Choose everbearing or day-neutral strawberries for continuous indoor harvests and easy maintenance. These types produce fruit multiple times a year.
Select a wide, shallow pot with drainage holes to prevent root rot. Hanging baskets or deep trays also work well for growing strawberries indoors.
Strawberries need at least 6–8 hours of bright light daily. Use a sunny windowsill or supplement with grow lights to keep plants healthy and productive.
Use well-draining soil with compost for nutrients. Keep the soil moist but not soggy, watering when the top inch feels dry to prevent root issues.
Keep the room between 60–75°F for best growth. Avoid dry air by misting plants occasionally or placing a humidity tray nearby to maintain moisture.
Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every two weeks. This helps your strawberry plants stay strong, grow well, and produce plenty of sweet berries.
Indoors, strawberries need hand pollination. Gently brush flowers with a soft brush or shake plants lightly to ensure fruit formation and better yields. 4o4o