[Tip for growing good Strawberries.]

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Hello, it is always good to eat strawberries and even more so when they are organic and free. If you don't have soil in your garden or if you have serious doubts about the quality of your soil. Then my article is made for you. Many not necessarily a house with land or the land is completely concreted or you live in an apartment and you just have a balcony to get some fresh air. With my tip you will be able to eat good strawberries and theirs for 3 years in a row. You need a 25 liter bag of potting soil or more if you want maximum fruit.







You place them where there will be as much sun as possible and you will make 6 to 8 holes all spaced at equal distance. Remember to spread the plants a little further apart at the ends to prevent the roots from suffering too much from the heat. The holes must be large enough to be able to transplant strawberry plants, purchased in a bucket at the garden center.





The plants you see were planted last year during the heatwave, I thought they were going to die. But actually no, they held the heat well. The advantage of growing your strawberry plants in bags of soil is that you consume less water. The water has difficulty evaporating and therefore remains in the bag and hydrates the strawberries. The second positive point is that your strawberries are always clean and don't rot on the stems and it's great.





One more little thing to know: you see in this photo that my strawberry plants grew in a long line and multiplied naturally. So plan and from the first year transplant them into another bag to have more strawberries the year after or motivate the people around you to make them and give back your "greedy" is the name of the offspring strawberry. I hope that my tip will benefit whoever wants to do it but in the meantime this year I had a great production. Have a good week everyone, the weekend is approaching



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How delicious strawberries are, and if they are natural or from a garden, even better, and they have an amazing colour, delicious!😃

Thank you friend @avdesing I had a great time and this year it was free. I am going to transplant the future regrowth into the garden

Keep it up! 😃

I will definitely try this tutorial! Thanks for sharing :)

It works every time and its resistance to cold and heat, remember to water it well in summer @delilhavores

Thank you for the good tips :)

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@cyboule Your strawberry production looks very exquisite, now at this moment I have just one plant on my balcony, which is coming out of some seeds that I sowed. I want to know if I understood what you explained, in the same bag of compost or soil that you buy you sow the strawberry plants?

Hello, I made holes in the plastic and I bought strawberries in a plastic bucket and I transplanted them only at the end of the summer you will see lines coming out of the strawberry plant with a small plan of strawberry plant which will seek to transplant. You take this little natural cutting and transplant it into another bag



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Nice trick, The problem where I'm at is keeping critters from eating them before I do lol. A bunch of peacocks randomly ate all my green strawberries.