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Strawberries are a fruit that ripens in which season?

Strawberries are a spring ripening fruit.

The real bumper crop is from April to May, but there are slight differences in when strawberries come on the market depending on the different climatic periods in different regions. Strawberries are suited to growing in temperatures of 20°C to 26°C, and the plants begin to sprout in the spring when temperatures rise above 5°.

Generally speaking, in the southern belt, as the temperature warms up relatively quickly, the buds usually start to sprout in late February, the flowers bloom in early to mid-April, and they can be harvested in mid to late May.

Strawberry habits:

Strawberry prefer warm and cool climate, strawberry root growth temperature of 5-30 ℃, 15-22 ℃, stem and leaf growth of 20-30 ℃, buds in -15-10 ℃ frost, bud differentiation period temperature must be maintained at 5-15 ℃, flowering and fruiting period of 4-40 ℃. Strawberry summer, the temperature is higher than 30 ℃ and strong sunshine, need to take shade measures.