You've just enjoyed a sweet summer strawberry harvest after working hard to care for your crop in the spring. While your plants are finished fruiting, you're not done with strawberry care quite yet.
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Gardening is wrapping up, but there’s still plenty to do and you may have questions. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you live. A photo is ...
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Strawberries propagate themselves through stolons that grow out of the plant's crown; thus, growers often follow suit and plant starts, then allow them to fill out a bed. Strawberry plots can produce ...
June-bearing strawberry plants that have good winter protections with mulch or row cover will have plenty of blooms in the late spring and early summer. Strawberry flowers can be damaged by late ...
If you grow strawberries, it's time to think about protecting your plants from the winter elements. Here are some questions with answers from horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and ...
Strawberries are perennial plants and will reliably bear fruit for many seasons—when they're planted properly. These fruits require specific care in order to thrive, and that starts with perfect ...