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How to grow strawberries at home(বাংলা)
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Strawberries make ideal container fruits given their compact and quick-growing habit, although they are equally at home within a dedicated bed(horticulture). Hanging baskets, terracotta pots and special strawberry planters are just some of the containers to grow them in, though for bucolic effect I prefer old wooden wine or vegetable crates(horticulture). You can seek out originals or source convincing replicas online(horticulture). My preference for classic country garden style also puts willow window boxes and tubs, reclaimed animal drinking troughs and repurposed wheelbarrows high up the list(horticulture).
Strawberries planted in the field need moderate to high amounts of water. Strawberries are relatively shallow rooted(horticulture), with almost all their roots in the top 8″ of soil, so deep irrigation is not necessary; instead, give them moderate amounts of water on a regular basis–and do not overwater(horticulture).
If possible, use a soaker hose or a drip irrigation system to water strawberries(horticulture). That way you will prevent the strawberry foliage from getting wet and thus make the plants less susceptible to foliar disease(horticulture).
You should mulch your strawberry bed to conserve moisture, to help prevent the spread of disease, to help suppress weeds and to keep berries clean and soil-free(horticulture). You can use black plastic mulch or organic mulch such pine straw or regular straw(horticulture).
Some strawberries growers say that if the bed was prepared properly and well fertilized before the strawberries were planted, no additional fertilizer is necessary during the growing season(horticulture). Other strawberry growers prefer to fertilize regularly, with either liquid fertilizers or with granular 19-19-19, every few weeks during the first half of the growing season(horticulture).
If you apply granular fertilizer to your strawberry patch, apply when the foliage is dry and avoid getting it on the leaves(horticulture) . If the fertilizer does get on the leaves, brush it off to prevent leaf burn(horticulture) .

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