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Credit Kym Pokorny (Cropped from original)
OSU Extension research shows that plastic tunnels are very good for strawberries
Field trials at NWREC and other research locations have shown that the tunnels are successful at extending the strawberry season for day-neutral cultivars.
Kym Pokorny | Aug 11, 2022 |
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Plant strawberries in early spring
Early spring is the time to plant strawberries.
Apr 3, 2009 |
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Photo by Jay Pscheidt. (Cropped from original)
Keep those gray fuzzy strawberries in check
Proper watering and yearly renovation can help stem strawberry gray mold, also known as Botrytis fruit rot.
May 27, 2011 |
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