How to grow Strawberry plants

growing-strawberriesWhat a pleasure to grow strawberries in the garden. A strawberry is a plant that has leaves of three leaflets toothed. The rhizome allows the growth of stolons rooting on hand to give birth to new feet. The strawberry comes from the undergrowth and likes the freshness. Good lighting helps to give more strawberry but a rich soil and fertilized will do. There are several varieties of strawberry. The Rabunda offers good performance and a delicious-tasting flavor. The Bordurella is a kind of strawberry that produces no runners unlike others. The Humm Gento is a large caliber producing strawberry sweet taste of up to 50 grams. Even the biggest Humm Grande offers 75 grams of fruit. The Ostara or the Sans Rival have a high productivity giving fruit flesh is fragrant but very sensitive to drought.

The Guariguette is known for its strawberries lying but rather average productivity. The strawberry grows not in a garden. You can grow strawberries four seasons to get the same taste as the strawberry or the Mara des Bois another unique variety of strawberry flavor similar to that of the wild. The strawberry and the establishment of strawberries must be made between the months of August to October in Europe. A good regular watering should be provided. Sheeting must be very deep through manure or compost. There are special fertilizers for a plant that promotes and prepare the strawberry has a good shoot. The roots must be completely covered to the heart of the strawberry which must remain clear above the ground. Place a safety net to prevent attacks of birds. The main disease of strawberry is a fungal disease causing rotting of fruits and flowers that will be botrytis or powdery mildew. The collection can make the strawberries are full-grown.

2 Comments

  • By Gift Card, February 15, 2011 @ 2:08 am

    Well, a strawberry plant is going to do fine inside a hanging basket.Inside a basket you could not do this so would find it hard to increase your plant number. You shoudl turn to replace the plants every 3-five years to make sure you obtain a good crop.

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