According to Today's Homeowner, the national average size of a backyard lies around 23,000 square miles or just shy of half an acre.
As they say in real estate, the key to a successful sale is "Location, location, location!" The same is true of a successful strawberry plant.
Watering is important to the success of any garden, but you need to walk a fine line when doing it, especially with strawberries.
While variety might be the foundation of good strawberry gardening, soil is the engine that helps drive growth forward.
Weeds are a gardener's nightmare. One of the other reasons mulch is highly recommended is that it helps prevent weeds from surfacing.
Pests are a common problem when it comes to strawberries. They love the sweetness of the berries, just as we do.
Some say there is no need, as the soil preparation and mulching will provide more than enough nutrients for the strawberry plants.
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