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Strawberry Plants

Fruiting Season: June Bearing - Early Season

Earliglow

Earliglow (Fairland x Midland) x (Redglow x Surecrop)

"Wonderful strawberry flavor" is this variety's trademark.  Earliglow's fruit has a very firm, glossy skin, firm flesh, and medium size. Its sweet flavor makes the variety excellent for fresh eating and freezing. Fruit size tends to decrease as the season progresses.  Earliglow plants are very vigorous and runner well.  This variety has good resistance to red stele and intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. Recommended for beginners.

special features
Easy to grow!
special features
Plants orders shipping to CA, OR, WA and HI will be charged a $15.00 fee for phytosanitary inspection.

 

Characteristics

Berry Size:
Small/Med
Best in Zones:
4 - 8
Firmness:
Medium
Flavor:
Excellent
Freezing Quality:
Excellent
Resistant to:
Verticillium, Red Stele
  • Plants
  • Price
  • Enter Qty
25
$11.50
50
$17.85
100
$29.00
500
$79.50
1000
$114.00
5000
$540.00
25000+
$2,525.00

Extra Informaton

  • 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.

Planting Information
for Strawberries

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 ½–1 lb 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

Rennovation

  • Do not renovate Day-neutral varieties
  • As soon as berries are harvested mow or clip off leaves to 3" taking care to not injure the crowns
  • Use a mulching bag or rake trimmings off the bed to prevent disease
  • Rototill the edges of the bed, narrowing it to 12"–15"
  • Remove some plants within the row leaving 3"–5" between remaining ones

Winter Protection

  • Cover plants with straw to protect the crowns
  • Apply mulch after several good frosts
  • Remove mulch in early spring before new growth