A favorite of northern growers.
Mid/late season. This northern favorite has medium-sized, dark red fruits with excellent flavor. Vigorous, productive plants. Grows best in Zones 3-8.
Plant Cycle: (P) Days to Maturity or Bloom: Begins second year after planting
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This product cannot be shipped to Canada
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SHIPPING NOTES:
- Plants will arrive as dormant, bare-root transplants. If you are unable to plant them right away, keep the roots damp (but not wet) and store in a cold place (around 32°F/0°C).
- Plants are shipped from mid-March through the end of April, starting in the southern U.S. You may choose your desired ship week or select the ship week designated for your location (by USDA Plant Hardiness Zone). Please be aware that by choosing ship dates earlier than the recommended date for your Zone, there is a chance that the product could freeze in transit.
- Plants are shipped via FedEx. Please provide a street address for delivery (no PO Boxes).
- We cannot ship plants outside of the U.S., or to U.S. territories.
- Shipments to AK and HI, please call for quote.
- This item cannot be shipped to Canada at this time.
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Growing Information:
Strawberries
CULTURE: Strawberries prefer a sunny to partially shaded location and moist, well-drained soil, richly fertilized with compost or aged manure, and a pH between 6.0-6.8. Prepare beds the previous fall or in early spring to get good control over perennial weeds.
PLANTING: Space plants 12-18" apart in rows 3-4' apart. Set plants with the roots straight down into the soil, making sure the middle of the crown is level with the top of the soil. Irrigate and keep free of weeds. Pinch flowers the first year to establish vigorous plants. Mulch with straw in late fall when plants have started to go dormant to moderate freeze/thaw cycles and heaving. Pull mulch aside in spring when plants start to grow. Leave the mulch in the aisles to keep the fruit clean and help suppress weeds.
HARVEST: Begin the second spring and for 3-5 years thereafter.
SPECS: 100 plants/100' row, or 14,520 plants/acre at 12" spacing, rows 3' apart.
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