Seascape

Product ID: 246

Fruits > Strawberries


Best suited for containers.

Highly successful for Northeastern growers for summer and fall production.Seascape will flower and fruit all season. The fruits are large, prolific, and have good flavor when picked ripe from the plant. Seascape has an overall good disease resistance but is susceptible to common leaf spot. Grows best in Zones 4-8. Choose from two shipping times. 246M for shipment in late February only, for fruit in time for Mother's Day. Choose this early ship date only if you plan on planting in hanging baskets. 246 for shipment by hardiness Zone from March through April.

Plant Cycle:   (P)  

Good for hanging baskets   Grows well in containers   Performs well in greenhouses   Plant Variety Protected  

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All strawberry plants are shipped from March through April

Product Price Quantity
24625 Units  $22.00 
All strawberry plants are shipped from March through April
246100 Units  $56.00 
All strawberry plants are shipped from March through April
246500 Units  $140.00 
All strawberry plants are shipped from March through April


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Seascape


Seascape

Note: Additional shipping charges apply to the sizes listed below, and will be added to your final total.

Product Size Zone A Zone B Zone C
25 Units $.00 $.00 $38.00
100 Units $.00 $.00 $52.00

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Strawberry plants are shipped from late March through late April, depending on location. Please allow 7-10 business days for delivery.

SHIPPING NOTES: 1) All strawberry plants are shipped via UPS. Please remember to provide a street address.

2) Strawberry plants cannot be shipped outside the U.S. Shipments to HI, CA, OR, and WA require phytosanitary certificates.

3) Shipments to AK and HI ship via air. Please call for shipping quotes.

How to grow strawberries in hanging baskets.

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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.

Good for hanging baskets

Good for hanging baskets

Variety does well as a hanging basket.

Grows well in containers

Grows well in containers

Variety does well when grown in a container.

Performs well in greenhouses

Performs well in greenhouses

Variety does especially well when started in, or grown in, a greenhouse environment.

Plant Variety Protected

Plant Variety Protected