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Strawberry planning #890461
Asked December 03, 2024, 10:41 AM EST
Olmsted County Minnesota
Expert Response
https://extension.umn.edu/strawberry-farming/strawberry-varieties-and-purchasing-plants
2. Be sure the planting area is weed free. After planting spread and maintain mulch around the plants and between the rows. Straw is often used for this purpose.
https://yardandgarden.extension.iastate.edu/faq/how-do-i-control-weeds-my-strawberry-patch
3. Day neutral and ever-bearing varieties produce fruit in the first growing season. Consider planting all three kinds, June-bearing, ever-bearing and day neutral, and compare the results.
4. For best soil for strawberries see the "Selecting a Planting Site" and "Preparing the Soil" sections in the following publication. Soil should be moisture retentive but well drained.
https://extension.unh.edu/resource/growing-fruit-strawberries-fact-sheet
Learn more here:
https://extension.umn.edu/fruit/growing-strawberries-home-garden
Becoming a master gardener:
https://extension.umn.edu/master-gardener/become-master-gardener
On Dec 3, 2024, at 2:03 PM, Ask Extension wrote:
Straw is practical mulch for June-bearing strawberries because it can be used to provide winter cover as well as weed control between rows.
Learn more here:
https://lancaster.unl.edu/renovation-strawberry-plantings
The University of Minnesota is testing various strawberry weed control methods. What follows may be of interest if you haven't seen it.
https://fruit.umn.edu/living-mulch-strawberries-what-we-learned
On Dec 4, 2024, at 11:43 AM, Ask Extension wrote:
https://extension.umn.edu/fruit/growing-strawberries-home-garden#buying-plants-988410
Many online and catalog sources sell dormant plants. Look for those certified disease free.