Strawberries Well
drained. Fertile soil in full sun. Broadcast 5 lbs. of 10-10-10
over a 8x30 area. Rake, till smooth and let water settle bed.
A week or two later lay off two rows four feet apart, two feet
from edge of bed. Set plants two feet apart in rows with crown
just above soil line. Pinch off blooms first year. Zones 4-8.
Sold in "Bundles of 25" plants.
For example if you enter a quantity of 1. That will be 1 bundle
of 25 plants for $9.95. If you enter a quantity of 2, that will
be 50 plants for $18.50 and so on.
Qty
Price
25
$11.95
50
21.95
100
39.95
500
169.95
1000
295.00
*Early Bird Discount does not apply to strawberries.
Allstar
- Produces sweet, extra juicy berries and is very hardy. Bears in
late mid, season and produces berries that are actually as large
as plums! Frost resistant. Excellent for freezing. June bearing.
Superior resistance to most diseases. Zones 3-9.
Camarosa - The Camarosa strawberry plant is an early-season cultivar. Fruit is larger and firmer than Chandler, very flat conic, productive, has good appearance, is very firm, has good flavor, and is widely adapted producing fruit over an extended period at low latitudes. Can be used for fresh-market and processing.
Cardinal
- Mid season and developed especially for the south. Huge fruit,
very sweet and of good shape. Heavy disease resistance. Zones 5-8.
Chandler
- Large mid season. Similar to Cardinal, but with longer fruiting
season. Does well in warmer climates. Excellent for commercial growers.
Zones 4-8.
Ozark
Beauty - Bears throughout the summer until frost. Juicy
red berries are good for fresh eating as well as freezing. Large
bright red and sweet. Hardy and vigorous. Zones 4-8.
Sweet
Charlie - Large, sweet and vibrant red berry. Taste like
they have sugar on them fresh from the field. Performs excellent
in heat and humidity Bears early in the season, 7-10 days before
Chandler. Hardy in zones 5-9. Red Print