Strawberry

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    (P.P.18340) Combines early fruiting with Canadian hardiness. Large, glossy red, wedge-shaped to conic berries are...
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    (P.P.16228) Highly regarded for its high yields of large berries. Berries are very firm and red throughout. A high...
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    (P.P.16971) Harvest HUGE berries with GREAT FLAVOR! This Canadian variety is known for its huge, delicious berries...
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    Sets a standard for strawberry excellence. Developed in Canada, Cavendish produces high yields of large, firm, bright...
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    Wonderful strawberry flavor is this variety's trademark. One of the best for early picking, bearing medium to large...
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    Our strawberry plants are grown by America's best growers from virus-free plants on new fumigated soil and propagated...
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    The best variety for hanging baskets and containers as it has the ability to fruit on its runner plants. The large...
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    Rated the best by home gardeners and commercial growers. Very large fruits are conic in shape, glossy red, firm and...
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    A top choice for home gardeners and U-pick operations. Bright red berries are very large and glossy with good...
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    Our most popular everbearing variety. Strong, vigorous plants bear large, uniform berries with rich red coloring...
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    Ideal for growing in containers as well as the garden. Seascape produces fruit repeatedly thoughout the growing...
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Our virus free plants are propagated under rigid supervision of state inspectors to ensure you receive top quality plants.

Junebearing: Produce one big crop during late spring and early summer. They can produce reliably for up to 6 years if properly maintained. Remember to remove all the first year's flowers.

Everbearing and Day-Neutral: Harvest big crops in June followed by lighter crops later in summer, weather permitting until frost. Remove flowers for only the first 6-8 weeks once planted. Because they potentially bloom and fruit more frequently, in colder climates reliable bearing is only one to two seasons, then new plants should be replanted.