Strawberries
by
Blooming Bulb
Home-grown, vine-ripened
strawberries are among the garden's supreme treats- sweet,
succulent, and bursting with flavor. Serve them in
shortcakes, blended into smoothies, on ice cream, in
cheesecakes or crepes, topped with yogurt or whipped
cream, or simply savor them "as is" fresh from the garden.
Grocery store strawberries, which are harvested early and
ripened off the vine, can't begin to compare in sweetness
and flavor.
Strawberries are also
easy to grow in the home garden. The plants form foot-wide
mounds of lush dark green foliage that can serve as an
attractive ground cover. They require no staking or
training, as do the larger berries, and only basic care.
Once planted they will spread and continue to produce for
four or five years before they need to be affiliated.
Strawberry plants also
grow well in pots, patio planters, even in hanging
planters. While there are many varieties of strawberries,
there are basically only two types: June-bearing (Allstar)
and Everbearing (Ozark and Quinalt). The June-bearing
strawberries bloom in the spring and produce a plentiful
crop that ripens during June. The Everbearing strawberries
produce both a spring and a fall crop, and continue
producing some berries throughout the summer, more when
temperatures aren't too hot. For the home gardener, the
best strategy is to plant both types and harvest ripe
berries over a long season.
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