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10 Tips To Grow The Best Strawberries Ever



Today I am going to give you 10 tips to grow the best strawberries ever. Growing strawberries doesn’t have to be hard, especially if you follow my 10 tips to grow strawberries.

Whether you want to grow your strawberries in a raised bed, pots, planters containers or even hanging baskets follow my 10 tips to grow the best strawberries ever and you will have such an amazing harvest yo won’t know what to do with them all.

This video is packed with tips to grow strawberries in a very short episode so ensure to stick to the end because you even get to see a blooper for the ending that took me 14 attempts to say.

If you want huge fantastic strawberries, then follow my 10 tips to grow the best strawberries ever and fill your home with bowls full of them at no cost to you.

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41 Comments

  1. hello, very interesting video. I have a question about composting using strawberry leaves affected by powdery mildew. I read that it was not a problem, since the bacteria and fungi present in the compost destroyed them. What do you think about this?

  2. Hi tony this is my first year attempting to feed myself on what I might yield total novice I had some success last year I don’t have a garden so used a grow bag which I kinda overloaded with toms an strawberries my question is can I grow strawberries in 6” guttering and what type do you recommend?

  3. Hi Tony i loved your strawberry video can you please tell me what variety were those giant fruits were please as a keen gardener i have learnt so much from your videos keep the great work

  4. I'm in NW California and I planted two varieties last month, Sequoia and Quinault. Thank you for the tips. Lots of strawberries this summer, I hope.

  5. I understand this video is old but last year and now this year I'm growing some kind of strawberry.
    I water my outside flowers with my turtles water. Yes one of the foods my turtles get is strawberries. Last year I noticed two of the seeds decided to grow. I've been meaning to start growing strawberries anyway and thought what luck. So I don't know what they are but if they taste good I'll keep them.
    It's been my experience that even with this accidental success, strawberries from seed is not the way to start. I got two plants but anytime there was seeds in the water there was a lot as just a few strawberries have a lot of seeds. Even a single strawberry has a lot more than two seeds. Maybe passing the seeds through a turtle helps them germinate a little bit but not enough to make it worth it.
    If you're wondering I do not keep the turtles for what they can do for me I keep them because apparently their owner died and they needed a new home and I enjoy them know that I have them.

  6. Great video!! But.. Could you Please list All
    The Ingredients that you put into your topsoil??!! (Like food..fertilizer..& Anything else to help Your plants grow & thrive)?!!🍓
    Thank you So Much!! I’m New at this & just Now Learning & Planting!!🤗🙌🙌🍓🍓🍓🌿🌿🌿😋

  7. I started watching you video today. I have learned so much from you in just a few hours.
    You're great! Thank you. Subscribed and found your Facebook page.
    Happy days x

  8. I'm trying this for the 1st time this year, I just ordered my plants! So Excited! Thank you! I Love your videos.❤😁👍

  9. Interesting emphasis you place on wet problems. I live in Vermont, USA, and don’t have these concerns.

  10. Awesome! Blessings to everyone, if you haven't yet repented and accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord and Savior, please do so before it's too late it's not God's will for none to perish Acts 2vs 38 John 3vs 16 Romans 10 vs 13

  11. Quick question. Do you wait until first frost to cut back the leaves and remove the mulch? I didn't know about doing this. I always mulched heavily for the winter.

  12. The birds got all my strawberries this year! I was so concerned with keeping the voles and chipmunks out that those friendly mockingbirds that visit every morning were eating them right under my nose. I'm transplanting them into raised beds and installing a hoop system to hold some tulle or other barrier for next year. Thanks for the tips!

  13. I am growing white strawberries this year and this is the first year I have seen a lot of blossoms. They are planted to the north side of my house. I wanted to know if I needed to add fertilizer>

  14. Great tips, thank you. I have never had much success growing strawberries so I'll put your tips to work!
    Do you know why some varieties, such as "Favouri" have a calyx which sits on an extended top of the strawberry which can be plucked very easily and also have a much softer core, when other varieties have a sunken calyx which needs digging out or cut out with a section of the strawberry and a much firmer core?

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