Strawberries don't have to be planted every year.
Many people want to grow strawberries, but they are curious whether strawberries should be replanted every year. Strawberries are perennial plants, so they don't need to be replanted every year. Strawberries hibernate in winter, but they will germinate and grow again in the next spring. Usually it will be planted for three years, and the output in the fourth year is obviously insufficient. It can be replanted at this time.
The propagation method of strawberries is relatively simple. Before strawberry planting, the seeds should be soaked in warm water for about 10 hour, and then sown, which can improve the germination rate. Planting soil should be fertile, moist, weakly acidic and breathable. Within one week after planting, water it once every morning and evening to keep the soil moist, which is conducive to germination and survival and maintain enough astigmatism.
Proper fertilization before and after flowering, mainly organic fertilizer and nitrogen fertilizer, can not only supplement the consumed nutrients, but also ensure the fruit yield. Strawberry is sensitive to chemical fertilizer, and its root system is shallow, so it is not allowed to topdressing too much at one time, which will affect the growth and lead to the death of plant root system. The yield of strawberry in the first year is low, and the fruit in the second year is the most suitable.
Strawberry tastes soft, sweet and juicy, and it is a kind of fruit with good taste. It also has rich nutritional value. The pulp contains various vitamins, carotene, cellulose and anthocyanins. Eating more can protect eyesight, relieve memory loss, and have the effect of beauty and slimming.