
Strawberry mind maps
For starters, strawberries can follow the following simple steps:
Selection of planting time: strawberries are suitable for planting in spring or autumn, when the temperature is cool and the light is sufficient. Avoid planting at high summer temperatures or during the rainy season, so as not to affect survival rates and the quality of growth. Acquiring strawberry seedlings: the newcomers recommend the direct purchase of healthy strawberry seedlings for planting, rather than starting with seeds, so that the process can be simplified and results seen more quickly. Preparation of containers or land: strawberry can be bled or planted. In the case of a pelvic plant, select a deep and well-drained container with gravel or pottery laid on the bottom to drain the water. Soils can be mixed in proportion by foliage, pearl rock and field soil, ensuring soil laxation, fertility and good drainage. Cultivation: digging holes in the basin or in the ground, burying the root of strawberries in the soil, which should cover the first leaf under the heart of the seed. The range is approximately 30 cm and the range 40-50 cm to ensure ventilation and light. Hydrological management: strawberry prefers a wet but watery environment. After first planting, water is to be poured out and the soil is to be kept humid to avoid over-watering leading to root decay. Light: strawberry needs plenty of sunlight and at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Select a lighted position on the balcony or courtyard. Fertilizers: appropriate amounts of organic fertilizer can be mixed into soil at the beginning of the planting process. During growth, diluted liquid fertilizers can be applied once a month, with care not to use fertilizers that are not sufficiently decomposed. Weeding and trim: keeping strawberries free of weeds helps to reduce pests and diseases. At the same time, old, dead and sick leaves are removed in due course, promoting healthy and fruit-bearing plants. Harvesting: strawberries usually begin to produce a large amount of results in the second year after planting, and when they mature, the fruit becomes bright red and can be picked with a small pull。
Following these basic steps, even inexperienced newcomers can successfully plant and harvest strawberries. Remember to observe plant growth and adapt conservation measures in a timely manner to respond to different stages of growth and environmental changes。

Strawberries on the balcony

Strawberries on the balcony

Strawberry matures

Strawberry cultivation reaps joy

Strawberries in the shed

Large-scale strawberry cultivation




