If you want more strawberries but don't want to spend a lot of money or time getting new plants come spring, this method is just the ticket for your garden.
If you want to grow strawberries but don't have enough room for garden beds, don't despair. Here is how to grow the delicious berries with limited space.
The gardening whizzes over at GardenersWorld.com have said that you're well-advised to try and encourage early growth in your strawberry plants. To do that, they say, you need to use a cloche or ...
Mould doesn’t like salt, sugar, acid, very dry or cold conditions, which is why a jar of strawberry ... cheeses away if mouldy. The higher water content means microbes grow quickly, which ...
It's possible to extend the growing season by placing early strawberry varieties under cloches or polythene covers in late March. Grown in this way, the plants should produce fruit two to three ...
The Swedes say jordgubbe and the Spanish say fresa. To Finns it’s mansikka and to the Dutch it’s aardbei. The Danes and the Norwegians all call it jordbaer and the strawberry, to many, ...
We bought six dormant plants of 12 strawberry varieties in autumn. We planted these six plants into two growing bags, three in each bag. We had to use growing bags, as our previous trial bed in Capel ...