How many strawberries can I get off of 1 everbearing strawberry plant?


Question:I have 6 everbearing strawberry plants and one has blossomed and is going to be 1 only 1 strawberry. How many can I expect to get off of one plant? My mom used to have some type of strawberry plant outside in a garden and we only got about 15 strawberries from a 4x4 strawberry bed. Thanks! Oh and mine are in hanging row baskets.

Answers:
You will have to give them a few years to multiply and mature. After that you should be getting about 10-15 strawberries from each plant. My mom started off with 12 plants last year and she only got a couple off each plant. This year they plants have multiplied very fast and she got about 10-15 off each plant.


until they start to mature... u won't get too many. U have to feed them as well. then they start to shoot to produce more plants (sorta like a spider plant) then u'll get more berries.

sun, good soil, watering, feeding it & TLC
You should get about 10 berries from each plant-remember to give it plant food,water and sun.

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