Go for everbearing or day-neutral strawberries, as they produce more fruit in small spaces. These types keep giving fresh berries throughout the season.
Strawberries thrive in pots, hanging baskets, or grow bags. These save space and let you control soil quality, ensuring healthy plants and juicy berries.
Stacked planters, wall planters, or tiered stands are great for growing strawberries. This method saves space while keeping plants off the ground.
Strawberries need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight. Use a grow light if needed to ensure steady growth and sweet, delicious fruit all year.
Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every two weeks to support flowering and fruiting. A mix rich in potassium and phosphorus helps boost strawberry production.
Place dry strawberries in an airtight container lined with paper towels. Keep them in the fridge, but avoid sealing completely to allow slight airflow.
To keep strawberries fresh longer, don’t wash them all at once. Only rinse the amount you plan to eat immediately, as excess moisture can cause early spoilage.