That is what you get when you plant everbearing strawberries.
Good for at least two harvests a year, some growers may get three in perfect conditions.
For everbearing strawberries, a good timeframe is usually a few weeks before the last frost.
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Spacing and Depth
Strawberries are small plants, but they like to spread a lot.
This also allows you to place them in areas with the right sun at the perfect time.
Soil
The soil that your everbearing strawberries are planted in is very important.
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you gotta give them the best possible soil to deliver abundant amounts of those delicious sweet strawberries.
Aiming for organically rich soil that is well-draining is ideal.
If you feelfertilizing your plantsmid-season is necessary, go with an all-purpose 10-10-10 fertilizer.
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Picking your harvest is important as it prepares your plant for its next bounty.
You want to remove fruit that is bright red and large.
Any fruit that seems too small and lingering at immaturity should be removed.
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These runners can be planted into pots and saved until the next season indoors.
You may run across various foliage diseases, root rots, wilts, viruses, and scorch.
Unfortunately, even the best conditions and care will not keep the most stubborn pests away.
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Most often, strawberries will be bothered by slugs, aphids, strawberry weevils, and various mites.