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Strawberry plants are known to tolerate a wide range of soils and can grow in the hottest parts of Colorado. They are best planted in spring, but they can also be planted in late summer or fall. Here are some tips for growing strawberries in Colorado. If you live in the Rocky Mountains, it may be possible to plant your favorite berry in Colorado. Read on for more information! Let’s get started!

When growing strawberries, you need to pay attention to the season and soil type. The most popular cultivars are day-neutral and everbearing. The former produces a larger crop in June, and the latter produces smaller fruit in mid-July. However, they are less reliable in Colorado because of a late spring frost. In this case, you may consider planting a day-neutral variety instead. This type will produce fruit throughout the summer and will require frequent fertilization and removal of runners.

Depending on the variety, you can grow strawberries anywhere in the state. They prefer an acidic soil, which is ideal for this plant. Ideally, the soil pH should be between 5.5 and 6.8. You should also make sure the plants are set up so their roots are covered and the growing bud is exposed. If you have a garden in a sunny location, then strawberries are a great choice.

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