Strawberry Plant Spacing

Remove some of the runners throughout the season or your strawberry plants will take over your yard.
Strawberry plant spacing. Strawberry plants can be spaced as close as 8 inches or as far apart as several feet. Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart. Strawberries are self fertile but require bees for pollination. If the roots are.
Quick facts strawberries need full sun to produce maximum fruit. Planting tips strawberries come in bare root bundles. If runners develop keep them out of the aisles between rows by cutting them off. According to the iowa state.
If you d rather spend less on plants and don t mind a bit of a wait it s fine to space the plants a few feet apart. Fan out the roots keeping them straight down. Strawberry spacing in a row is about 15 inches apart with 3 to 4 feet between rows. When you receive your plants separate the bundled plants remove any dried.
After removing flowers for a few. For a quick harvest it s better to go with an 8 12 inch spacing to maximize the number of plants.