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  1. Strawberry spacing affects the crop yield and the size of the fruit1. The spacing of strawberry plants can vary depending on the desired outcome2:
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    Strawberry spacing affects the crop yield and the size of the fruit. If you're growing in a container and just want a handful of fruit, spacing is less important. When growing in rows and mounds, space strawberries 12 to 18 inches apart to give each plant full sun.
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    Strawberry plants can be spaced as close as 8 inches or as far apart as several feet. For a quick harvest, it’s better to go with an 8-12 inch spacing to maximize the number of plants. If you’d rather spend less on plants and don’t mind a bit of a wait, it’s fine to space the plants a few feet apart.

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