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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Will a cutting or a runner taken from a poorly plant grown in bad soil come good like the parent plant used to be in its youth?

Back in April I planted some bare root strawberry plants in my potting soil which turns out to be lacking fertility and probably containing too much salt in the builders sand that I added for drainage. Apparently strawberries are particularly…
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Is there anything else besides lack of sunlight or excess nitrogen could cause a plant to become leggy?

I've recently been convinced that my potting soil which contains a lot of homemade compost (made primarily from leaves and fruit waste as the greens) is generally lacking fertiliser. My strawberries, amongst other things, have become leggy. The only…
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My indoor strawberry plants stopped producing runners, could fertilizer be the reason?

I germinated some strawberry seeds from strawberries that I bought from the fruit guy on the corner sometime in October of last year. Once the plants got big enough to flower, they started producing runners. I went on holiday and the plants had some…
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Can anyone help me identify these bugs destroying my garden please?

The garden is in Los Angeles County. The bugs appeared around the beginning of April. Attached are images. One is a close-up. One is some more bugs near a nickel to get a sense of their size. I have caught several of the bugs in the act of eating my…
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Is this a wild strawberry plant?

I just moved to South Carolina and I see these scattered around my yard. Would be great to cultivate if it is indeed a strawberry. Any advice would be appreciated. Photos: originals at: https://ibb.co/KNRvWd8 https://ibb.co/MGj81Xy
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Low cost, liquid acid fertilizer

I am growing strawberries which I read prefer acid soil to alkaline one. I also read that using water that were used for beans soaking is recommended as a fertilizer. Will using it make my soil more acid? Or more alkaline?
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What could this little plant be?

I noticed this tiny plant growing in the pots where a tomato and a squash are growing. A few days ago I found this same plant growing in a pot where I'm growing lettuce. This makes me doubt if the strawberry plants I'm attempting to grow are truly…
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Strawberry plants not producing fruit

I've got quite a few strawberry plants, they're in those planters stat stack on top of each other and there's probably about 10/11 plants altogether. Perhaps 1/3 of them have long stems with fruit growing on the end of them however the rest of them…
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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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Will strawberries grow in plant?

Today I went to the supermarket and saw some small pots with strawberry plants. I'd never seen a strawberry plant before, and I wanted to buy it, but decided to check here before. We live in the Caribbean, so the temperature will always be over…
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Overwintering green-leaved potted strawberry plants

I have a healthy, fruit-producing 'Elan' strawberry plant that created six runner plants this year. It's now November and I want to overwinter all seven pots. I plan to put them in the cellar (we live in a flat in Bavaria, Germany). I have read…
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Strawberry leaves have purple-red rust spots

I bought some strawberry plants from Homebase and kept them inside until the weather improved slightly (perhaps Homebase isn't the best garden centre to buy plants in the UK, I don't know). Then, I hardened them off in a cold frame before planting…
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Strawberry plant or not? It has jagged toothed leaves. I didn't plant it

Is there a strawberry plant look like with jagged teeth? Not sure where this plant came from, but here it is and the best I can make of it, it's a strawberry plant, but it looks strange. Does anyone know what this is? I live in Minnesota, zone 4.…
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White-ish powdery spots on my strawberry plant

I have very recently bought a strawberry plant. It looks fine, as far as making new flowers is concerned, but has powdery (rather faint) white spots on its leaves. Is it an issue, and if so what can I do about it?
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Do I need to cover freshly planted strawberries to protect against frost when it is snowing?

I planted strawberries in a small raised bed this weekend, it is now snowing. Do I need to cover my strawberries to protect them from frost or will the snow provide that protection?
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