How Many Strawberry Plants Per Square Foot? (2024)

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Question: How Many Strawberry Plants Per Square Foot?

Anne asked:

I planted strawberry plants (June bearing) this spring in a 4×4 foot raised bed. Besides weeding, I have not tended to the strawberry plants, and now, due to all of the runners, it is a mass of plants. Is it okay to leave it this way, or should I remove a bunch of the new plants?

Answer to: How Many Strawberry Plants Per Square Foot?

How Many Strawberry Plants Per Square Foot? (2)

Anne,
If you are asking how many strawberry plants per square foot is best, it is best to thin the plants out so that only about 4 are left per square foot (no more than 6 per square foot). But, don’t toss the extras!You can replant them easily or give them away to friends and neighbors who have a spare pot sitting around.This may help: Transplanting Strawberries.Also, for a host of helpful information on how to appropriately care for strawberry plants, see the reference page on Growing Strawberries.The information on the matted row system may also be of benefit to you. Good luck, and happy strawberry farming!

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  1. Elle

    I have a 36 x 36 flower box with 3” of dirt. I purchased 2 plants and plan on planting with a few other herbs and flowers. Advise on depth of dirt as well as other plantings around berries. Ty 🍓

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  2. Ann Marie

    Im a first time strawberry grower. Planted strawberry plants in a container because i had to go out of state for a while. Would rather have them in the ground. Can i still do this and when?

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  3. Norri

    Can you plant different kinds of strawberry plants together?

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    • Mr. Strawberry

      Norri,
      Yes, you can plant multiple varieties of strawberry plants in close proximity. In fact, you can even plan your plantings so that you have early season, mid-season, and late season varieties all planted so that your harvesting window is extended.

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  4. Preston Poore

    Live in Bowling Green, VA. Believe it is zone 7b.
    What everbearing and what annual do you recommend here?
    Thanks,
    R/Preston

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How Many Strawberry Plants Per Square Foot? (2024)

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How Many Strawberry Plants Per Square Foot? ›

Strawberry plants can be planted 4 per square foot in the full sun. Take care to notice what plants are around the area as well, see the companion plant section below. Strawberry plants will require at least weekly watering with more frequent in hot and dry weather.

How many strawberries to plant per square foot? ›

Strawberry plants can be planted 4 per square foot in the full sun. Take care to notice what plants are around the area as well, see the companion plant section below. Strawberry plants will require at least weekly watering with more frequent in hot and dry weather.

How many strawberry plants can you fit in a 4x8 raised bed? ›

If you are asking how many strawberry plants per square foot is best, it is best to thin the plants out so that only about 4 are left per square foot (no more than 6 per square foot). But, don't toss the extras! You can replant them easily or give them away to friends and neighbors who have a spare pot sitting around.

How far apart should strawberry plants be planted? ›

Strawberries need full sun to produce maximum fruit. Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart. Strawberries are self-fertile, but require bees for pollination. Remove some of the runners throughout the season or your strawberry plants will take over your yard.

How many strawberry plants for family of 4? ›

With proper care strawberry beds will produce good crops for three to five years, beginning one year after planting. An initial planting of 100 plants should provide enough fruit for a family of four, with surplus for freezing or making preserves.

What size planter is best for strawberries? ›

They can be grown as productive annuals if one does not or cannot overwinter one's containers. Long narrow containers produce more heavily than round containers. The minimum size of round containers should be no less than twelve inches in diameter. Rectangular containers should be a minimum of 24 inches.

What not to grow with strawberries? ›

Plants to Avoid in your Strawberry Patch

Plants like tomatoes, eggplant, potatoes, melons, peppers, roses, mint, and okra may actually contribute to this deadly disease in strawberry plants. It is essential to note that strawberries should not even be planted in beds that have recently housed those plants on this list.

What grows well next to strawberries? ›

Herbs like borage, sage, dill, chives, coriander, thyme, caraway, and catnip make great companion plants for strawberries. 10. Marigolds: Marigolds mask the sweet smell of strawberries and ward off root-knot nematodes. French marigolds in particular repel harmful knot nematodes and serve as a ground cover.

Do strawberries grow better in raised beds? ›

When it comes to soil, they prefer well-draining, slightly acidic soil. Amend the soil with compost for added nutrients and ensure good drainage to prevent waterlogged roots. Raised beds are ideal for growing strawberries; they promote fluffy, well-drained soil and help prevent invasion from weeds and grass.

How many strawberries will 2 plants produce? ›

First, each strawberry plant will typically produce about a quart of strawberries per year. Varieties like Ozark Beauty (an everbearer) will produce two main crops and a few scattered berries throughout the year. When added together, they will usually total about a quart of total production.

What month is best to plant strawberries? ›

Strawberry plants can be planted in an unheated greenhouse or poly tunnel in the fall to fruit the following spring. They can be planted in March to harvest a few months later. If grown in a heated greenhouse, strawberries can be planted out as early as December, with pickable fruit ready from late March onwards.

Can you plant two strawberry plants together? ›

Many varieties of strawberries eagerly produce offspring, so it is best to space them 18 inches apart. There are a few varieties, though, that produce few if any runners; these can be spaced 6 inches apart. (Check the plant tag for exact details on spacing.)

How to increase strawberry yield? ›

Supporting pollinators, protecting from frost/freeze, managing nutrients, managing diseases and insect pests, irrigating, and managing weeds all help increase fruit size and marketable yield.

How many strawberries can I plant per square foot? ›

Leaving four strawberry plants per square foot is the maximum you should leave within a matted row. Any more and you will likely see a drop-off year-to-year in your yield as the strawberry plants become too thick and choke each other out.

How many strawberry plants in a 4x8 raised bed? ›

I have a 4x8 with 32 in it. Plant 1 per square ft if they're June bearing (which spread a ton) and 2 per square ft if they're everbearing or day neutral. (Which don't spread quite as much.) After they get established by next year and send out their runners, you can leave about 4 per square foot.

Should strawberries be mounded? ›

You are supposed to plant strawberries in mounded rows, but in my small garden, I planted 9 plants in 3 rows in a 4×4 bed. (It is now the strawberry jungle.)

How many strawberries will 1 plant produce? ›

The number of strawberries produced by a single plant can vary based on several factors, including the variety of strawberry, growing conditions, care given to the plant, and the duration of the growing season. On average, a healthy strawberry plant can produce anywhere from around 150 to 400 strawberries per season.

Is it better to plant strawberries in ground or containers? ›

Besides being a great choice where there's little or no garden space, keeping strawberries in containers makes it easier to protect the fruits from slugs and many animal pests, and the good air circulation around their leaves can help to prevent disease problems.

Can strawberries grow in 3 inches of soil? ›

Strawberries only need to be planted in four to six inches of soil, so shallow containers will work. Use a container with a hole in the bottom to allow excess water to drain.

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