
Extend Strawberry Season: Expert Gardener's Replanting Guide
Gomel Gardener Shares Tips for Healthy Strawberry Plants Gomel, Belarus – A local gardener recently shared valuable insights into maintaining the health and productivity of strawberry plants. The gardener, who prefers to remain anonymous, explained that after two years, strawberry plants typically experience a decline in yield. This is due to a depletion of nutrients in the soil and an increase in pests and diseases. "After two years, you'll notice fewer berries, and they'll be smaller," the gardener explains in a recent video. "It's crucial to relocate them to a new area." The gardener recommends a specific technique for preparing the new planting area. Before planting new strawberry plants, she sows mustard seeds as a natural soil treatment. The mustard acts as a natural pesticide and helps improve soil health. This practice is commonly used in organic gardening. The gardener's advice provides a valuable resource for both experienced and novice gardeners. Relocating strawberry plants and using natural soil treatments are simple yet effective methods for maintaining healthy and productive strawberry plants.