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Strawberries in the Garden - Utah State University Extension

October 2008 Horticulture/Fruit/2008-06pr Strawberries in the Garden Brent Black, USU Extension Fruit Specialist; Michael Pace, Box Elder County Agent; Jerry Goodspeed, Weber County Agent Summary Strawberries are one of the most popular small fruits in the home Garden . The attractive plants are relatively easy to grow, require minimal space, and produce the first fruit of the new season. A properly maintained 4 feet by 8 feet bed of Strawberries will produce 10 to 15 pounds of berries per year for three to five seasons. How to Grow Site Selection: Select a sunny location with well-drained soil. Strawberries require at least eight hours of full sun each day of the growing season to produce at their maximum capability.

In colder regions of the state, strawberries will need the protection of a winter mulch to prevent damage to the crowns and roots. Clean straw or shredded tree

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