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Cultivation methods and matters needing attention of dredging strawberry fields

Strawberries like to grow in sunny places with good drainage and fertile soil. Therefore, flat, loose soil and well-drained land should be selected for site selection, and sufficient sunshine should be ensured.

Generally, water is watered once every two days and once a day in summer. If it rains often, there is no need to water it. If the weather is cold, you need to reduce the number of watering. Strawberry fields doesn't need watering in winter. What it needs is mild sunshine and semi-shade tolerance. Adequate sunshine is beneficial to plant growth and better flowering. The sun is strong in summer, so it needs proper shading.

Generally, fertilizer is applied once every two weeks, and compound fertilizer can be used in spring. Phosphorus and potassium fertilizer can be applied in autumn to promote the lignification of branches, and the number of fertilization should be reduced in cold weather.

Strawberry is a perennial herb of strawberry in Rosaceae. Strawberry has shallow roots and stems can be divided into new stems, rhizomes and stolons. Strawberry leaves are trifoliate at the base and have long petioles. Most flowers are bisexual, and inflorescences are limited cymes. Strawberry fruit develops from receptacle expansion, and the fruit growth curve is typical S-shaped. Strawberry seeds are achenes formed by the enlargement of fertilized ovaries and attached to the surface of enlarged receptacle.