Winter Strawberries That Shouldn’t Exist #farming #mindblown
This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Homegrown Passion”.
Even in December, these strawberry plants keep producing thanks to the warmth of the high tunnel, allowing us to enjoy fresh strawberries in winter. This winter garden demonstrates effective frost protection, proving that with the right season extension techniques, you can grow food at home year-round. It's truly amazing what a simple greenhouse can do.
Next week, I’ll be cutting them back and putting them to bed for winter.
Should strawberries keep growing this long? 🍓❄️
I’ll be cutting them back soon — full winter prep is on the channel.
Show us how you do…… everything! Thanks because people need to learn to take care of themselves and grow some food and you’re a pro.👍🇺🇲💐
Thanks for the kind words! I’m always happy to share my growing tips to help others learn. 😊❤
Here in Florida they are a late fall, winter, spring crop depending upon the area and what will be planted next. Watered over night when a freeze is expected, the ice that forms protects them until the Sun melts it off during the day. I winder how long you could keep them going in Ohio.
That’s fascinating! The ice protection technique is really clever for managing freezes.❤
Amazing!!
Glad you think so! 😊
Happy New Year Katy!
Happy New Year to you too! 😊 How are you feeling?
@HomegrownPassionGetting better, PT starts next week
@BexarofaGardenTXthat’s great. 2026 will be a great year. ❤
@HomegrownPassionHere’s to 2026!
Beautiful berries!
Thanks, they’re doing great! ❤
Do you sell your runners? I’d be interested
I never have but I could. I could root them for you. Want to in 2026?
@HomegrownPassionthat would be lovely. I’d love if you rooted and gave me a ballpark cost. That would be perfect! When abouts in 2026? Generally speaking. (I’m in Houston TX for reference if weather is a concern)