You can return strawberries to the same bed no earlier than after five years.
This is exactly how much time is required for the soil to be completely restored.
We tell you what you can plant after strawberries and what you shouldn’t.
What can and cannot be planted after strawberries
It is best to plant root crops in the former strawberry bed. The ideal option is carrots.
Also, after strawberries, legumes, cabbage, onions, garlic, celery, greens, zucchini, cucumbers, and melons grow well.
As for flower crops, it is recommended to plant violets, tulips and peonies.
You cannot plant strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, potatoes, rose hips or rowan after strawberries.
For reference
Strawberry is the name of large-fruited plant species of the genus Strawberry of the Rosaceae family, as well as their fruits.