Temperatures between 50 and 80oF and day lengths 14 hours or less are required for the development of flowers and fruit on most strawberry[1] create a well drained soil environment in which roots have sufficient oxygen for survival during periods of extended irrigation[2] weather. Because the highest quality fruit is produced on relatively young plants with not more than four or five branch crowns, plants are usually tilled under at the end of the fruiting season, and new plants are planted the following fall.[1] [2] Strawberries grow best in a location receiving at least 8 hours of direct sunlight per day. If a full sun location is not available, try to choose a spot that is sunny during the morning and early afternoon. The soil should be wellstrawberry plants grown in Florida are planted in double rows on soil that has been[1]