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An early variety with good hardiness and very good productivity. The strawberries have good size, good firmness, a bright red colorandverygood flavour.Intersting variety for u-pick.

An early variety with a significant higher yield than the Jewel !!

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Day neutral variety with good hardiness and good productivity. The berries have very good size, bright red colour with good taste. Compact growthand average runnering with good tolerance to foliar diseases.

25% more productive than Seascape with fruit quanlity similar to Albion.

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Mid-season to late variety, with very good hardiness and very good productivity. Very, very large, shiny, flavourful and elongated berries.

Erect growth with deep green foliage. Medium to good runnering. Good tolerance to foliar diseases.

Very, very large fruits!!!

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Large size berry in late season.

A late-season variety, with very good hardiness and productivity. Fruitsare flavorful, very large sized, very firm and with a bright red color.

Excellent yield, similar to the Jewel !!

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Earlyseason variety of very good productivity. Berries are firm with a very good size, bright red in colour and easy to reach.

Easy picking

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Late season variety with excellent productivity. Very good size, firm and flavourful berries.

Patented variety

« AC » is an official trademark used to a license granted by Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada.

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Mid-to-late season variety, very good hardiness and good productivity. Very good size fruit, with good firmness and medium red colour. Excellent variety for its lasting freshness, ideal for the fresh market.

High preservation for the fresh market

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« AC » is an official trademark used to a license granted by Agriculture and Agrifood Canada.

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Early bearing variety offers very high yield with large conic bright red fruit. Plants are vigorous and moderately resistant to powdery mildew. Interesting variety for its high-quality fruit.

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« AC » is an official trademark usedfor a license granted by Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada.

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Variety with good hardiness and good productivity. The berries have very good size, very good firmness, bright red colour with very good taste. SN 044306

A good addition to Seascape

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A late variety with very good hardiness and good productivity. The strawberries have good size, medium firmness, medium to dark red colour with excellent flavour. Susceptible to leaf scorch.

Excellent flavour

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A mid-to-late season variety with good hardiness and very good productivity. The strawberries have very good size, good firmness, bright red colour with average taste. Interesting variety if looking for a bigger size fruit.

Interesting variety for its size

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A mid-season variety with good hardiness and good productivity. Good size fruit. At maturity, color and ripening are not uniform. Sensitivity to Sinbar and to root diseases.

Good for fresh markets

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Adapted to organic growing

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Charlotte is a French variety obtained from a cross between Mara des Bois and Cal 19, a Californian selection. This variety has very good hardiness and good productivity. Berries are blood red, heart-shaped, of good size and firm with a good shelf life. This variety is a fan favourite due to its unique candy-like taste. Charlotte produces highly perfumed berries, with woods and musk aromas, very low acidity and a very sweet taste. Plants are vigorous and need little fertilization. Since it was introduced exclusively, Charlotte showed a better tolerance to cold, mites and powdery mildew compared to Seascape.

A good choice for protected cultivation

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Adapted to organic growing

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Variety with acompact growth and open foliage, good runnering. Resistant to warm weather and heavy feeder.

Earliness and yield similar to Seascape. Will go on with fruit set even in warm weather. Nonstop flowering.

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Early season variety of excellent productivity and good hardiness. Deep red, shiny berries of very good size.

Excellent yield for an early one

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Adapted to organic growing

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A mid-season variety with very good hardiness and productivity. The strawberries are of good size,average firmness, medium to dark red colour with good flavour.

Good pick-your-own variety

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Very attractive variety with large trusses of deep pink flowers contrasting with a dark green foliage. Will flower constantly until late frost. Produce good size berries with a hint of wild strawberry flavor. Will fit perfectly in a rock garden, an ornamental bed, a balcony or hanging baskets, because of its vigorous growth. Perfect for the Urban Farmer.

Outstanding flowering

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A mid-season variety with good hardiness and productivity. The strawberries have excellent size, very good firmness, bright red glossy color with a good flavor. Good fresh market variety with attractive fruit.

The most cultivated variety for the fresh market

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NEW! This big, beautiful, and wonderfully tasty treasure is aptly named 'Keepsake'!

  • Growth and vegetation: Hardy, medium green plants that exhibit good disease resistance to anthracnose fruit rot.

  • Harvest and yield: Mid-season harvest that consistently provides competive yields and low field decay.

  • Berries: Medium to large, juicy berries with outstanding flavour and a very pleasant, firm texture. Excellent shelf life that stores well in refrigeration.

Ideal for wholesale and retail market!

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Strawberries plants - Varieties (2024)

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What are the 3 types of strawberries? ›

Types of Strawberries

There are three types of strawber- ries: June-bearing, everbearing, and day-neutral. June-bearing varieties pro- duce flowers and fruit once each year, usually in June. Everbearing varieties produce two crops per year, usually in July and August-September.

What is the sweetest type of strawberry? ›

Albion strawberries have a darker color, both internally and externally, and a consistently sweeter flavor than most strawberries. The plant is known for its large, symmetrical fruit, which is mostly conical and very firm. The high sugar content makes it ideal for use in desserts, as well as eating out of hand.

How do I know what kind of strawberry plant I have? ›

Everbearing strawberries are usually smaller than June-bearing strawberries. They typically grow berries in the medium range, while June-bearing tends to be in the large range. Both have sizable berries, much larger than wild strawberries.

What is the tastiest strawberry to grow? ›

Strawberry 'Royal Sovereign'

It might not produce the biggest strawberries or provide the richest harvests, but the sweet, aromatic flavour of this old variety is widely considered the best of any strawberry. 'Royal Sovereign' is self-fertile variety, which means you only need one plant for fruits.

What is the easiest strawberry to grow? ›

Strawberry Varieties
VarietyClassificationComments
San AndreasEver-bearingGood disease resistance overall; continuous yield throughout summer; fruits early in the season
SeascapeEver-bearingProduce from early summer through fall; great for beginners, for use in containers and garden beds; disease resistant
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What strawberries produce all summer? ›

Any day neutral berry such as sea scape or Albion will give you berries all season long and not just in early summer.

What strawberries bloom all summer? ›

Everbearing varieties generally have two harvesting seasons—late spring or early summer and late summer or early fall. Day-neutral strawberries continuously flower and grow strawberries as long as the temperature is between 35 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

Which Everbearing strawberry is best? ›

Quinault Strawberry (Ever-Bearing)

These are the most popular of the ever-bearing strawberries. They produce large, soft and more importantly, deliciously sweet fruit. Quinault strawberries are perfect for home gardens, raised beds, and containers. Produces fruit from late spring through fall.

What fertilizer makes strawberries sweet? ›

The choice of fertilizer here is key – you want one with lots of potassium because it has been proven than plants fed with a potassium rich feed develop more sugar and a better flavour! Tomato feed [Tomorite or similar] is the most well known fertilizer within this category, it's easy to find and use.

Why are Driscoll's strawberries so good? ›

The Driscoll's Difference

Working with independent growers, each strawberry is hand-picked at peak ripeness to meet our strict quality standards. The secret to our strawberries is our proprietary varieties. We start with thousands of varieties and choose the top 1% to sell under the Driscoll's name.

Why are Driscoll's strawberries so sweet? ›

One differentiator is the berry's time on the plant: We allow these berries to spend a few extra days in the sunshine, getting sweeter and sweeter by the day. Because of their extra time on the plant, our Sweetest Batch™ Strawberries turn a uniform crimson color from top to bottom.

Should I buy June-bearing or everbearing strawberries? ›

If you live in a colder climate and want to produce a large crop of intensely flavored berries, then June-bearing strawberries may be the best choice for you. If you live in a warmer climate or want a longer season of fruit, then ever-bearing strawberries may be a better choice.

Do strawberry plants like full sun or shade? ›

Strawberries need full sun to produce maximum fruit. Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart. Strawberries are self-fertile, but require bees for pollination. Remove some of the runners throughout the season or your strawberry plants will take over your yard.

Which are better everbearing or June bearing strawberries? ›

June-bearing strawberries are the most familiar type and produce the largest fruits as well as large yields. Ever-bearing plants produce two smaller crops, one in June and another in early fall. June-bearing varieties also produce larger numbers of runners than ever-bearing varieties.

What is the hardiest strawberry plant? ›

RABUNDA strawberry plants

One of the best flavoured of the Autumn fruiting varieties, and one of the hardiest. Produces few runners; excels in the open ground and also in containers. Fruits in July and again September/October or until finished by frosts.

What strawberry plant produces all year round? ›

Everbearing strawberries

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