Planting remontant strawberries
If you are interested in planting remontant strawberries, then most likely you want to plant these particular varieties of this berry.
In recent years, it is the remontant varieties that have enjoyed the greatest popularity. Strawberries can be large-fruited or small-fruited. Some varieties develop whiskers, while others do not. Those varieties that do not have a mustache reproduce by dividing the bushes or by seeds.
The inflorescences of remontant strawberries are laid under the condition of a long day and a rather high temperature. Remnant strawberries usually bear fruit at the same time as common strawberries, and the harvest appears in late August-late September. Fruits can also appear on the rosettes of bushes. Thanks to this, this strawberry can also grow on a trellis. Remaining strawberries are not frost-resistant. Therefore, it is imperative to cover it for the winter.
Planting remontant strawberries and caring for them is almost the same as caring for ordinary strawberries. Experienced gardeners need to plant differently than regular strawberries. It must be planted in squares. It is necessary to choose a square measuring 70 by 70 cm and plant a bush in each corner, with the young mustache directed inside the square. After fruiting is over, the entire square should be removed. This will ensure good fruiting for years to come.
If you plant remontant strawberries in your garden, you will get a high-quality harvest. These strawberry varieties are very tasty and will surely give you pleasure. Therefore, be sure to try planting this strawberry in your garden.