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QuestionWhat are the best growing conditions for strawberries?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.They require between 6-10 hours of good sunlight in a soil that is slightly acidic.
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QuestionCan you use potting soil for strawberries?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Yes, you can. Any potting soil that is rich in organic matter will work for strawberries.
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QuestionWhat is the best soil for growing strawberries?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.These require an acidic pH between 5.5 and 6.5 that is rich in organic matter.
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QuestionCan I use chicken manure to plant strawberries?Community AnswerYes, you can. In fact, strawberries seem to love composted animal products and animal manure. Some of the best composts for strawberries include egg shells, shell fish shells, and manures. When you amend the soil with manure, however, you have to watch the nitrogen levels in the soil, because too much nitrogen can impact the fruit.
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QuestionWhat is the best bedding for strawberries? Some say straw.Community AnswerGrass clippings (just make sure that you put some coarse stuff like weeds or twigs in to keep the clippings from forming a mat), rotted hay, well-dampened shredded newspaper, or a mixture of all these.
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QuestionHow big do strawberry plants get?Community AnswerStrawberry plants can grow a total of 3-4 feet. I save about five by four feet in the garden to grow four plants.
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QuestionCan I make plants by dividing larger plants?Community AnswerThe best way to propagate strawberries is by removing and planting the runners. The runners are small leaf clusters that will grow at the tip of a long stem. Remove these with sterilized scissors and plant them in pots prepared with potting soil and compost.
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