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Strawberry Fruits Plant – With Pot

Original price was: ₹599.00.Current price is: ₹249.00.

 

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Planting strawberries in the home garden or the garden is a very good option to be able to enjoy this rich fruit that adults and children love. It is a plant that can be sown in pots or directly on the ground, so it will adapt to any space.

Family: Rosaceae

Genus: Fragaria

Plants Height: Upto 1.5 ft.

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Planting strawberries in the home garden or the garden is a very good option to be able to enjoy this rich fruit that adults and children love. It is a plant that can be sown in pots or directly on the ground, so it will adapt to any space. It is not difficult to grow them, although it is necessary to carry out a series of basic care so that strawberry plants grow healthy and strong. Therefore, in this article we want to explain how to take care of strawberry plants.

 

Strawberry Plants Care Instructions:

Soil: Garden strawberry plants prefer soil that’s rich and loamy with a pH between 5.8 to 6.2 for maximum production. Plant the strawberries so that the roots are covered in soil but the crown is exposed to fresh air and light. If buried deep, the plant will rot.

Water: For juicy strawberries, provide 1 to 2 inches of water per week. Regular watering is especially important while the fruit is forming, from early bloom to the end of harvest.

Light: Garden strawberry plants ideally need eight hours of full sun per day but can be planted anywhere that gets between 6 to 10 hours of sunlight daily. If planted in less light, the harvest will be smaller.

Fertilizer: Start with compost-rich, organic soil, and apply a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) at planting time, at the rate of one pound per 100 square feet. Fertilize again after the renovation of June bearers or after the second harvest of day-neutrals and everbearing types. Do not over-fertilize, or you will have excessive leaf growth and poor flowering. Additionally, don’t fertilize strawberries late in the season in colder climates, as you want to prevent new growth that will be damaged by frost.

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