Strawberry Harvest

Strawberry season is here at last!  There is nothing sweeter or better tasting than a fresh strawberry from your own garden.  Last year, I didn’t get any strawberries from my strawberry patch because the squirrels and birds quickly ate every one.  This year, my husband built a homemade strawberry cage to keep the animals out and the strawberries in.  The cages are made out of small wire and scrap lumber.  The tops are tied on with plastic zip ties so it is easy to get the top off for harvesting berries. 

The strawberries I planted had a maturity date of June but with our warmer days, most of them have already ripened.  I have already eaten several bowls of sweet, fully ripened strawberries delicious with a little whipped cream so I guess the strawberry cage is working.  My fully ripened strawberries are fully red under the green caps.  I also tossed pellet fertilizer freely over the strawberry patch.  This produced lots of strawberry flowers.  This still leaves lots of insects for the birds to eat, sorry birds no strawberries.

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