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      <title>3 Simple Steps to Cut Back Strawberry Plants</title>
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      <description>Strawberry plants are prolific growers, and it is important to cut them back regularly to keep them healthy and producing fruit. If you don&amp;rsquo;t cut back strawberry plants, they will become overcrowded and the fruit will be small and tasteless. Cutting back strawberry plants is also a good way to prevent diseases and pests.&#xA;The best time to cut back strawberry plants is in the fall, after the last harvest.</description>
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