Strawberry Plants
Growing strawberries is easy and fun, especially when you have the tools necessary to care for strawberry plants properly. Whether you grow them in the home or garden, in a pot or in the ground, the following articles will provide strawberry information to make this gardening endeavor easier. Not only can you learn how to grow strawberries, but also how to handle difficult situations as they arise.
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History Of Strawberries
By Liz Baessler
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Wild Strawberry Information And History
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Camarosa Strawberry Care: How To Grow A Camarosa Strawberry Plant
Strawberries provide some of the earliest fruit of the season in the garden. To get an even earlier crop, try a few Camarosa strawberry plants. Click this article to learn more and find tips on Camarosa strawberry care.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Aromas Strawberry Facts: Tips For Growing Aromas Strawberries
Nothing quite beats the taste of fresh picked strawberries from your own garden. And with so many to choose from these days, it’s easy to find a plant that grows perfect in your region. Aromas strawberry plants are great for growing nearly anywhere. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Strawberry Rhizoctonia Rot: Controlling Rhizoctonia Rot Of Strawberries
Strawberry rhizoctonia rot is a root rot disease that causes serious damage, including major yield reduction. There is no way to treat the disease once it has set in, but there are several cultural practices you can use to reduce the risk to your strawberry patch. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Strawberry Water Needs – Learn How To Water Strawberries
How much water do strawberries need? How can you learn about watering strawberries? The key is to provide enough moisture, but never too much. Soggy soil is always worse than slightly dry conditions. Click here for specific information about strawberry irrigation.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Strawberry Botrytis Rot Treatment – Dealing With Botrytis Rot Of Strawberry Plants
Gray mold on strawberries is one of the most widespread and serious diseases for commercial strawberry growers. Controlling strawberry botrytis rot is of primary importance, but unfortunately, it is one of the most difficult pathogens to control. Learn more here.
By Amy Grant
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Strawberry Chill Hours – What Are Strawberry Chilling Requirements
The number of strawberry chill hours depends on whether the plants are being grown outside and then stored or are being forced in a greenhouse. The following article discusses the relationship between strawberries and cold, and the chilling requirements for strawberries.
By Amy Grant
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Strawberry Verticillium Wilt Control – Fixing Strawberries With Verticillium Wilt
If you are growing strawberries, you need to know about the strawberry verticillium wilt fungus. Click here for information about how to recognize strawberries with verticillium wilt, including tips on the possibility of treating this disease.
By Teo Spengler
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Northeaster Strawberry Plants – How To Grow Northeaster Strawberries
If you?re a northern climate gardener and you?re in the market for hardy, disease-resistant strawberries, Northeaster strawberries (Fragaria ?Northeaster?) may be just the ticket. Click on this article to learn about growing Northeaster strawberries in your garden.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Seascape Berry Info – What Is A Seascape Strawberry
Strawberry lovers who want more than one crop of the delicious, sweet berries opt for everbearing, or day-neutral cultivars. A terrific option for a day-neutral strawberry is Seascape. Find out about growing Seascape strawberries in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Strawberry Plant Types: Learn About Different Kinds Of Strawberry Fruit
Picking the right kinds of strawberry fruit for your zone and site situation will enhance your crop and keep you in berries for an extended period of time. The information in this article will help get you started.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Growing Strawberry Runners: What To Do With Strawberry Runners
Got strawberries? Want some more? It's easy to grow additional strawberry plants. So if you've ever wondered what to do with strawberry runners, wonder no more. Read this info on strawberry propagation.
By Nikki Tilley
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Planting Wild Strawberry Ground Cover - Growing Wild Strawberries
Wild strawberries are a common native plant found growing in open fields, woodlands and even our yards. For those that don't consider them a weed, this article will help with growing wild strawberry plants.
By Nikki Tilley
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Jewel Strawberry Info: How To Grow Jewel Strawberries
Jewel strawberry plants are prolific producers, easy to grow and tolerant of a range of conditions. They even have moderate winter hardiness and suitable for USDA zones 4 to 8. Click here for more Jewel strawberry info and see if they are the right variety for your garden.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Elsanta Strawberry Facts: Tips For Elsanta Berry Care In The Garden
Elsanta strawberry is easy to grow and a cinch to harvest, making it a good choice for beginning gardeners. It is suitable for growing in USDA plant hardiness zones 3 through 10. Interested in growing Elsanta strawberries? Click here for more information.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Red Stele Symptoms – Managing Red Stele Disease In Strawberry Plants
Red stele root rot is a serious fungal disease that can cause death in strawberry plants. Learning to recognize the symptoms of red stele is an important step in managing red stele disease in strawberries. This article will help.
By Amy Grant