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Pinching off the first flowers on strawberry plants early in the season can feel wrong — but it’s one of the best moves you can make for a stronger harvest later 🍓 Here’s why: 🌱 1. Stronger Root Development When you remove early flowers, the plant redirects energy into building a deeper, stronger root system instead of producing fruit too soon. Stronger roots = healthier plants all season. 🍃 2. Bigger, Healthier Plants Without the stress of early fruiting, the plant focuses on leaf and crown
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