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Growingin the Inland Northwest&Intermountain Westby Danny L. BarneyStrawberriesThe authorDanny L. Barney, Extension Horticulture Specialist andSuperintendent of the University of Idaho s SandpointResearch & Extension Center. 1999 University of IdahoContentsSelecting a site .. 1 Preparing your site .. 3 Selecting cultivars .. 4 Planting, training, and first-year care .. 8 Planting .. 8 Training .. 10 First-year care .. 11 Yearly care .. 11 Irrigation and fertilization .. 11 Weed control .. 13 Managing pests and diseases .. 14 Pests .. 14 Diseases .. 18 Harvesting and storingyour strawberries .. 22 Renovating June-bearing strawberries .. 23 Protecting strawberry plants in winter .. 24 Here is a crop beautifully suitedto the Inland Northwest and well into Idaho sbordering regions in Montana, Wyoming, and , one of the most adaptable fruit cropsin the world, are grown from the tropics to near the ArcticCircle.
Growing Strawberries, one of the most adaptable fruit crops in the world, are grown from the tropics to near the Arctic Circle. Perennial favorites of home gardeners, they are also grown for local commercial sales throughout the Inland Northwest and Intermountain West. Besides their popular-
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