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How to grow strawberries from seed

There are several different ways in which you can grow strawberries – by propagating your own from runners, planting bare-root plants, or buying pot-grown plants at the garden centre. Alpine or wild strawberries, and some perpetual or everbearing strawberries (which fruit from July to September) can be raised from seed.

Find out all you need to know about growing strawberries in our strawberry Grow Guide.

Alpine and perpetual strawberries are sown early in the year, grown on and then planted out in the autumn. You’ll need patience, though – you’ll get a small harvest in the second summer, and a larger one from the third. However once established, alpine strawberries self-seed readily and everbearers can be propagated by runners.

Find out how to harvest strawberries all summer.

Here’s how to grow strawberries from seed.

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Step 1

In February or early March, sprinkle seed sparingly onto damp seed compost in a seed tray. Cover lightly with compost or vermiculite.

How to grow strawberries from seed

Step 2

Place in a propagator (set heated propagators to 18°C). Or cover with clear plastic and place on a warm windowsill. Wait for six weeks.

How to grow strawberries from seed

Step 3

Once large enough to handle, transplant seedlings, holding gently by the leaves, from the tray to individual small pots or modules.

How to grow strawberries from seed

Step 4

Move the young plants into larger pots as they get bigger, which can take a while, and harden them off before planting outside.

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