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Strawberry pests run from gray fungus to white grubs. However, there are some ways to avoid or eliminate threats from these unwanted visitors.
Certain strawberry cultivars can be grown successfully much of the year in North and Central Florida. Large, juicy fruit depends on variety selection and plant care.
Fresh strawberries are at their best when an organic gardener grows strawberry plants in a garden free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Types of strawberries differ in how they respond to the length of day. This affects both runner and berry production.
Strawberries planted in ground can be trained in several ways, depending on varieties and the preferences of the gardener.
In warm climates, plant strawberries in late autumn. In climates where the ground freezes, plant in spring.


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