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Fruiting Season: June Bearing - Late Mid Season

Sparkle June Bearing - Late Mid Season

Sparkle
(Fairfax x Auberdeen)

The best berry for jam and freezing, Sparkle has been known for flavorful, high-quality, attractive fruit for over 60 years. Do not allow the bed to become too thick and you'll be rewarded with a nice crop of tasty, medium-sized berries. An extremely vigorous variety, Sparkle is an excellent choice for home gardeners and pick-your-own operations in northern climates. Heirloom quality - recommended for beginners.

  • Plants
  • Price
  • Enter Qty
25
$11.50
50
$17.85
100
$29.00
500
$75.00
1000
$119.00
5000
$565.00
25000+
$2,650.00

SOLD OUT FOR THE SEASON

Berry Size:
Small/Med
Best in Zones:
3 - 8
Firmness:
Moderate
Flavor:
Excellent
Freezing Quality:
Excellent
Resistant to:
Red Stele
Easy to grow!
Plants orders shipping to CA, OR, WA and HI will be charged a $15.00 fee for phytosanitary inspection.

 

  • All plants are dormant,bare root, plants.
  • We only ship plants in the spring.
  • We ship online orders in US only.
  • Plant immediately upon receipt.

How to Plant Strawberries

Nourse Farms fields

Check our Steps to Success for Strawberries

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