Hands holding fresh-picked strawberries in front of the plant - Bigc Studio/Shutterstock Nothing says spring like the first bite of a fresh strawberry straight from the garden. With many varieties ...
Home gardeners have a choice of three types of strawberry plants: everbearing, day-neutral, and the most popular June-bearing, which produces the largest yield over a three-week period. The best time ...
Strawberries thrive in containers thanks to their shallow roots. Strawberries are a fantastic choice for container gardening. Their compact, fast-growing nature lets you enjoy fresh berries in small ...
Outdoors in the garden, strawberries need full sun for maximum yield. It's not as easy to provide these conditions indoors, but light is still extremely important. You can keep your container-grown ...
Strawberries are one of nature's most delicious and versatile delicacies, suitable to enjoy alone or with a fresh fruit salad. And while buying these perfectly pink fruits from the grocery store can ...
To enjoy delicious strawberries, look no further than your own home garden, where they can be easily grown in pots placed in ...
Knowing when to plant strawberries lets you maximize growing time so you can harvest plenty of sweet, juicy fruit. And you'll want to grow as many as possible because the best strawberries you will ...
Until recently, pot-bellied strawberry pots, the ones with open top and planting pockets in the sides, all looked pretty much the same. Most were fashioned out of cheap terracotta, and few, if any, ...
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 ...
Does the idea of fresh, juicy strawberries growing in your backyard or on your windowsill sound appealing? This dream is easy to achieve with some soil, water, and strawberry seeds. But there's more ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Given how quickly strawberries begin to bear fruit and how easily they are grown, it’s a wonder that strawberry beds aren’t as common in backyards as lawns ...