Harvest of June bearing strawberries is complete. For a good harvest next June, the care strawberry beds receive from now until frost is key. The most overlooked maintenance practice is thinning. It ...
For extra shelter, you can surround the pots with bubble wrap or stuff straw between the containers to insulate against cold ...
Strawberry plants (Fragaria x ananassa) are a fantastic low-effort crop to grow at home. They are a fairly hardy perennial that comes back year after year to produce fresh fruit for you to enjoy.
While strawberry plants need some cold to send them into dormancy, they also need protection from freezing weather. Here's ...
So, you decided to grow some strawberries this year. You carefully prepared the bed and have enjoyed your first crop. Now you are wondering what to do to keep your strawberry bed healthy and ...
Question: Winter has really hit. Is there anything special we need to do (or should have done) to our everbearing strawberries to make sure they survive the winter well? Ours still have strawberries ...
Given how quickly strawberries begin to bear fruit and how easily they are grown, it’s a wonder that strawberry beds aren’t as common in backyards as lawns are in front yards. The most compelling ...
Now that strawberry season is winding down, you may notice curious long shoots – runners — coming out of your plants! If left alone, these little runners can create baby strawberry plants wherever ...