Transplanting strawberries and growing them

Garden strawberries should be replanted once every 4 years. If you grow remontant varieties of this berry, then they need to be replanted every two years. The best time for this is September, since it is not hot outside and the plant will have time to take root before the first frost.

When replanting strawberries, make sure that the “heart” of the bush is not covered with soil. Otherwise, the strawberries may die.

Strawberries and their cultivation

Strawberries, whose beneficial properties are known to few, contain vitamin C, iron and folic acid. Its juice from fresh leaves should be drunk by those people who have weak immunity. And strawberry infusion is the best remedy for fighting colds and respiratory diseases.

Before you grow strawberries, you need to take care of the soil. Although, by and large, it grows everywhere except wetlands and dry sands. The soil should be nutritious, light, moist and breathable.

Propagation of strawberries is carried out using planting material, which are young rooted bushes grown on the tendrils of mother bushes.

But you need to harvest seedlings only from high-yielding plants that are 2-3 years old. Such young bushes develop much better and produce higher yields.

Propagation of strawberries by seeds is only suitable for remontant varieties. If you grow garden strawberries this way, they lose the characteristics of the mother plant.

As you can see, growing strawberries has a number of nuances, knowledge of which a novice gardener cannot do without.