Strawberry plants are usually reproduced by runners. The runners will set baby plants which will start growing roots if it is in contact with the ground. After the baby plant has established roots the runner will dry up but is usually tough and won't break off easily. The strawberry plants can get very crowded if not thinned.
The first year runners are often cut off to create a more productive yield the following year.
Strawberries can reproduce by seeds as well. Strawberries are the only plant that produces fruit with the seed on the outside.
It is famous for expensive strawberries and cream.
The possessive form of "strawberries" is "strawberries'." This is because the word "strawberries" is already a plural noun, so to show possession, you simply add an apostrophe after the final "s." This indicates that the strawberries own or possess something.
No a punnet is the container in which the strawberries are held.
No, "strawberries" are fruits.
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NO, strawberries themselves are not seeds. However, the tiny yellow specks ON the strawberries are seeds.
Unripe green strawberries are firm. Ripe red strawberries are juicy.
When strawberries are frozen, they are typically referred to as "frozen strawberries." They can also be labeled as "frozen whole strawberries" or "frozen sliced strawberries," depending on their preparation. These strawberries retain their flavor and nutritional value, making them a popular choice for smoothies, desserts, and baking.
Strawberries are grown in hot places such as Spain.