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Our virus-free plants are propagated under the rigid supervision of state inspectors to ensure you receive top-quality plants.
Junebearing: Large crop in late spring or early summer. For spring-planted strawberries, remove all blossoms for 1 year.
Everbearing: Two smaller crops: one in late spring/early summer and the other in fall. Remove all blossoms for 6-8 weeks the first spring, then allow plants to set fruit. In Zones 5 and colder, replace everbearing varieties every 1-2 years.
Day-Neutral: Lighter crops from summer through fall. In Zones 5 and colder, replace day-neutral varieties every year.
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