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 ...
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 ...
Few can resist the allure of fresh strawberries — they’re an early summer treat for many. Luckily, cultivating these delectable fruits is relatively easy. With full sun, well-drained soil and just a ...
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 ...
The charming flowers push their way to the sun through the leaves and are soon followed by mouthwatering berries. Photo by Bettina Böhme on Pixabay Strawberries are very easy to grow in almost all ...
Strawberries have a reputation of being difficult to grow, especially organically, though that’s only true if you don’t know the tricks. Their beauty is that they are perennial: plant them once, and ...
Strawberries are a crop that face a plethora of pests that want to attack plants and nibble on your precious fruits, potentially ruining any harvest. Ranging from larger mammals to tiny aphids, there ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Wild strawberry (Fragaria virginiana) is one of the parent plants used to create 250 different types of strawberries available to growers and consumers today. The wild strawberry plant is identical in ...
IT’S hard to beat the sweet taste of home-grown strawberries, but now is the time to start giving your summer-fruiting varieties a little care and attention so they will produce an even better crop ...
That’s Dan Jaffe Wilder’s response to the resource-hogging and pollution of the traditional lawn. Wilder started his horticultural career while he was completing a degree in botany at the University ...