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In fact, there are three types of strawberries to choose from: June-bearing, everbearing, and day-neutral. June-bearing strawberry plants give you one big harvest in the summer and are great for ...
All of the growth of a strawberry plant, including its roots, leaves, runners and flower stems, arises from its “crown”. The crown is that firm, swollen area that is located between the roots ...
The everbearing strawberry plant is beauty itself, with its luscious green leaves and pure white blooms that presage future pleasures. The strawberries themselves are a bright, glossy red, adorned ...
Strawberry varieties are generally classified as June-bearing, everbearing or day-neutral based on how they produce fruit. June-bearing strawberry plants are the choice for gardeners who want lots ...
Strawberry plants should be placed about 14 to18 inches apart in neat rows that are separated by 2 to 3 feet each. Let runners fill in until plants are 7 to 10 inches apart.
A strawberry plant is fruitful, especially in its second year, when it produces fruit and adds a touch of beauty to the veggie garden. Johnson County Extension. Attractive green foliage, white ...