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Available Type:Strawberry seed
Many different factors can affect the germination percentage of plants, such as temperature, humidity and sunlight.
Nutrition
Strawberry is rich in nutritive value, known as the “Queen of Fruits” and rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin PP, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Carotene, Citric Acid, Aspartic acid, Copper, Strawberry Amino , Pectin, cellulose, folic acid, iron, calcium, ellagic acid and anthocyanins and other nutrients.
In particular, the content of vitamin C is 7-10 times higher than apples and grapes. The contents of malic acid, citric acid, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, and carotene, calcium, phosphorus, and iron are also three to four times higher than apples, pears, and grapes.
Health care
Protect eyesight
Strawberry is rich in carotene and vitamin A, which can alleviate night blindness, maintain the health of epithelial tissue, and improve liver function and promote growth and development.
Help digestion, prevent constipation
Strawberry is rich in dietary fiber, can promote gastrointestinal motility, promote digestion of food in the gastrointestinal tract, improve constipation, prevent acne, colon cancer.
How to plant Strawberry:
Step 1:
Choose a growing location that receives at least six hours of direct sun every day. Prepare the area in early spring when the soil is warm, yet is not overly wet. Add compost to the soil and work it well with the garden spade to incorporate the compost completely into the soil.
Step 2:
Sprinkle 1 pound of fertilizer for every 100 square feet of growing area onto the soil. Work the fertilizer into the soil about 8 inches deep with the spade.
Step 3:
Select the kind of strawberries you want to grow. Spring-bearing strawberry plants produce berries for several weeks in June. Everbearing strawberry plants produce berries three times a year--in spring, summer and autumn. Day neutral strawberry plants produce berries throughout the entire growing season. Everbearing strawberries and day neutral strawberries are best suited for gardens where space is limited.
Step 4:
Prepare planting rows. Space spring-bearing strawberries 18 to 30 inches apart in rows that are between 3 and 4 feet apart. Space everbearing and day neutral strawberries 12 inches apart in rows that are 2 feet apart.
Step 5:
Dig holes for the strawberry plants so that the roots have adequate room on all sides and the soil will be just above the root tops. Place the plants in the holes and pat the soil around them so that the crowns are slightly above the soil level.
Step 6:
Water the strawberry plants generously after planting. Mulch around the plants with straw to help prevent weeds and keep the soil moist.
Package included: 40PCS 80PCS 120PCS 160 PCS 200PCS Strawberry Seed









