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How to Grow Strawberries at Home for an Endless Supply

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Enjoy fresh or in smoothies, salads, desserts, or jams.

Store in the fridge for up to 3 days—do not wash until ready to use.

Freeze whole or sliced with a sprinkle of sugar for longer storage.

Variations
Grow in hanging baskets or vertical towers to save space.

Try alpine strawberries for smaller but very flavorful fruit.

Plant companion herbs like basil or thyme nearby to deter pests.

FAQ
Q: Can I grow strawberries indoors?
A: Yes, in a sunny window or under grow lights. Just ensure good air circulation and drainage.

Q: When do strawberries start producing fruit?
A: Typically 4–6 weeks after flowering. First-year harvests may be smaller.

Q: Do I need to replant them every year?
A: No. Trim dead leaves in winter, and they’ll regrow in spring. Replace plants every 3–4 years for best yield.

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