Basics

Ease of Growing
Easy
Grown as
Perennial
Growing Habit
-
Hardiness
Hardy

Strawberries are hardy during the Winter and can withstand frost. It is important to plant your berries in a place that is sheltered from Spring frosts, as strawberries become very tender once they blossom.

Crops
Spring Transplant, Fall Transplant
Growing Season
Short, Long
Cultivar Type
Early
Growing Conditions
Cold, Cool, Warm, Hot

Strawberries love sunshine. They will tolerate moderate shade, but they produce significantly better when they are planted in an area that receives full daytime sun. Plants will tolerate frost, but should be protected before.

Outdoor Growing Temp
55°F - 90°F
Min Outdoor Soil Temp
60°F

Strawberries are extremely adaptable and varieties have been developed for a very wide variety of growing conditions. You just have to find one that will do well in your climate. 

Start Indoors
No
Start Outdoors
No
Light
Sun: min. 6 hours daily (Cool, Warm, Hot)

Strawberries must have full sun (at least 6 hours daily) for maximum productivity and best flavor. They will tolerate some shade, but productivity will suffer. 

Part shade (Warm, Hot)

In hot climates, strawberries will benefit from afternoon shade.

Water
Moderate

Strawberries must have a steady supply of water at all times, but especially during flowering and fruiting. Water is also very important in fall when next year's flower buds are developing. If they are dry at this time it can affect the following year's crop.

The plants should receive at least 1" of water per week, though of course the exact quantity needed will depend upon the growing conditions. Drip irrigation works best as it keeps leaves and fruit dry, which reduces the potential for serious fungus and disease problems.

Feeder
Heavy

Strawberries are fairly hungry plants and should be given plenty of nutrients (especially phosphorus and potassium) for maximum fruit production.

Suitability
Tolerates light frost, Tolerates hard frost, Needs summer shade
Small Gardens?
Yes
Containers?
Yes

Strawberries are an excellent candidate for container growing, and will thrive in almost any size container so long as it drains well. Fill the container with a good, loamy potting mix and add fertilizer as necessary. Plant the strawberries so that the root is fully covered and the crown is just above the soil line.

Attracts beneficial insects?
Yes
Color
Red
Fruit Size
1.0 - 2.0"
Plant Height
6.0 - 8.0"
Plant Diameter
10.0 - 12.0"
Hardiness Zone
4-10
Disease Resistance
-
Taste Profile

Sweet and juicy.

Rotation Group
Perennial