Questions tagged [strawberries]

Strawberries are a hybrid species (Fragaria × ananassa) in the rose family that are grown for their red, edible fruit.

Strawberries are a short-lived perennial plant. Fruit production declines after the first couple of years, so most commercial strawberry growers plow the crop under at the end of the growing season and plant new strawberries at the beginning of the following season.

Close up of ripe and unripe strawberries, by user Enoch Lau at Wikimedia

Woodland strawberries were first cultivated in the early 17th century, but for commercial production these were replaced by a cross of Fragaria Virginiana and Fragaria chiloensis in the late 18th century.

In botanical terms, the strawberry is an aggregate accessory fruit because the fruit is derived from the 'receptical' which holds the ovaries. Hence the seeds are held together by the central fruit. What appear to be seeds are actually flower ovaries - each of which contains a seed.

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Brown leaves on strawberries

We did not mulch our strawberries this winter and we have brown leaves on some of the plants. Do we take the brown leaves off?
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Why would we cut off leaves of strawberry plants once the harvest is done?

Each year since I'm following Gardener's World (a BBC show for gardeners), Monty Don cuts off the leaves of his early strawberry plants once the harvest is done (in June or July). Last year I did it for the first time on my plants. This year I had…
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Can you plant a strawberry from fruit?

I have an alpine strawberry plant which produces fruit (and no runners). How can I make a second plant from this one? Can I remove the seeds from a fruit and plant them?
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How to make strawberries bear fruits?

I have a hundred potted strawberries and some on plots. I've taken care for more than six months and they haven't borne flowers. They just kept growing some runners, and I have a hard time preparing more pots to grow more strawberries.
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Discouraging Strawberry Runners

OK, how to encourage strawberries to runner is a common question, but I am having the opposite issue, too many runners. I planted a new bed last year, and with first year plants I would generally prefer to allow no runners. As these seemed…
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Strawberries from seed. Apparently growth stopped. is it fine?

I planted strawberry seeds on coconut seed starters. The seedlings did come, and I got two nice set of round leaves (the cotyledons I guess) for each seed followed by a new pair of nice, real leaves. The seedlings grew to approx half a centimeter…
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Strawberry plants (15 days old) were doing well, but seems to have degraded. Photos. Help

I planted some strawberry plants about 15 days ago, and they started to develop well, but recently they seem to have started to curl up and shrivel. They've had mostly sun (some get 5 hours a day some get 8 hours a day), for 12 of the 15 days. I've…
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Strawberry not producing runners

I planted Cabot strawberries 2 years ago. The 1st year they produced an overabounce of runners & had a reasonable crop this spring. A lot of the berries were misshaping but still good. After crop was finish, I ran the rototiller thru rows leaving…
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Does anyone know what nutrient is lacking in these strawberries?

We bought 2 varieties of strawberries: Everbearing and June bearing. The pictures below show the ones that were produced by the two ever bearing plants. As you can see the fruits are not getting big and they look as if they are dry. I mixed steer…
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Is there a strawberry that grows as a bush?

I've heard that strawberries will vine out, but will any breeds grow as a bush so that I don't need to put out lines to keep the berries off the ground?
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Shade Tolerant Strawberry Varieties?

I would like to plant strawberries at the East end of my house in an existing bed. (I live in zone 5b) I've been trying to find an ever bearing variety that will do ok in partial shade but so far haven't found any. Does anybody know of any tips or…
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Can I grow strawberries in Lagos Nigeria?

I just bought these strawberry seeds from aliexpress. And while I am awaiting their arrival, I thought it would be good to find out if strawberries can grow on any soil. Though I've not heard anyone say anything about that. Some think it can't grow…
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Strawberry flowers are too close to the crown

Flowers on my strawberries are growing very close to the crown, I can't even see their stems. Is it normal? Can the stems still get longer? It's currently still quite cold outside (between 0 and -5°C at night), so I'm afraid that this is caused by…
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What's the best ways to keep strawberries off the ground?

I received some free strawberries from an order, and was wondering what the best way to keep strawberries off the ground is.
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Separating strawberries form each other

I planted a strawberry a I got a while back. It had some issues with leaves and fruits dying. I took a closer look today and turns out there are two crowns right next to each other. One crown is fruiting and the other isn't doing too good. Is it…
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