Yes, strawberries can be brought inside for winter, but rather than properly indoors, in the house, it would be better to move them into, say, an unheated garage or other outbuilding. That is because strawberries need a period of chilling - they need some cold - in order to encourage them to produce flowers and fruits the following season. Without this they won’t do that.
Or, if you are just wondering how to protect them from cold, the answer would be that you can protect them from the worst of the deep cold by just covering them straw or similar to insulate them, or moving them closer to the house, into a greenhouse or garage etc. But not into a heated place where they won’t get that chilling period.
Yes, strawberries can be brought inside for winter, but rather than properly indoors, in the house, it would be better to move them into, say, an unheated garage or other outbuilding. That is because strawberries need a period of chilling - they need some cold - in order to encourage them to produce flowers and fruits the following season. Without this they won’t do that.
Or, if you are just wondering how to protect them from cold, the answer would be that you can protect them from the worst of the deep cold by just covering them straw or similar to insulate them, or moving them closer to the house, into a greenhouse or garage etc. But not into a heated place where they won’t get that chilling period.