To be honest i have no idea!
I only think tht they grow in cold areas because the cold makes them more juicer, where the sun makes them hard and dry... that's only wat i think
Strawberries grow on bushes, not trees.
Yes
Well, strawberries grow mostly on trees.
Strawberries can be grown in almost any area in the United States. Strawberries grow best in cool, moist environments, but certain hardier species can be grown in the south as well.
strawberries are easy enough to grow. you just have to water them everyday and keep them in the sunlight
No.
Seasons and farming link together because farming needs the right temperature and season to grow. Certain crops need the sun to be bright in the sky with a warm temperature to grow. While other crops grow best in winter when there is barely any Sun and there is cold temperatures.For example, strawberries are a winter crop. In summer, the heat tends to make the strawberries rot. In winter, strawberries can grow with sunlight, but not to much. It is also the right temperature to grow in.
Yes, strawberries can grow in partial shade, but they typically produce more fruit in full sun.
Strawberries prefer to grow in direct sunlight rather than in shade.
strawberries
Strawberries are a fruitThey are usually red when ripeThey grow in warmer climates, but need a cold snap to develop sweetnessDespite the name, they are not actually a berryThey are a common jelly flavorFlorida and California are famous for their strawberry crops
Yes