Product Name

Chandler ( Us Plant Patent #5262 )

Recommended for southern planting. Originated in California. Fruit flavor and color are exceptional on this southern variety. A vigorous variety; high yields have been experienced throughout the Carolinas and California. Due to lack of winter-hardiness, not well suited for planting north of the Mid-Atlantic region. Chandler is also susceptible to anthracnose disease.

Plant Qty Price
25 plants $10.95
50 plants $16.20
100 plants $27.60
500 plants $77.00
1000 plants $104.00
5000 plants $490.00
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Variety Details

Best in Zones: 5-8

Flavor: Good

Berry Size: Large

Firmness: Firm

Freezing Quality: Fair

Suited For: Commercial Growers

Suggested # Plants for Family of Four: 50-200

Planting Info

SPACING
  • 12” – 18” between plants unless otherwise noted
  • 3’ – 4’ between rows
  • Depth – see our Planting Guide for detailed charts
IRRIGATION
  • Water thoroughly after planting
  • 1”-2” rainfall or equivalent per week, depending on soil
FERTILIZATION
  • Mix ½-1lb of 10-10-10 per 100 sq ft into soil before planting
  • Add supplementary fertilizer in July and August
  • pH: 6.5-6.8
WEED CONTROL
  • Prepare your site prior to planting
  • Control weeds before they start with a granular herbicide
  • Proper mulching will aid in weed control
WINTER PROTECTION
  • Cover plants with straw to protect the crowns
  • Apply mulch after several good frosts
  • Remove mulch in early spring before new growth
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Additional Info

All plants are dormant, bare root, and ship from our Massachusetts nursery.

Plants are available for shipment in the spring only

We do not ship online orders outside the US.

It is best to plant immediately upon receipt.

If you are unable to plant immediately, refrigerate and plant as soon as possible. Do not add water. Keep in original packing to retain proper moisture.

Shipments to western states from mid-April on ship via UPS-3DAY for plant preservation.

Shipments to AK and HI ship via UPS-2Day.

Plants shipping to CA, HI, OR, and WA require a phyto-sanitary certificate.