Harvest strawberries (Strawberry harvest will start around late April) – Strawberry harvest season

How to grow strawberries in chemical free cultivation. (Growing Japanese strawberries for beginners.) This time, I want to harvest the strawberries.

When we think of strawberry harvest time, we imagine early spring when it starts to get warm, but for strawberries grown in the field, the harvest time is around late April. The best time to harvest strawberries is around mid-May.

Harvest strawberries (Strawberry harvest season)

The variety of strawberries we are growing this season is “Houkou Wase". Houkou Wase is Japanese june bearing strawberries. An june bearing strawberry is a type of strawberry that is planted in the fall, survives through the winter, and starts to be harvested around spring of the next year.

Houkou Wase strawberries (Japanese june bearing strawberries)

Houkou Wase strawberries are a variety suitable for home gardens, strong against diseases, and relatively easy to grow. I think these Japanese strawberries are easy to grow even for beginners in home gardening.

I grow strawberries in the field, and even with organic farming without pesticides, they have stayed healthy and grown well.

Soil preparation and planting strawberry seedlings (From late September to mid-October)

We started growing strawberries at the end of last September. For june bearing strawberries like “Houkou Wase", since we plant the seedlings in the fall, we prepare the soil during this time.

For growing strawberries with organic farming without pesticides, we use cow manure for compost and chicken manure for fertilizer. (Best compost for strawberries is cow manure, best organic fertilizer is chicken manure.)

Soil preparation for strawberries
Create strawberry bed and mulch

The strawberry seedlings were planted around mid-October. (Planting strawberries in the ground.)

Organic fertilizers like cow manure compost and chicken manure take about 3 weeks to a month to mix well with the soil. So, if you prepare the soil in late September, the strawberry seedlings can be planted around October.

The key to planting strawberry seedlings is the runners. If you plant the runners facing inside the bed, it makes it easier to manage the strawberries.

Strawberries tend to grow on the opposite side of the runners, so if you plant the runners facing inside, the strawberries will grow on the side of the path, making them easier to harvest.

Planting strawberry seedlings (Planting strawberries in the ground)

The harvest time for strawberries is around late April, so the time from planting to harvest is about 7 months. This is quite a long growing period for vegetables.

Preparing overwinter and dormancy for strawberries (around mid-November) – Strawberry care in winter

We prepared for overwintering strawberries in mid-November. For overwintering strawberries, we remove the mulch from the bed and expose the strawberries to the cold.

Preparing overwinter for strawberries (Winter care of strawberry plants)
Winter is the dormancy period for strawberries (Keeping strawberry plants over winter)

At this time, strawberries might have buds or flowers, but we remove them. We keep strawberry flowers starting in March. All buds and flowers that appear by the end of February are removed. (Early buds and flowers can hinder growth in the spring.)

During winter, we remove dead leaves and buds

Strawberry fertilizing and restarting mulch (From early January to early February)

We did the strawberry fertilizing in early January, after the new year. We used chicken manure, which is an organic fertilizer, for the fertilizing.

The amount of fertilizer used is 10g (0.35 oz) per strawberry plant. Since we have 4 strawberry plants in one area, we used a total of 40g (1.4 oz) of fertilizer.

Fertilizing strawberries

From early February, we restarted mulching the strawberry bed. This keeps the soil warm, raises the soil temperature, and helps the strawberries grow.

We restarted mulching the strawberry bed

Making strawberry pillows with non-woven fabric (around mid-March) – Keeping strawberries off the ground

Around mid-March, we set up strawberry pillows around the area. (Keeping strawberries off the ground.) Strawberries are soft and can easily get damaged if they touch the ground, so this is a measure to prevent that.

Strawberry pillows made with non-woven fabric (Keeping strawberries off the ground)

Strawberry farmers sometimes use straw mulch. For home garden strawberries, using non-woven fabric as a substitute for straw mulch is easy. (Non-woven fabric is easy to find at Home Depot or garden centers and has many uses.)

Cutting strawberry runners, strawberries self pollinating, and crow prevention (From mid-April to late April) – Spring care for strawberries

In mid-April, we managed the strawberry runners and did pollination. We removed the strawberry runners to focus nutrients on the fruit. Strawberry pollination was done using a brush.

For strawberries grown in the field, natural pollination will produce some fruit, but for better-shaped strawberries, it’s better to do hand pollination.

Cutting runners on strawberry plants and pollinating strawberries

In late April, we took measures to prevent crows from getting the strawberries. (Protecting strawberries from birds.)

Field-grown strawberries are planted in the ground, so as they ripen, they can attract pests and animals. Therefore, we need to take measures to keep them safe.

This year, for crow prevention, we covered the strawberries with non-woven fabric to keep the fruit hidden.

Crow prevention for strawberries (Protecting strawberries from birds)

Harvest strawberries (from late April to late May) – Strawberry harvest season

This is the first strawberry harvest of the season, but we could only pick one berry. They are small this year. The strawberries are small, but they are well-colored, shiny, and look delicious.

Harvested strawberry

Strawberry harvesting has just begun. The strawberry harvest season will continue until the end of May, so I will pick the strawberries as they turn red. I can’t wait for the next harvest.

Strawberries starting to turn red
Still green strawberries

Following is the video for how-to. English subtitles are available.

Harvest strawberries (Strawberry harvest will start around late April) – Strawberry harvest season – YouTube