Contains natural ingredients to feed microbes in the soil
Specially formulated with micronutrients to help plants grow strong and produce more fruits and vegetables versus unfed plants
Feeds up to 3 months
Calcium helps form stronger cell walls, producing better quality and longer-lasting fruits and vegetables. Plus, it helps prevent disorders in edible crops commonly associated with calcium deficiency.
For use in ground and in containers
Hirt's Gardens B00U2PZJPE Everbearing Ozark Beauty Strawberry 20 Bare Root
You will receive healthy bare root plants. We always send extra plants. We want to make sure you are completely satisfied.
You will see growth within 3 days. The most importan part of planting these plants is to make sure you have at least 30% sand mixed into the soil.
Strawberry plants need three things: 1. Any soil but at least 30% sand needs to be added and mixed well. The sand is the most important part and without it they will die: the soil needs to be well draining and 30 percent sand needs to be mixed thoroughly and plant on a mound six inches apart. I will send a picture 2. The plant can soak in water for an hour and then plant. Crowns need to place above the soil where you see a little root. 3
When planting in towers make sure you add at least 30% sand mixed into the soil really well. Then make sure the drain whole doesn't get clogged by adding stones or a screen mess of some sort then put mixed soil on top. Pack each layer tightly, on all the wholes make sure to add more dirt to have a cone shape that is higher than the whole. When placing the roots you can cut them to 2.5 inches in length and put into to cones you created. Make sure you see a little root when placing
Albion Everbearing Strawberry must have well-drained soil. One of the problems with growing berries is getting them wet and muddy. Prevent this by covering the ground like dried grass, this will cover and also help to retain the moisture in the soil and prevent the plants from drying out.
For the first season of your fruits, cut them off at the head to allow the plants to concentrate their strength to the stem and roots. Keep the blooms off until the end of June or beginning of July, and then allow the plants to grow one batch of fruit in the fall.
New way of fertilizing strawberry, each spring by sprinkling it on the soil around the plants before watering thoroughly. Don't over-fertilize strawberry plants it may cause lack of fruit production.
Make planting holes deep and wide enough to accommodate the entire root system without bending it. However, don’t plant too deep. The roots should be covered, but the crown should be right at the soil surface. Provide adequate space for sprawling. Set plants out 20 inches apart, and leave 4 feet between rows.
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