Balcony strawberry adaptation environmentStrawberries need to grow in a sunny, warm environment and the soil should be hydrophobic. When strawberries bear fruit, they need to be separated from the soil, so it is best to plant them in pots. You can choose a multi-purpose flower pot and lay a layer of stones on the surface of the soil in the pot to prevent the soil from being splashed onto the strawberries when watering. If you plant them in the soil, you can protect the strawberries with some hay or matting. Balcony Strawberry CareOnce the strawberries begin to fruit and turn red, care needs to be taken to keep them away from birds. You can place a net over the strawberries or cover them with a wooden basket. You can also move the strawberries to a greenhouse, where they will be more likely to bear fruit. After the fruiting period, you can move it out of the greenhouse and let it spend the winter outdoors. Strawberry plants may produce more next year if they experience some frost. Strawberries are relatively easy to grow and can be transplanted. If you find yellow leaves on the plant, don't worry, just remove them. You can keep the yellow leaves during the winter and remove them after new leaves grow in the spring of the following year. At the same time, pay attention to watering, weeding and pest control. It is also possible to plant strawberries in plant bags, but they must be watered evenly to prevent birds and insects from pecking them. Check the soil regularly to ensure it is moist. If you are too lazy to manage strawberries, you can plant one strawberry every 18 to 24 inches so that it can grow everywhere. But it will be a bit messy and the strawberries are not big. To avoid this situation, you can remove some vines appropriately. In autumn, cover the plants with a layer of soil to protect them from frost. After the soil freezes, you can add 3 to 4 inches of hay. The following spring, after new leaves have grown, remove the hay. When the weather turns warmer and stabilizes, remove the covering soil from the surface of the plants. But leave some hay between the rows to prevent weeds from growing and retain moisture in the soil. |
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