Easy planting of strawberries in spring

One of the main types of work at a summer cottage is planting strawberries in the spring, as well as caring for this beautiful berry. This is understandable. Tasty and very aromatic, beautiful and versatile in processing, you can’t help but like it. But in order to enjoy strawberries, you first need to grow them. To do this you need to know a few tricks.

How to plant strawberries

1. Traditionally, the first thing to do is prepare the soil for planting. Strawberries do not like clay, preferring black soil.
2. The earth needs to be dug up and all weeds must be destroyed. Otherwise, strawberries will not grow well.
3. Choosing the varieties of strawberries that will grow in your garden is also a very important moment. It's important not to overdo it. After all, if the berry is too large, then it will lie on the ground all the time and rot. It is better to choose medium-sized varieties, giving preference to taste.
4. You need to pour water into the hole in the garden bed and plant a strawberry bush. After the bush is covered with soil, it needs to be watered again.
5. For good growth, do not forget to water the strawberries. She loves moisture, but in moderation.

Planting strawberries in the spring will be easy and simple, but remember that this must be done before the onset of the summer season. Strawberries are not planted in summer.

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Strawberries "Frigo" planting not according to agricultural technology

Frigo strawberries are chilled and trimmed strawberry seedlings.According to agricultural technology, it is advised to harvest under appropriate weather conditions, without crushing the roots, and to water three times a day for several days in a row. Here is the official document - “Frigo seedlings do not have leaves, so planting must be carried out, especially carefully making sure that the heart is above the soil level, and the ROOTS ARE STRAIGHTEN AND ARE NOT BROKEN, after which you need to sprinkle them with earth and properly press the soil around them , creating ideal contact with it. After planting, the soil must be watered again. For the first 7–10 days, it must be constantly maintained in a well-moistened state, then, if there is no rain, watering can be carried out once every 4–5 days. Then care as for regular strawberries"

Here is the question for experts - what will happen if these strawberries are planted according to the recommendations, but not in a garden bed, but in plastic cups with soil mixture, watered and watered on a balcony, and then, after some time within reasonable limits, in a garden bed in an open garden priming?