Garden straw is a must for Strawberry 🍓 plants!! I have 8 plants. I also pinch my blooms the first year on daughter plants so I can get a better harvest next year! I clip the runners once they are ready to produce well n I sit them inside in warm water for 2-3 weeks. Get the roots strong then in the next spring plant them in my garden bed. I 💙 doing this! It pays off! Great video 📹! My strawberry 🍓 plants are so beautiful 😍 ❤!!
On strawberries, only old lower leaves or those with signs of disease are removed. And then it is advisable to do this after you have harvested the entire crop from the plant. And if there are a lot of leaves and no berries, then perhaps your plant is already old, you need to remove it and plant a new one. Strawberries give a harvest for 3 years and that's it
Garden straw is a must for Strawberry 🍓 plants!! I have 8 plants. I also pinch my blooms the first year on daughter plants so I can get a better harvest next year! I clip the runners once they are ready to produce well n I sit them inside in warm water for 2-3 weeks. Get the roots strong then in the next spring plant them in my garden bed. I 💙 doing this! It pays off! Great video 📹! My strawberry 🍓 plants are so beautiful 😍 ❤!!
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Great video,,I seem to just have lots of green leaves on my strawberries plants ,not sure what we’re doing wrong
On strawberries, only old lower leaves or those with signs of disease are removed. And then it is advisable to do this after you have harvested the entire crop from the plant. And if there are a lot of leaves and no berries, then perhaps your plant is already old, you need to remove it and plant a new one. Strawberries give a harvest for 3 years and that's it
Any idea why my strawberries are beautiful red, but sour.?
Perhaps this is a varietal feature or a lack of potassium in the soil. Potassium contributes to the accumulation of sugars in fruits.
I dug up my strawberry plant I planted 3 years ago, and it became 37 plants. Can I separate them and replant them into ground? Thanks