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How to Plant Strawberries in California

    • 1). Plant in an area that has at least six hours of full sun daily and a well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5 to 7.5. Prepare 2-foot wide and 10-inch tall raised beds for strawberries to avoid “wet feet” and diseases such as root rot. The beds can be as long as desired. Dig in organic matter to elevate the soil level. Mix equal parts of composted manure, compost and alfalfa at a rate of 1 lb. per square foot with the top 6 inches of soil.

    • 2). Install drip irrigation lines. Lay weed block cloth over the beds and anchor firmly at the corners. Cut an “X” in the weed cloth every 8 to 10 inches in double rows that are spaced 6 inches from the edge of the bed and 12 inches apart.

    • 3). Dig a planting hole at each “X.” Plant each strawberry plant so that the upper part of the crown (the area between leaves and roots) is level with surrounding soil or slightly above ground. Refill each hole and firm soil over each plant’s roots. Install an emitter for the drip irrigation system near the crown of each plant.

    • 4). Water young plants with an overhead sprinkler for three to five weeks, until they are well established, then switch to a drip irrigation system to keep water away from developing berries. Apply 1 inch of water per week. Keep planting beds consistently moist, as strawberry plants are very shallow rooted (70 percent of roots are within the top 3 inches of soil), yet do not over-water. Add pine straw mulch to conserve water.

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