Tamp down the soil around the roots and irrigate the.
Matted row technique strawberries.
The most popular method of growing strawberries is called the matted row system.
However in some areas of canada there are agricultural producers who grow strawberries relying on the matted row system that is based on the placement of large rows of straw since it is an easy and economical option but the reality is that it isn t.
Another ally of strawberry crops are mulching plastics that help improve production.
Within a month or so strawberry plants will start producing runners that produce the new daughter plants.
These new daughter plants are allowed to grow into a matted row up to about 2 feet wide.
In a matted row plants are placed in a row about 18 inches apart with rows placed at least 3.
The matted row system allows the strawberry plants to multiply themselves into the rows to maximize production.
Grab a handful of soil and squeeze it into a clump after fertilizing the soil in spring of the planting year.
Strawberries are planted 18 to 30 inches apart in rows 3 to 4 feet apart.
The matted row or the hill system.
Each planted strawberry plant will multiply its production by sending out and establishing daughter plants that will produce its own strawberries for harvest the following spring.
The matted row system works well because it exploits the natural growing habit of the strawberry plant optimizing both its vegetative characteristics and its fruiting potential to produce a profitable crop with a relatively low level of inputs.
Matted row or perennial strawberry producers have very few weed control options.
Yields from matted row strawberries vary widely ranging from 3000 pounds per acre to nearly.
Dig one hole for each strawberry plant wide enough to splay the root system out in and deep enough to for the crown.
Strawberries can be planted using one of two planting methods.
June bearing plants in particular will send out a lot of runners during the season which fills in the.
To plant your strawberries in this matted row system space your plants 18 24 inches apart in rows that are 3 4 feet apart.