USDA Zone 3 is much colder and plants need additional cover to survive temperature extremes without snow cover. Although most garden centers sell strawberry plants in spring, many of the varieties ...
When you've had a successful year with your strawberry plants (Fragaria × ananassa), the last thing you want is to let them die over the winter season. While many hardy cultivars are ideal for ...
In zone 3, cold winter temperatures are still limiting the range of plants that will thrive but winters are a littles less brutal than in zones 1 and 2. This, combined with a longer summer growing ...
Most zones are again split into two, zone 3a and zone 3b, for example, where greater accuracy is needed. So, how do you know what to plant in zone 3? Here, we take a look at the plants, flowers and ...
We don’t take the final steps of preparing strawberry plants for winter until November for the coldest zones and into December for USDA Zone 6. Get to know the difference between mock and wild ...
Enter perennial strawberry plants – a low-maintenance solution that produces delicious fruit year after year. In this post, ...
Parts of the strawberry plant include the crown, roots, leaves, runners, daughter plants, blossoms and fruit. Strawberry plants reproduce via runners. Pollinators are critically important for ...
Strawberry plants can produce fruit for five or six years. However, after the first two years the yields will be reduced dramatically and a build-up of pests and diseases can occur. Strawberry ...