I have strawberries growing in pots. How do I winter them in MN?
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Hi, from Minnesota! I always have my strawberries in hanging pots because of all the critters around me. I don't do anything except put them under the shelter of a porch, shrub, whatever is handy. I usually only have to replace a couple of plants in the spring, but they usually are the ones that are a couple of years old already and would need replacing anyway. I have been doing it this way for seventeen years now and will probably continue this way for many more years. I have eight hanging pots on shepherd hooks every year.
https://www.gardeningchannel.com/winterizing-potted-strawberry-plants/