Strawberries In the next couple of minutes I am going to be letting you know how to grow, pick, the history and all about the fruit strawberries.

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Strawberries

In the next couple of minutes I am going to be letting you know how to grow, pick, the history and all about the fruit strawberries.

The Plant  The strawberry is an herbaceous perennial.  Perennial portion of the plant is the crown, which is the stem  The crown produces roots, leaves, branch crowns and flowers  Strawberries plants are shallow rooted with 50% to 90% of the root in the top 6’’ of the soil

How You Should Plant Them In The Ground The center plant is set correctly, with the soil just covering the tops of the roots. The plant on the left is set too shallow, the plant on the right too deep

When To plant Strawberries  Plant strawberries as soon as the ground can be worked on in the spring  This is usually around March or April  Do not work the soil if it is wet  Wait a few days till it’s totally dry

Ways You Plant Strawberries

Mulching strawberries are very sensitive to the frost in the spring. Mulches that have covered the plants during the winter months should be removed in the early spring

History  In Greek and Roman times, the strawberry was considered a wild plant.  In 1780, the first strawberry hybrid was developed in the United States  Legend has it that if you break a double strawberry in half and share it with a member of the opposite sex, you will fall in love with each other.

History continue  The strawberry was a symbol for Venus, the goddess of love, because of it’s heart shapes and red color

Different Types Of Strawberries  June bearing, everbearing, and day neutral are different types of strawberries grown  June bearing strawberries produce a crop during a two-to-three week period in the spring  Everbearing strawberries produce three periods of flowers and fruit during the spring, summer, and fall

More About The Different Types Of Strawberrries  Day neutral strawberries will produce fruit throughout the growing season.  Everbearing strawberries are great for gardeners who have limited space

Picking Your own Strawberries  When picking your own strawberries be careful not to over pick strawberries because they quickly mold when left at room temperature  Select plump, firm, fully red strawberries  The smaller strawberries are most often the most flavorful

Picking Tips  Grasp the stem just above the berry between the forefinger and the thumbnail and pull with a slight twist motion  With the stem broken about one-half inch from the berry, allow it to roll into the palm of your hand

More Picking Tips  Carefully place ~ don’t throw ~ the fruit into your container.  Don’t overfill your containers of try to pack the strawberries down.

Facts About Strawberries  Eight strawberries will provide 140 percent of the recommended daily intake of Vitamin C for kids  Strawberries are the first fruit to ripen in the spring  One cup of strawberries are only 55 calories  On average, there are 200 seeds in a strawberries

Facts Continue  94% per cent of united states households consume strawberries  The strawberry is the only fruit with the seeds on the outsides of the fruit  Strawberries are a member of the rose family

Nutrition Facts, 1 Cup Of Strawberries  Calories 50 Protein 1 gram Carbohydrates grams Dietary Fiber 3.81 grams Calcium mg Iron 0.63 mg  Magnesium mg Phosphorus mg Potassium mg Selenium 1.16 mg Vitamin C mg Folate mcg Vitamin A IU