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I use hardware cloth cages to protect my strawberry plants from wildlife. The critters used to steal all of my ripening berries before I could pick them so I made cages to keep them out. It has been working very well so I’m sharing how we built the cages.
This is also a great way to protect ripening pineapples, which are another favorite for the critters to steal.
Here are links to some of the grow bags and fertilizers I have successfully used for strawberries. I am not sponsored by any of these brands, and there are certainly many other products that would work just as well, but these are just the ones I have personally used.
Grow Bags:
2 Gallon Grow Bags (20 Pack): amzn.to/3g9gQxl
3 Gallon Grow Bags (20 Pack): amzn.to/3S3WtPj
2 Gallon Grow Bags (12 Pack): amzn.to/3EJ4Ix3
3 Gallon Grow Bags (12 Pack):amzn.to/3rVtkuT
Fertilizers. Note that I have used all of these with my berry plants and sometimes mix them together, but I mainly use the Espoma Berry-tone for the Strawberries. I often will add a small amount of the Down to Earth Acid mix along with the other fertilizers, because strawberries like slightly acidic soil, but I don't usually use it as the primary fertilizer (mainly because it is expensive and not as well balanced as the others):
Espoma Berry-tone Organic Fertilizer (4-3-4): amzn.to/3jlD8dA
Sustane Organic Fertilizer (4-6-4) 20 lb Bag: amzn.to/3lztPHJ or
Jobe’s Organic Fertilizer (4-4-4): amzn.to/3EdxeV2
Down to Earth All Natural Acid Mix Fertilizer 4-3-6, 5 lb:
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