Do you want to get a good strawberry harvest?
Then plant the plant where it will not be in danger.
Be aware: poor growing conditions and the presence of unwanted “neighbors” can leave you without a harvest of garden strawberries.
And even if you manage to collect a few berries, they will not all be very tasty.
So, where exactly can't strawberries be planted? This question was answered by an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti", agronomist and landscape designer Anastasia Kovrizhnykh.
Garden strawberries should receive plenty of sunlight.
This is why it is necessary to choose a well-lit area for this popular berry crop.
Growing in the shade can result in a sharp decrease in yield.
The harvested fruits will not be sweet: an unpleasant sourness will clearly disappoint you.
Strawberries don't get along with raspberries.
If these representatives of flora grow next to each other, they begin to compete for moisture, useful compounds and microelements.
In addition, both plants begin to be even more “afraid” of pests.
The result is low yields (or even complete absence of harvests) of both berry crops.
Potatoes are also a bad “neighbor” for strawberries.
Garden strawberries will often get sick if you plant them next to the above-mentioned vegetable crop (or not far from the planned potato bed).
Any other member of the nightshade family will also have a negative effect on strawberries. For example, sweet peppers, eggplants, tomatoes.