Grow your strawberry plants alongside these vegetables, herbs, and flowers, for a helpful boost. Jacky Parker Photography/Getty Images Strawberries are a delicious, juicy addition to any culinary ...
Wonder why they call them STRAWberries? It has to do with how to winterize strawberry plants and the best layer of protection ...
If you’re growing strawberries in rows in the ground or in a raised bed, space your plants 12 inches apart. For smaller ...
“It is important to winterize roses after several hard frosts have occurred, but before the ground freezes,” she said. “Winterizing too early keeps the stems warm and moist, which promotes the growth ...
WHAT: A compact strawberry tree is a four-season evergreen shrub with outstanding flowers, fruit, leaves and bark. The branching is denser and the growth rate is slower than the typical form. Small, ...
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You might be surprised to learn that strawberries are perennials that can produce tasty harvests year after year, but only if you take steps to keep them safe.
During the past two months, two new Deans have arrived at the University of Florida, College of Agriculture (IFAS) - one for teaching programs and one for research. During a function last week I had ...
A healthy strawberry plant with ripened fruit ready for picking. - KVMArt/Shutterstock Like all plants, strawberries need water to survive, whether they're growing in a raised bed, hanging basket, or ...
I got an email this week from one of my readers about her three rows of strawberries. She asked if there was anything special they would need to do for the winter months for her new strawberries to do ...
How can you tell if it is time to replace your old strawberry plants? Strawberries, like most plants, produce the highest fruit yields on young vigorous plants. As the plants get older, they lose ...
Q: My strawberry plants are producing strawberries only about 1/2-inch high and they are very thin. They turn red and are good, but so small. Any advice? A: The first question is: What type of ...