
low-maintenance, high-yield favorite among strawberry lovers
You’ll love the ease of preparation, planting and care of your new plant, because the Everbearing Strawberries will require very little attention, except when you’re pulling off countless plump, red strawberries
This versatile plant can be used in just about any location you desire–ground cover, containers, even decks and patios–the Everbearing Strawberry is a plant that will adapt to almost anywhere. So attractive, it can be used in your front yard or back.
You can expect one harvest in the late spring, followed by another in the fall, then a possible third harvest in late fall! And leftover Strawberries can be easily frozen and kept until you are ready to serve.
Height: | 8 – 10 inches. |
Spacing: | 12 – 24 inches. |
Spread: | 8 – 12 inches. |
Light Required: | Full Sun |
Yield: | Approximately 1 – 3 pints. |
Count: | 2000+ |
Blooms: | Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Summer, All Summer, Fall |
Fruit: | Large, conic, symmetrical, bright red fruit, glossy. |
Zone: | 3-9 |
Form: | Perennial |
Flower Form: | Five-petaled, white blossoms with yellow centers. |
Soil Requirements: | Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic, sandy loam soil. |
Growth Rate: | Fast once established |
Pruning: | Pinch off flowers in first year. |
Foliage: | Dark green, lobed with serrated edges. |

The best time to plant everbearing strawberries will vary by your planting location, and in most places, they’ll need to be in the ground earlier than ours here in a cold northern climate. Plan to plant strawberries outdoors 6 weeks before the last frost.

Planting instructions
Try to plant Strawberry on a cloudy day or during the late afternoon.
1.Set the Strawberry seeds in the soil so that the soil is just covering the tops of the seed.
2. After four or five weeks, the Everbearing Strawberry Plants will produce runners and new daughter plants.
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