Strawberries, the red berries of the heart, are not only delicious and nutritious, but also very entertaining. Whether it be a plant on the balcony or in the courtyard, you can enjoy the pleasure of picking it with your hands, provided you have the right technology and methods. This paper will provide a systematic presentation of strawberry planting techniques and day-to-day management features。
Preparation for cultivation: laying the foundations for harvest
1. Selection of suitable varieties
The choice of varieties according to your planting purposes and climatic conditions is essential。
2. Selection of healthy strawberries
It is recommended that beginners buy detoxification seedlings directly, which are viable and yield early results with fewer diseases. High-quality seedlings are based on well-developed, milk-white roots; thick and green leaves with more than 4-5 tracts of spreading leaves; and no visible disease or pest marks。
3. Preparation for planting containers and soil
4. Timing of cultivation

The optimal planting time is autumn (late september to early october) and early spring (february to march). Strawberries planted in the autumn, which accumulate over a winter season, produce more sweeter fruits in the spring。
Plantation techniques: key planting steps
1. Precautions: “deeply unintentioned, shallow”
This is the core mouthpiece of strawberry growing。
2. Watering the roots
Once planted, water is poured into the soil and the roots are fully exposed. The seedlings were then placed in the cold ventilated areas for three to five days, and the light was gradually increased。

Iii. Daily fine-tuning management: safeguarding harvests
1. Fertilizer management
Plantation management
3. Assisted pollination
Indoor or closed balcony cultivation requires artificially assisted pollination due to lack of wind and insects. The method is simple: at the flowering season, with a dry and soft pencil, at around 10 a. M. Every day, brushing down every flower. This will significantly increase the sit-in rate and reduce the deformity。
4. Fruit management

Iv. Pest and pest control: prevention is the main focus, integrated management
Main diseases
2. Main pests
Prevention is better than cure: keeping the environment ventilated, cleaning up the sick and the sick in a timely manner, and rational planting are the most effective ways to prevent pests and diseases。
V. Winter and summer management
Strawberry cultivation is an art that requires patience and care. From seedlings to harvests, every link is filled with gardeners' sweat and expectations. If you follow the above technical points, observe them with your heart, take care of them, and believe that in the near future you will be able to taste the unique sweetness and satisfaction that you have nurtured with your own hands. I wish you every success in your planting




