My strawberry bed has become so crowded with plants that it is no longer producing much fruit. Is this a good time to start a new bed? It is true that strawberry beds become so clogged with plants ...
You can grow strawberries inside your home throughout the entire year. For optimal growth, plant them with their crowns just ...
If you saw my strawberry bed, you might think I don't like strawberries. The leaves have been lopped off, some plants were ripped out of the ground, and those that remain are partially buried in dirt.
Oregon State University's Extension Service faculty and Master Gardeners answer questions about how to prepare strawberry beds for fall based on information in "Growing Strawberries in Your Home ...
If you saw my strawberry bed, you might think I don’t like strawberries. The leaves have been lopped off, some plants were ripped out of the ground, and those that remain are partially buried in dirt.
Strawberries are a common pick for container gardens — there's even a specific type of planter designed just for them, the strawberry jar. But is that the best method for growing strawberries? Not ...
If you saw my strawberry bed, you might think I don’t like strawberries. The leaves have been lopped off, some plants were ripped out of the ground, and those that remain are partially buried in dirt.