I'd really like to grow strawberries indoors during the winter. I'm not sure if it's possible but I was looking around websites to try and learn more when I saw http://www.tealco.net/window_edible_herb_garden.html (basically a sales page) trying to sell Indoor Terrarium Kits. One of the kits is for growing strawberries indoors. I first thought... someone is going to be sad to not get any strawberries - unless they have bees indoors, too. Then I thought, well, maybe strawberry plants don't need bees to make strawberries to eat.
I later found this: http://www.ehow.com/facts_7557232_do-plants-need-pollinated-bees.html which in summary says "The new flowers mostly rely on the wind to circulate pollen among the plants." Wow! I did not know this, and find it amazing to find out since it means perhaps I can grow strawberries indoors in the winter ... with a fan close by to make wind. We'll see, but it's worth a shot to try at least.