How to plant strawberries: the planting methods and timing of strawberries
How to plant strawberriesThis article brings you the small experience of planting strawberries and the methods and timing of strawberry cultivation, the specific contents are as follows:Autumn is here, the temperature is moderate, and the growth of flowers and plants is vigorous. It's time to plant strawberries. You can plant a few pots of strawberries on the balcony, which not only looks beautiful and refreshing but also allows you to enjoy delicious strawberry fruits. So, how exactly do you care for a strawberry pot plant?Some friends say that the potted strawberries they planted have few fruits, or they have planted them multiple times but always fail, and they wither before they even bloom and bear fruit.In fact, planting strawberries on the balcony or growing potted strawberries at home is not as difficult as imagined. We just need to pay attention to some planting details and techniques. This way, we can enjoy the fruit of our own cultivation, and even have ripe fruit to eat in winter, lasting until spring.Spring is the peak blooming season for strawberries, when there are the most fruits. With proper care, you can enjoy a lot of strawberries that are sweet and sour, delicious and fresh. If you have a roof terrace or a large balcony with good lighting conditions, you can grow dozens of pots and truly achieve strawberry freedom.How to plant strawberries1. First, we need to choose a variety that is suitable for planting at home, whether it's red strawberries or white strawberries. Choose some varieties that taste good and are relatively sturdy, such as cream strawberries, bright red, Sui Zhu, Angel, and Xue Tu, which are all good choices.Additionally, when buying seedlings, Xiao Ya suggests that if you don't have experience in planting strawberries, it's best not to choose bare-root seedlings. Instead, buy plug seedlings or potted seedlings, that is, don't buy seedlings without soil or pots. Choose seedlings with soil, or seedlings with both soil and pots.Although these seedlings are a bit more expensive, after buying them, there's no need to acclimate them. You can directly transfer them to a larger pot and care for them normally. The maintenance management is much simpler. You can then look forward to their blooming and fruiting.