How to Grow Strawberries at Home for an Endless Supply (Page 2 ) | July 23, 2025
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Step-by-Step Guide

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Select Your Strawberries

Choose three ripe strawberries that have no black spots and are not overly soft.

Apply gentle pressure on the tips and use a knife to extract the seeds.

Dry the seeds thoroughly and place them on a plate. You’ll need about 20–30 seeds.

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Prepare the Pot

Use a pot approximately 25 cm deep with good drainage.

Fill it with regular potting soil.

Plant the Seeds

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Using your finger, delicately pick up 7–8 seeds and scatter them on the soil surface.

Do not bury the seeds—they should stay on the surface.

Repeat until all seeds are placed.

Watering Instructions

Mix a solution of one-third water and two-thirds hydrogen peroxide.

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Use just a few drops to moisten the soil.

Light & Care

Place the pot in a warm location, such as the kitchen.

Ensure the plant receives 6–8 hours of sunlight daily.

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Water twice a week, keeping the soil consistently moist.

Final Tips

Patience is key. Strawberry seeds take time to germinate, so don’t rush the process.

Once your seedlings grow, consider transplanting them into larger pots or a garden bed.

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With proper care, you’ll soon enjoy fresh strawberries at home—anytime you like!

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