When and where should I plant wild strawberries?
Wild strawberries prefer “full or partial sun and moist to slightly dry conditions”. Although wild strawberries can grow in partial shade, they’ll produce more fruit if they get more sun. However, in hot climates strawberry plants need to be planted where they’ll receive protection from the afternoon sun. Strawberries will grow in almost any soil type, but prefer loamy soil that is slightly acidic. Make sure your soil has adequate water drainage and abundant organic matter & is free of weeds. Loosen & pulverized soil to a depth of eight inches. To avoid problems with verticillium wilt, do not plant strawberries where potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, strawberries, or raspberries have grown within three years. http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prai⦠Set each strawberry plant in the soil so that the soil is just covering the tops of the roots, but do not cover the crown. Spread and