
Do I need to cut strawberry leaves after fruiting?
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Beginner gardeners and gardeners are sometimes literally torn between two fires, listening to the advice of neighbors, recommendations from professional agronomists or tips from the Internet.
There is no clear answer to the question of pruning strawberries after fruiting has completely ended.
Yes, some farmers advise cutting off some of the strawberry leaves, its flower stalks and whiskers, while others advise simply mowing the entire strawberry plantation.
However, this procedure should be resorted to only in if the strawberry was sick all season, its leaves were damaged or changed color.
In such a situation, pruning the leaves will have a beneficial effect on the plants, because disease spores will not be able to overwinter in the beds.
At the same time, do not forget to treat the strawberry plantings with an antifungal drug. For these purposes, the following are suitable:
“Trichodermin”;
“Fitosporin” and others.
In turn, if the strawberry leaves are healthy and green, and the bushes looked great throughout the season, you can do without this operation.
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