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Strawberry | Seascape

Strawberry | Seascape

Regular price $9.99 CAD
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20 per bunch Large, delicious bright red strawberries throughout the summer. Day Neutral: Also known as “ever-bearing”, these varieties produce fruit throughout the growing season. They are self-fruitful and do not require cross pollination. Produces fewer runners than spring bearing varieties. You'll love the fact that they're heat-tolerant and resistant to disease, making them a reliable choice for your garden. Not to mention, these berries are high-quality, very sweet, and grow well in hot, dry climates. With broad resistance to fungal diseases, you can trust that these strawberries will keep producing delicious, round fruit throughout the season. So don't wait - grab these limited quantities of Seascape Strawberries and make your garden pop with color and flavor!

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Common Strawberry Questions

How should I care for my Strawberry Plants?

Strawberries prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soil with full sun exposure. Space the plants 8 - 12 inches apart and ensure the crown is level with the soil surface. Water regularly, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged, and mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Apply compost or organic fertilizer in early spring and after harvest to promote growth. After 3–4 years, replace plants to maintain productivity.

What are everbearing strawberries?

Everbearing strawberries produce fruit multiple times throughout the growing season. Typically, they produce a smaller harvest in early spring, a larger main crop in mid-summer, and a final smaller crop in the fall. This makes them a great choice for gardeners who want to enjoy strawberries over a longer period of time. They tend to have a more compact growth habit, making them ideal for containers and smaller garden spaces.

What are June-bearing strawberries?

June-bearing strawberries produce a single, large harvest typically in late spring or early summer, depending on the variety and climate. These strawberries tend to produce larger berries in higher quantities, but they fruit only once per season. June-bearing varieties are popular among gardeners who want to enjoy a big harvest at once, perfect for making jams and preserves.