In most climates, gardeners can plant strawberries as perennials. In this method, strawberry plants are planted about 1-1/2' apart, in rows about 4' apart. The plants will grow until they eventually form thick, lush rows about 2' wide. read more
Perennial strawberries require a great deal of work, such as renovating the soil and moving plants to different growing areas, to get a large crop. Strawberry plants typically need to be replaced every three to five years when grown as perennials. read more