Strawberries are the perfect plant for first-time fruit growers. They're not terribly complicated to cultivate, and the sweet berries are ready to pick four to six weeks after flowers appear on ...
Hands holding a pile of bright red strawberries with white colander of berries in the background - Verra Widhi/Shutterstock When it comes to growing strawberries, timing your harvest is the key to ...
Strawberries are ready about 30 days after blooming, typically between late May and early October, depending on the variety. Harvest when berries are fully red—size doesn’t matter—and check for ...
While strawberry plants need some cold to send them into dormancy, they also need protection from freezing weather. Here's ...
Ever try to grow strawberry from a seed to harvests, this time lapse covered the full life cycle of a strawberry plant over 95 days span. We started with a seed of Alpine strawberry variety, sowed and ...
Thinking about strawberries and history, I can’t help but picture the strawberry-picking scene in the early 19th-century ...
When it comes to growing strawberries, timing your harvest is the key to flavor. The most flavorful fruits are picked when they're fully red, firm but not hard, and free of discolored areas.