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Based on non-invasive technology, a research group at the University of Cordoba has created a tool to guarantee optimal strawberry quality and minimize food waste.
Add a layer of pea gravel on top of the soil to prevent it from washing away. After planting, submerge the pot in your pond container, placing it 6-12 inches below the water’s surface.