-A year of strawberries-

From soil preparation to harvesting, we cultivate our crops with the future in mind.
We strive to bring joy to our customers.

Strawberry Year Chart
Strawberry Year Chart

April to September

Growing seedlings

Strawberries are not grown from seeds, but rather by multiplying seedlings. Runners (child seedlings) grow from the "parent plant" that multiplies the seedlings. We create a comfortable, stress-free environment for the seedlings and provide careful management

August to September

Soil preparation and ridge raising

September to October

Planting seedlings

The seedlings are then transplanted into the strawberry greenhouse. After about a month, the greenhouse is covered to regulate the temperature and ensure healthy growth

October to November

Cover the surface of the soil

Covering the soil with film (mulch) prevents the soil from drying out, increases its water retention capacity, and raises the ground temperature. This prevents the strawberries from getting dirty, allowing you to pick beautiful strawberries

November to May

harvest

It's the perfect time to enjoy picking strawberries!
Our carefully cultivated strawberries are waiting for you!

May-June

Tidying up

June to August

soil disinfection

After the strawberry harvest is over in the greenhouse, the soil is disinfected using the heat of the sun without the use of chemicals

These strawberries, carefully cultivated over a long period of time,

are in season from November to May.
picking your own strawberries

enjoy

Strawberry illustration
Strawberry illustration

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