1. Generally speaking, strawberries are picked from February to March, but depending on the different phenological stages of different regions, there are slight differences in the time when strawberries are on the market.
2. Strawberries are suitable for growing in temperatures of 20°C to 26°C. When the temperature rises above 5°C in spring, the plants begin to sprout. Generally speaking, in the southern zone, because the temperature warms up quickly, buds usually start to sprout in late February, bloom in early to mid-April, and can be harvested in mid-to-late May; in the northern zone, because winter enters earlier, winter The dormancy time is earlier. Strawberries that have completed winter dormancy in advance will mature earlier than strawberries from the south.