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Most June-bearing strawberry plant types do better with yearly pruning, so….

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After harvest, remove some of the top-most foliage. If plantings have become too dense, remove some older plants and leave younger more vigorous plants. This is best to reduce disease problems, and keep the quality of fruit high. You can even treat strawberries as annuals and tear plants out and replant the following year in a different location.






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