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Everbearing Strawberry Plant

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Abundant Harvests of Flavorful Strawberries

Looking for a delicious and rewarding strawberry variety? The Everbearing Strawberry is your best bet! Easy to plant and care for, you'll soon be enjoying bountiful harvests of juicy, flavor-packed strawberries. 

And because this variety is everbearing, you can enjoy it for longer than a typical strawberry. Expect one harvest of fruit in late spring, a second in the fall and possibly a third in late fall, even up to the last frost in some areas!

You'll want to turn your fresh harvests into treats and recipes of all kinds, from pies and jams to smoothies, fruit salads and more. Its exquisite taste complements a myriad of dishes, and many even claim that this is the best strawberry they've ever tasted!

What's more is that the Everbearing Strawberry has a good shelf life, as well as consistent size and yield. It also resists many problems that can affect typical strawberries, making it reliable and rewarding.

Plant this delicious strawberry in raised beds or containers for best results, and watch it thrive. Start growing your own Everbearing Strawberry today - you won't regret it!

Planting & Care

Seasonal information: Early spring is the best time to plant Everbearing Strawberry Plants. Cover the roots with soil, leaving the crown of the plant at the soil’s surface. During the first season, remove all blossoms from June-bearing plants. This will make your Strawberry harvests larger and the plants will send out more runners in subsequent seasons.

Location: Everbearing Strawberry Plants prefer a soil rich in all the basic nutrients, with a pH of 6–6.5. Everbearing Strawberry Plants plants are susceptible to root rot and must be planted in well drained soil, with crown set at soil level.

Planting instructions: Try to plant Everbearing Strawberry Plants on a cloudy day or during the late afternoon.
1) Set the Everbearing Strawberry Plants in the soil so that the soil is just covering the tops of the roots. Do not cover the crown.
2) After four or five weeks, the Everbearing Strawberry Plants will produce runners and new daughter plants.

Watering: When watering your Everbearing Strawberry plants, be sure to water only the roots and not the leaves, as moisture on the leaves encourages growth of fungus. Ensure that the Strawberries are grown in an open area to prevent fungal disease from occurring.

Fertilization: Start with a rich, organic soil. Apply a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) at planting at the rate of one pound per 100 sq. ft. Fertilize again after renovation of June bearers or second harvest of day neutrals and Everbearing Strawberry plants types. Do not over fertilize or you will have excessive leaf growth and poor flowering. Do not fertilize Everbearing Strawberry Plants late in the season in colder climate to prevent new growth that will be damaged by frost.

Weed Control: In addition to the watering and fertilizing, it is important to keep your Everbearing Strawberry Plant patch weed-free, especially since weeds will steal moisture and nutrients from your shallow-rooted Everbearing Strawberry plants very quickly. Keep your berries harvested, and remove any rotting fruit immediately.

Pests and Disease: Around 200 species of pests are known to attack Everbearing Strawberry plants, both directly and indirectly. These pests include slugs, moths, fruit flies, chafers, Strawberry root weevils, Strawberry thrips, Strawberry sap beetles, Strawberry crown moth, mites, aphids, and others. The Strawberries are subject to damage from gray mold, rhizopus rot, and leather rot. The Everbearing Strawberry Plants can also develop disease from temperature extremes during winter. Birds love your strawberries! protect them with some means of wildlife netting or bird nets.

Pruning: You should regularly prune your Everbearing Strawberry Plants to maintain a healthy grow cycle.

Pollination: Spun-bonded row covers may also be used to speed harvest. Row covers are applied at the time of winter mulch removal and are left in place until flowering begins. This practice can speed harvest by as much as a week. Row covers must be removed at the time of flowering so pollination can occur. Fruits normally mature 28 days after pollination.

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Product Details

    Mature Height:8-12 in.
    Mature Width:8-12 in.
    Sunlight:Full Sun
    Growth Rate:Slow Growing
    Does Not Ship To:AZ
    Grows Well In Zones:4-9 outdoors
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    Growing Zones: 4-9 outdoors

    (hardy down to -20℉)

    Customer Reviews & Photos

    4.3

    Based on 4 reviews

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    susan l.
    8/7/2023
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    Ok

    Planted but not showing any blooms for berries yet

    Brighter Blooms Plant ExpertThank you for the review! Strawberries typically bloom in early Spring and develop fruit around May/June depending on your location.
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    Ruth C.
    7/20/2020
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    The plants are in good condition.

    I bought four strawberries plants. They arrived in good condition. Leaves are turning brown but there is new growth on it so hopefully its temporary. One of the plants had one baby strawberry on it, but it fell off. Over all the plants look good. I have planted them yet trying to find a good pot and the right area in my garden.

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    Heather P.
    5/9/2020
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    Strawberry

    Nice cluster well protected healthy and ready to plant.

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    Kathryn R.
    7/18/2019
    Verified Buyer

    had some tiny blooms.

    the blooms seem to have dried out without any further blooms. I have hopes that there still will be some strawberries this season.

    Brighter Blooms Plant ExpertThis was likely caused from shipping and transplant stress. You should see lots of flowers and fruit next season!
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