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Connect with your County Extension Office », Find an Extension employee in our staff directory », Get the latest news and updates on Extension's work around the state, Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: info@extension.wisc.edu | © 2020 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System  Privacy Policy | Non-Discrimination Policy | Discrimination and Harassment Complaints | Disability Accommodation Requests |  Civil Rights. Strawberries are typically planted using either a "matted row" or a "hill" planting system. Among ever-bearers, "Ogallala" and "Fort Laramie" are recommended for northern Wisconsin, while "Ozark Beauty" will do well anywhere in the state. Learn which plants thrive in your Hardiness Zone with our new interactive map! Remove some of the runners throughout the season or your strawberry plants will take over your yard. Strawberries are the most widely grown small fruit crop in Wisconsin. 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An EEO/AA employer, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming, including Title VI, Title IX, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requirements. June-bearers produce... Site Considerations. Growing Strawberries in Wisconsin. Strawberries need full sun to produce an adequate crop of berries. Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart. He has been writing on home, garden and design topics since 1996. Feedback, questions or accessibility issues: Growing Strawberries in Wisconsin publication, © 2020 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. All Rights Reserved. $4.00. Revised: 7/5/2010. Cover of publication. We teach, learn, lead and serve, connecting people with the University of Wisconsin, and engaging with them in transforming lives and communities. Among June-bearers, "Crimson King" is especially hardy and will do well in the northern part of the state, which extends down to USDA zone 3b. Soil in the planting bed should strike a balance between moisture retention and quick drainage, since strawberries will tolerate neither drought nor soggy soil. The matted row system is best suited to June-bearing varieties. June-bearing varieties are most often planted in Wisconsin, and many different cultivars are suited to growing throughout the state. Strawberries are self-fertile, but require bees for pollination. Learn about the growth and fruiting habits of strawberries and how to raise and harvest them successfully. In the matted row system, plants are spaced 18 to 24 inches apart in rows that are about 36 inches apart. Strawberries need full sun to produce an adequate crop of berries. During summer, wind can increase moisture evaporation and force a gardener to water more often. 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