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Strawberry Plants

The easiest way to grow strawberries is to plant strong, vigorous young plants

 Strawberries are a wonderful addition for any grower. The easiest way to grow strawberries is to plant strong, vigorous young plants! 

Whopper Strawberry Plants

Whopper Strawberries are hardy, prolific plants that produce dozens of sweet, delicious berries as big as peaches
Whopper Strawberries are hardy, prolific plants that produce dozens of sweet, delicious berries as big as peaches.
Whopper Strawberries are hardy, prolific plants that produce dozens of sweet, delicious berries as big as peaches
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San Andreas Everbearing Strawberry Plants, Non GMO

The flavor of San Andreas strawberry is very good ant it also shows good disease resistance.
The flavor of San Andreas strawberry is very good ant it also shows good disease resistance.
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San Andreas Strawberry Plants

Chandler Strawberry Plants


Chandler Strawberry is an early season, and very productive, each plant can produce a quart of berries over its 3–4 week harvest, and producing some of the largest strawberries.
Chandler Strawberry is an early season, and very productive, each plant can produce a quart of berries over its 3–4 week harvest, and producing some of the largest strawberries.
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White Carolina Pineberry Plants

Carolina pineberries are white strawberries with delicious flavor.
Carolina pineberries are white strawberries with delicious flavor. Starts producing in the spring and will continue into the fall.
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Mock Strawberries

Mock strawberry (Duchesnea indica), also known as false strawberry, snake berry, and Indian berry, is native to eastern and southern Asia. It is a flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. The plant is often confused with wild strawberry. They have similar leaves and fruits, but mock strawberry produces yellow flowers while wild strawberries have white flowers.

Mock strawberry (Duchesnea indica), also known as false strawberry, snake berry, and Indian berry, is native to eastern and southern Asia. It is a flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. The plant is often confused with wild strawberry. They have similar leaves and fruits, but mock strawberry produces yellow flowers while wild strawberries have white flowers. 
Mock Strawberry plant is often confused with wild strawberry. They have similar leaves and fruits, but mock strawberry produces yellow flowers while wild strawberries have white flowers.


Plant strawberry plants as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring. This is usually in March, and April, allowing the plants to become well established.  You can successfully grown Strawberries if certain practices are followed.

Strawberry plants need three things:
. Any soil but at least 30% sand needs to be added and mixed well. The sand is the most important part and without it they will die: the soil needs to be well draining and 30 percent sand needs to be mixed thoroughly and plant on a mound six inches apart.
Soak in water for an hour and then plant. Crowns need to place above the soil where you see a little root.
. When planting in towers make sure you add at least 30% sand mixed into the soil really well. Then make sure the drain whole doesn't get clogged by adding stones or a screen mess of some sort then put mixed soil on top. Pack each layer tightly, on all the wholes make sure to add more dirt to have a cone shape that is higher than the whole. When placing the roots you can cut them to 2.5 inches in length and put into to cones you created. Make sure you see a little root when placing!

Here are posts that you need to know about strawberries from how to grow, care, harvest, and propagate!

. Propagate Strawberries from Runners 

. How to Propagate Strawberries Plants

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My Name Is Chokri I am From TUNISIA *I like Organic Gardening* Whether you’re a beginner or an old hand, planting in a pot or a plot, I will help you to understand and learn how to start, plant and grow your tastiest organic vegetables, beautiful flowers, and much more!

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