Strawberries

A 3 minute read by Peter Worsp

Strawberries are probably the most popular of all summer berries. They are easy to grow and will reward a little care and attention with bumper crops all through summer.

When to Plant

Strawberries are best planted from early autumn through to spring.

Where to Plant

Plant in a sunny position in well drained soil that has had top quality compost dug through it.

Strawberries can be grown in strawberry pots or other containers.

How to Plant

Raise rows into mounds above the surrounding soil and cover in black polythene or pea straw. This helps suppress weeds and keeps fruit clean in summer.

Place a handful of iCan Real Blood & Bone under each plant and top dress with Strawberry fertiliser. Water well.

Feeding

Strawberries respond well to regular feeding. In the garden top dress with strawberry fertiliser every 6-8 weeks or liquid feed more regularly with Thrive Strawberry Liquid Food.

If growing in pots and containers use a slow release fertiliser such as Novatec, and liquid feed every 7-10 days.

Water regularly during the growing period.

Pests and Diseases

If strawberries are well fed and watered they shouldn’t be troubled by many pests or diseases.

The most common disease is botrytis or grey mould, which appears as a grey fur on the fruit. Avoid watering directly onto fruit and spray with FreeFlow Copper for bad attacks.

Other things to watch for are leaf spot (spray with FreeFlow Copper), and birds, for which bird netting is the best cure!

Popular Varieties

All these varieties produce good sized, flavoursome fruit - Camarosa, Pajaro, Aromas, Sunset, San Andreas, Monterray.

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