Selection of strawberry plants in 1 gallon
Selection of strawberry plants in 1 gallon
Rusticity
- Mature plants for a bountiful harvest right from the first year
- 1-gallon format with a powerful root system for quick establishment
- Everbearing varieties ensuring non-stop production from June until frost
- Versatile growing perfect for vegetable gardens, raised beds, or large pots
- Reduced disease risk thanks to cascading habit in containers (keeps fruit clean)
Enrich your edible landscape with our 1-gallon strawberry plants, robust specimens designed for immediate production. This superior format features a powerful root system, ensuring vigorous establishment and a bountiful harvest right from the first season. Grow exceptional fruit by choosing from our premium varieties: Albion for its firmness, Quatre Saisons for its wild aroma, Seascape for its large juicy berries, or Lila for its unique elegance.
Available Varieties (subject to availability)
- Albion (Fragaria × ananassa 'Albion'): An everbearing variety renowned for its large, deep red berries. Its firm flesh makes it an excellent choice for container gardening, as the fruit maintains its texture even in high heat.
- Profruit Quatre Saisons (Fragaria × ananassa 'Profruit'): The go-to choice for authentic wild strawberry taste. It performs beautifully in window boxes and planters thanks to its compact growth habit, providing an easy-to-reach harvest.
- Seascape (Fragaria × ananassa 'Seascape'): Stands out for its high productivity and impressive fruit size. While it thrives in the ground, it is highly successful in large pots where its fruit-laden stems cascade elegantly over the sides.
- Lila (Fragaria × ananassa 'Lila'): An exclusive variety prized for its vigour. Its robustness makes it ideal for raised beds and balcony pots, offering a reliable production regardless of weather fluctuations.
In-Ground Gardening
Growing in the ground allows these mature plants to reach their full productivity potential and create a long-lasting edible carpet.
- Soil and Planting: Prefer rich, loose, well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the pot. Ensure the crown (base of the stems) remains level with the soil surface.
- Fertilization: Amend with mature compost at planting time. Apply a biological granular small-fruit fertilizer every spring and a booster dose in July to sustain production.
- Maintenance: Straw mulch is highly recommended to protect large fruits from ground contact, retain moisture, and suppress weeds.
- Winter Protection: Once the ground has frozen, cover plants with 10 cm of straw to insulate roots and protect buds from freeze-thaw cycles.
Container, Planter, and Large Pot Gardening
The 1-gallon format is perfect for instantly creating productive urban gardens. Growing in containers offers several key advantages:
- Cleanliness and Health: In pots, the fruit naturally hangs over the edge instead of sitting on the soil. This keeps the berries perfectly clean and significantly reduces the risk of rot and fungal diseases.
- Containers and Potting Mix: Use a pot 25 to 30 cm in diameter with drainage holes. Use a high-quality potting mix rich in organic matter.
- Fertilization: Because nutrients leach quickly, apply a liquid biological fertilizer every two weeks, preferably high in potassium, to support non-stop blooming.
- Watering: Containers dry out fast. Water daily during heatwaves to prevent wilting; soil should remain moist but never waterlogged.
- Winter Care: Roots in containers are more vulnerable to hard frost. In the fall, transplant them into the garden or move the container to a cool, dark place (like an unheated garage) after the first frost.
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