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==Cultivation==
 
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Strawberries prefer well drained sandy loam with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5<ref name=Godbold-Simpson>J. Godbold-Simpson - ''Kos uit die tuin'' 2009. ISBN 978-1-77077-793-5 pp. 98-99</ref> They can be cultivated from seed, although it is normally easier to allow vegetative reproduction through the stolons. Note that if the stolons are not cut off, fruit production will be reduced<ref name=Godbold-Simpson />.
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Strawberries prefer well drained [[soil|sandy loam]] with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5<ref name=Godbold-Simpson>J. Godbold-Simpson - ''Kos uit die tuin'' 2009. ISBN 978-1-77077-793-5 pp. 98-99</ref> They can be cultivated from seed, although it is normally easier to allow vegetative reproduction through the stolons. Note that if the stolons are not cut off, fruit production will be reduced<ref name=Godbold-Simpson />.
  
 
==Pathology==
 
==Pathology==

Revision as of 05:22, 23 February 2013

The common garden strawberry is a hybrid fruit growing on a small plant. Because it produces a large amount of tasty fruit in a small garden, it is a favourite of urban gardeners and potentially of spacefarers.

Nutrition

Cultivation

Strawberries prefer well drained sandy loam with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5[1] They can be cultivated from seed, although it is normally easier to allow vegetative reproduction through the stolons. Note that if the stolons are not cut off, fruit production will be reduced[1].

Pathology

Strawberries are highly susceptible to a variety of diseases. In particular, the plant should be watered without getting the leaves too wet, or it may develop a fungal infection. For this reason, it is normally planted on a slightly raised bed and watered from the side. Stawberries infected with fungal diseases can be treated with copper compounds such as copper oxychloride[1].

A number of invariably fatal viral diseases are common on Earth.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 J. Godbold-Simpson - Kos uit die tuin 2009. ISBN 978-1-77077-793-5 pp. 98-99