Nothing is easier than growing your own strawberries with these large plugs !
In the garden, on a balcony bag, hanging basket or patio pot, these strawberry plants grow faster. The floral initiation period is done in the fall and then the plants are kept in cold storage until planting at spring.
Commun name : Albion Strawberry Nom latin: Fragaria Variety escription : The day neutral Albion variety produces fruit until September contrary to short day varieties that give a concentrated production for three weeks. Each plant can bear up to 30 flowers! The firm fruits are bright red, sweet, tasty and have a high level of antioxidant properties which is beneficial for your health. Albion is a well know variety also used by field growers.
Spreading : 25-30 cm
Flowering : Continuous but can decrease during a heatwave period.
Grower’s tip: Plant the plugs as soon as possible after receipt, since the plants are in a growth period. If you cannot plant them quickly, keep them in a cold area at 5°C. It is very important for the plant, not to miss water during the flowering period, in order to have beautiful fruits. Nothing is easier than growing your own strawberries with these large plugs! In the garden, on a balcony bag, hanging basket or patio containers, these strawberry plants grow faster. The floral initiation period is done in the fall and then the plants are kept in cold storage until planting at spring. The day neutral Albion variety produces fruit until September contrary to short day varieties that give a concentrated production for three weeks. Each plant can bear up to 30 flowers! The firm fruits are bright red, sweet, tasty and have a high level of antioxidant properties which is beneficial for your health. Albion is a well-known variety used by field growers.
Time from planting to flowering : 5-6 weeks
Time from flowering to fruits : 5-6 weeks
Total time to get fruits : 10-12 weeks
Fertilizer : Fertilize regularly as you do for your annual flowers plants.
Winter protection
Open ground: Protec with a good layer of dried leaves, sraw or mulch. In spring, clear plants of protection and allow them space to grow.
Container: Strawberry plants grown in containers do not have the same protection as when planted in the ground. They are more exposed to the cold and the roots are more likely to freeze over the winter, resulting in plant loss. Let plants experience a few touches of frosts to stimulate their dormancy. Then, place them in a slightly heated area (garage or cold room). Water them lightly, just enough to prevent drying out. You could also dig a hole in the garden and place the container there in the hole for the winter. Fill the space around the container with soil and cover the container and the plant with mulch. In the spring, dig up, clean, and rehang. Remove the plants from the container and plant them in the ground for the winter, covering them well with mulch. In springtime, repot your plants.