


Everbearing Strawberry
Everbearing Strawberry – Fresh, Sweet Berries from Summer to First Frost
Why settle for a few weeks of strawberries when you can have months? The Everbearing Strawberry produces continuous flushes of large, sweet, bright red berries from early summer all the way through the first frost — giving you fresh homegrown strawberries long after June-bearing varieties have finished for the season.
Available in 1 Quart, 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon, and ready-to-display Hanging Baskets, plus money-saving 3-Packs and 10-Packs for serious strawberry growers and edible landscapers.
Why You’ll Love Everbearing Strawberry
- Continuous Harvest: Produces fruit from early summer through the first frost — months of fresh strawberries vs. the 2–3 week window of June-bearing varieties
- Large, Sweet Berries: Big, juicy, bright red strawberries with classic sweet flavor — perfect for fresh eating, desserts, smoothies, and jam
- Up to 1 lb Per Plant: A single established plant can yield up to a pound of fruit per season — plant a 10-Pack for a serious harvest
- Compact & Versatile: Thrives in garden beds, raised beds, containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets — one of the most adaptable fruiting plants available
- Hanging Basket Ready: Our pre-planted hanging basket option is perfect for patios, porches, and balconies — beautiful, productive, and ready to display immediately
- Low-Maintenance: Easy to grow for gardeners of all experience levels — minimal care required once established
- Self-Fertile: No pollination partner needed — one plant produces a full harvest on its own
Choosing Your Size & Pack
- 1 Quart / 1 Gallon: Ideal for planting into garden beds, raised beds, or containers. Start with a 3-Pack or 10-Pack for a productive patch from day one
- 3 Gallon: A larger, more established plant that produces sooner and makes a bigger immediate impact in containers or landscape beds
- Hanging Basket: Pre-planted and ready to hang — perfect for patios, porches, and balconies. Cascading runners add ornamental charm while producing fruit
- 3-Pack: Great starter patch — enough plants for a 3–4 ft. row or a large container planting
- 10-Pack: Best value for serious growers — plant a full raised bed or border row for an abundant, continuous harvest all season long
Growing Zones & Care Guide
- USDA Hardiness Zones: Zones 3–10. Everbearing strawberries are exceptionally adaptable and cold-hardy, thriving across nearly the entire continental US. In Zones 9–10, provide afternoon shade during the hottest months to protect fruit quality.
- Sunlight: Full sun — 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit production and sweetness. Tolerates partial shade but with reduced yields.
- Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and fruit development. Strawberries have shallow roots — mulching with straw around plants helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and keep berries clean off the ground.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5–6.5). Raised beds and containers with excellent drainage are ideal. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged sites, which promote root rot and disease.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer or strawberry-specific fertilizer at planting and again after the first flush of fruit. Avoid excess nitrogen, which promotes foliage over fruit.
- Runners: Everbearing varieties produce fewer runners than June-bearing types. Allow a few runners to root and fill in gaps, but remove excess runners to keep energy directed toward fruit production.
- Renovation: After the season, cut foliage back to 1 inch above the crown and apply a fresh layer of mulch. This rejuvenates plants and improves next season’s yield.
- Harvest Window: Early summer through first frost. Pick berries when fully red all the way to the stem — strawberries do not ripen further after picking. Harvest every 2–3 days at peak season.
Pair It With Another Everbearing Berry
Love continuous harvests? Our Heritage Raspberry is another everbearing favorite — producing two crops per season (summer and fall) with classic sweet-tart raspberry flavor. Together, Everbearing Strawberry and Heritage Raspberry deliver a non-stop berry harvest from early summer through October.
Easy to grow, endlessly productive, and delicious straight off the plant — the Everbearing Strawberry is the must-have addition to any edible garden, patio, or balcony.
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Everbearing Strawberry – Fresh, Sweet Berries from Summer to First Frost
Why settle for a few weeks of strawberries when you can have months? The Everbearing Strawberry produces continuous flushes of large, sweet, bright red berries from early summer all the way through the first frost — giving you fresh homegrown strawberries long after June-bearing varieties have finished for the season.
Available in 1 Quart, 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon, and ready-to-display Hanging Baskets, plus money-saving 3-Packs and 10-Packs for serious strawberry growers and edible landscapers.
Why You’ll Love Everbearing Strawberry
- Continuous Harvest: Produces fruit from early summer through the first frost — months of fresh strawberries vs. the 2–3 week window of June-bearing varieties
- Large, Sweet Berries: Big, juicy, bright red strawberries with classic sweet flavor — perfect for fresh eating, desserts, smoothies, and jam
- Up to 1 lb Per Plant: A single established plant can yield up to a pound of fruit per season — plant a 10-Pack for a serious harvest
- Compact & Versatile: Thrives in garden beds, raised beds, containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets — one of the most adaptable fruiting plants available
- Hanging Basket Ready: Our pre-planted hanging basket option is perfect for patios, porches, and balconies — beautiful, productive, and ready to display immediately
- Low-Maintenance: Easy to grow for gardeners of all experience levels — minimal care required once established
- Self-Fertile: No pollination partner needed — one plant produces a full harvest on its own
Choosing Your Size & Pack
- 1 Quart / 1 Gallon: Ideal for planting into garden beds, raised beds, or containers. Start with a 3-Pack or 10-Pack for a productive patch from day one
- 3 Gallon: A larger, more established plant that produces sooner and makes a bigger immediate impact in containers or landscape beds
- Hanging Basket: Pre-planted and ready to hang — perfect for patios, porches, and balconies. Cascading runners add ornamental charm while producing fruit
- 3-Pack: Great starter patch — enough plants for a 3–4 ft. row or a large container planting
- 10-Pack: Best value for serious growers — plant a full raised bed or border row for an abundant, continuous harvest all season long
Growing Zones & Care Guide
- USDA Hardiness Zones: Zones 3–10. Everbearing strawberries are exceptionally adaptable and cold-hardy, thriving across nearly the entire continental US. In Zones 9–10, provide afternoon shade during the hottest months to protect fruit quality.
- Sunlight: Full sun — 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit production and sweetness. Tolerates partial shade but with reduced yields.
- Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during flowering and fruit development. Strawberries have shallow roots — mulching with straw around plants helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and keep berries clean off the ground.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5–6.5). Raised beds and containers with excellent drainage are ideal. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged sites, which promote root rot and disease.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer or strawberry-specific fertilizer at planting and again after the first flush of fruit. Avoid excess nitrogen, which promotes foliage over fruit.
- Runners: Everbearing varieties produce fewer runners than June-bearing types. Allow a few runners to root and fill in gaps, but remove excess runners to keep energy directed toward fruit production.
- Renovation: After the season, cut foliage back to 1 inch above the crown and apply a fresh layer of mulch. This rejuvenates plants and improves next season’s yield.
- Harvest Window: Early summer through first frost. Pick berries when fully red all the way to the stem — strawberries do not ripen further after picking. Harvest every 2–3 days at peak season.
Pair It With Another Everbearing Berry
Love continuous harvests? Our Heritage Raspberry is another everbearing favorite — producing two crops per season (summer and fall) with classic sweet-tart raspberry flavor. Together, Everbearing Strawberry and Heritage Raspberry deliver a non-stop berry harvest from early summer through October.
Easy to grow, endlessly productive, and delicious straight off the plant — the Everbearing Strawberry is the must-have addition to any edible garden, patio, or balcony.



















