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If gardening is your hobby, you must be familiar with the benefits of organically grown fruits. However, if you don’t have enough space to maintain a separate garden at home, you can fulfill your aspiration by growing strawberries in containers. Sounds good? Yeah! You can grow delicious strawberries in containers by following these simple but practically useful tips:
• The first rule for growing strawberries is to choose the right type of plant. With so many different varieties available, you should consult your local greenhouse to know the verities that are best-suited for your area.
• The best time to plant strawberries in cold areas is the early months of spring while they can be planted in the fall in warmer regions.
• Although strawberry plants can be placed inside the house, they do need sunlight for eight to ten hours in a day.
• The ideal soil for growing strawberries is the one with a pH of 5.3 to 6.5.
• Be regular in trimming off the old/dried leaves and other damaged parts of the plants.
• It is advisable to remove all the blossoms during the first six weeks of planting.
• If you have placed your plants in the hanging baskets, make sure to rotate them frequently.
• It is essential to protect your strawberries from spider mites and aphids. You can use a good insecticide for this purpose. However, strawberry plants can also be harmed by powdery mildew, which needs to be treated with fungicide.
• A monthly fertilisation is essential for nurturing your strawberries.
Gently pick up your strawberries when they are red and enjoy the naturally good taste of your organically grown strawberries. Even better, mix them up in a top notch blender, like the Kenwood HB 792, together with other delicious home grown fruits and vegetables, in order to start your day off with a tasty and healthy smoothie.

January 8th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
woaw… thanks for the great tips…
is there a particular type of seeds i need to get?
June 3rd, 2010 at 3:37 pm
In answer to Danielles question, everbearing would be a good type of variety to grow following these tips.