Perfect for U-pick or farmstand sales.
Late season. Very large, medium-firm fruits for U-pick or farmstand sales. The hardy, disease-resistant plants are well adapted to the Midwest and Northeast. A new release from Nova Scotia. Grows best in zones 4-8. Shipments to HI, CA, OR, and WA require a phytosanitary certificate. Please see 'Shipping Notes' below.
Plant Cycle: (P)
This product cannot be shipped to the following states:AA, AE, AP, AS, FM, GU, MH, MP, PR, PW, VI
This product cannot be shipped to Canada
This product cannot be shipped outside the United States
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Notes:
Shipping Notes: Strawberry plants are shipped via FedEx directly from our vendor from March through April. Please allow 7-10 business days for delivery. Please be sure to provide a street address. Shipments to AK and HI ship via FedEx Air. Please call for shipping quotes.
Shipments to HI, CA, OR, and WA require a phytosanitary certificate which certifies that the plants are free of pests. This certification is required by the Agricultural Departments of these states which charge a fee of $15.00 for this service. A customer service representative will contact you regarding this fee after you place your order. The fee will not appear on your web order.
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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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