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"publishedAt": "2026-02-19T09:55:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Strawberries begin active growth quickly in spring, yet without proper feeding the plants often lose momentum. Early-season nutrition directly affects leaf formation, flower stalk development, and overall yield potential.\nWhy Strawberries Need Spring Feeding\n\nAfter winter dormancy, strawberry plants invest significant energy in rebuilding their leaf mass. During this phase, the foundation for future flowering and fruiting is established. Nutrient deficiencies at this stage can lead to smaller berries and fewer fruit sets.\nAgronomists note that nitrogen is especially important at the beginning of the growing season, as it stimulates vegetative growth and strengthens plant recovery after cold stress.",
"title": "Spring Feeding of Strawberries: How to Use Ammonia Solution Correctly"
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