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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comAfter my strawberries had finished fruiting, I removed the protective straw and cut them back to ground level. They have since grown back again and look more healthy than before they fruited.
Do i cut them back again prior to the winter?
I had a very reasonable crop.
Regards
Keith Bennett
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1 Comment To "strawberries"
#1 Comment By DLarum On 10/02/2017 @ 9:13 am
When the foliage turns red and goes flat to the ground, you can cut it back and mulch your strawberries for winter.
This article should help
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