You might be surprised to learn that strawberries are perennials that can produce tasty harvests year after year, but only if ...
Winterize strawberries after several frosts, before the ground freezes—typically in November or December. In-ground plants need pruning, fertilizer, and a 3–5 inch mulch layer to protect crowns ...
Normally, early spring is when strawberries are planted in Michigan. One reason for this is the potential for soil heaving during late fall or early winter. The alternate freezing and thawing of soil ...
The post How to Plant, Grow, and Care for ‘Albion’ Strawberries is by Matt Dursum and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening blog. If ...
Strawberries are a delectable treat any time of year, but in February they are known as the fruit of love, says University of Missouri Extension horticulturist Michele Warmund. Long before the ...
As you transition your gardens from fall to winter, you may be contemplating a bit of garden clean up. Before reaching for the pruners and rakes, consider all the benefits and beauty of leaving ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." Forget about those bland berries at the supermarket; you’ll never taste a strawberry as sweet and ...
Who doesn’t love strawberries? And if you love strawberries, there’s nothing better than strawberries fresh from your garden. One challenge with strawberries is that the plants are in the ground ...
Crops that like hot temperatures do well in the Texas summer – such as cantaloupe, okra and peppers. But the heat makes it tough to produce some popular crops like large tomatoes and strawberries.
Who doesn’t like strawberries? What’s especially nice about growing strawberries is that it’s a relatively low maintenance endeavor. Not many disease issues and not a big target for insects, although ...