Strawberries – Keep Indoors for Winter
Q: I have strawberries planted in a strawberry clay pot. I let them stay in my basement over winter. When should I bring them out?
A: Most folks just pull them close to the house where they don’t get much wind and leave them outdoors for winter, because they need sunshine on their leaves.
I’d try placing them outdoors now, in a sheltered spot.
TAGS:
-
Advertisement
-
Follow Walter
-
Advertisement
-
-
November calendar
For all of those with new fescue lawns, it is time to fertilize again, and make...
Get The Checklist
-
-
-
name that plant
Post your puzzlers and help others with theirs.
Start Here
-
-
Trending Posts
-
1
Paulownia (Princess Tree) – Identification and Control
-
2
Silver Maple – Perhaps Another Shade Tree
-
3
Magnolia – Beetles in Flower
-
4
What Are The White Fuzzy Things Floating All Over Cartersville?
-
5
Bulbs – When to Plant in Fall
-
1
Bulbs – When to Plant in Fall
-
2
Alberta Spruce – Dying
-
3
Poinsettia – Forcing to Bloom for Christmas
-
4
Lilac – Growing in Georgia
-
5
Milkweed for Monarchs – Growing Milkweed in Georgia
-
-
Walter’s Bookshelf
Browse and purchase gardening books by Walter Reeves, plus select titles by other authors.
View books -
Popular topics
Soil Spring Summer Seed Winter Fall Flowers Weed Fertilizer Disease Shade Temperature Pots Oak Pine Pruning Mulch Watering Container Maple Compost Birds Herbicide Tomatoes Azalea Moisture Poison Pears Hydrangea Glyphosate Caterpillar Pests Cherry Roundup Irrigation Pre-Emergent Pesticide Stone Dogwood Peach Spider Pine Straw Greenhouse Magnolia Squash Squirrels Beans Lemon Travel Poisonous