrown strawberries may still fall ...