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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Why hasn't my strawberry plant produced any fruit?

I have a plant I bought that was started from Home Depot. Unfortunately it hasn't grown any fruit, even after a whole year. Around May this year (my second year), it produced two small flowers and it grew another runner and a child plant but still…
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How often should soft fruit plants be replaced?

We inherited blackcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries when we moved into our current property ten years ago. The blackcurrants and gooseberries still seem to be giving a healthy yield and it looks like they'll go on for nearly for…
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How can I effectively grow strawberries in my borders without weeds suffocating them?

Even if I remove all weeds around my strawberries a month's growth has them smothered in grasses, clover and other weeds. Is there anything I can put down that will help, or do I just need to manually weed all the time? (I want to eat the…
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What are the features that you should look for when buying a hydroponic system?

I'm interested in growing strawberries using hydroponics. I have read up and understand that there are several types of hydroponic systems, like deep water cultivation, ebb and flow, aeroponic, and drip feed, etc. What qualities or features should I…
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Strawberry plants brown & brittle - is it disease, climate conditions, or bugs?

Most of my strawberry plants have leaves that first turned red, then brown and brittle. Leaves often snap off when harvesting what berries remain after the critters get them. I'm trying to balance watering - I've been holding off a bit more on the…
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Do strawberry runners start from age zero?

They say that strawberry plants don't produce good fruit as they become a few years old. Let's say a 5 year old strawberry plant starts a new plant via a runner. Does this runner have its biological clock reset back to zero or is it considered the…
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How to stop small black worms from eating my strawberries?

I planted strawberries a couple of years ago in a small patch of my back yard (in Sacramento, CA) and this year they are finally producing lots of strawberries. However, something is eating "divots" into them, as if something scooped out maybe a…
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Why do all my strawberries become moldy?

We have a strawberry patch in our back yard. There seems to be a lot of mold growing there, which is getting to the berries before we can. What can I do to prevent this from happening? Cool, and especially damp this spring. I live in the St Paul,…
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My lawn is full of wild strawberries. What else can thrive in my soil?

My lawn seems to have more wild strawberries than grass (especially in the shady areas), which means it needs some work. But if it can support strawberries, there must be some great fruits/vegetables/flowers that will grow great in the soil. What…
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How to protect strawberries from "predators"

I'm starting to prepare my gardening year and I'm wondering what the most efficient and organic way is to protect strawberries from birds and slugs. I'm not at all against sharing a part of my fruit with the wild-life in my garden, but last year it…
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Alpine strawberries growing conditions

I remember eating the most flavourful and fragrant alpine strawberries in Germany a few years ago, and I'd like to try growing them in my garden in South Africa. The climate is obviously quite different here, most notably the temperature never goes…
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What causes very small black solid spots on strawberry leaves?

I found these little black solid spots on the back on my strawberry leaves. They look like seeds but they are very soft. What causes them, and should I do anything to treat them?
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When is the best time of year to transplant established strawberries?

I've got a 4 foot by 8 foot bed of Mara des Bois strawberries that's been growing for about 4 years now. Due to excessive heat the last two years about half the plants have died. I would like to dig up the remaining plants and move them to a better…
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Strawberries only half red

Why do my strawberries only grow half red, so the top half is nice and red and the bottom half is white? If I pick my strawberries like this can I leave them a couple of days near a window so the other half goes red? How do commercial growers deal…
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Is there an organic way to remove wild strawberries from a lawn?

We have a variety of areas in our lawn where the wild strawberries are consistently killing our grass. Is there an organic way to control these? We have been fairly successful at tackling other weeds (Dandelions/Crab grass) by letting the grass grow…
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