Ever bearing strawberries are a type of strawberry that produces fruit throughout the growing season, from late spring to early fall. Unlike traditional June-bearing strawberries, everbearers produce two to three crops of fruit over the summer, providing you with a continuous supply of fresh berries for months on end.
With ever bearing strawberries , you can enjoy fresh berries from late spring to early fall. This extended harvesting season allows you to savor the sweet taste of summer all year round.
Month | Fruiting Period |
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May | Late spring |
June | Early summer |
July | Mid summer |
August | Late summer |
September | Early fall |
According to the University of California Cooperative Extension, ever bearing strawberries can produce up to 1 pound of fruit per plant per season. This high yield makes them a great choice for both home gardeners and commercial growers.
Yield per Plant |
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1 pound |
Ever bearing strawberries can be enjoyed fresh, frozen, canned, or juiced. Their sweet flavor and juicy texture make them a versatile fruit that can be used in a variety of recipes and dishes.
Uses |
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Fresh eating |
Freezing |
Canning |
Juicing |
Ever bearing strawberries prefer well-drained soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.5. Choose a sunny location that receives at least six hours of sunlight per day.
Plant ever bearing strawberries in early spring or fall. Space the plants 12 to 18 inches apart in rows that are 3 to 4 feet apart. Water the plants deeply after planting.
Planting Depth | Spacing |
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1 inch deep | 12 to 18 inches apart |
Fertilize ever bearing strawberries every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer. Use a fertilizer that contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in a ratio of 10:10:10.
Fertilizer Ratio |
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10:10:10 |
Water ever bearing strawberries regularly, especially during hot and dry weather. The soil should be kept moist but not soggy.
Watering Frequency |
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Water regularly |
Mulch around ever bearing strawberries with straw or wood chips to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and protect the fruit from pests and diseases.
Mulching Material |
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Straw |
Wood chips |
"I planted ever bearing strawberries in my backyard last spring and have been enjoying fresh berries all summer long. I love that I can pick a handful of berries whenever I want and use them to make smoothies, jams, and pies." - Mary, a home gardener.
"We have been growing ever bearing strawberries for the past five years and have seen a significant increase in our profits. The extended harvesting season allows us to sell berries at a premium price throughout the summer." - John, a commercial strawberry grower.
Ever bearing strawberries do not like to be overwatered. Water only when the soil is dry to the touch. Overwatering can lead to root rot and other problems.
Ever bearing strawberries need at least six hours of sunlight per day to produce fruit. If your plants are not getting enough sunlight, they will not produce as many berries.
Ever bearing strawberries need to be fertilized regularly to produce fruit. Use a balanced fertilizer that contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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