Species junebearing strawberry
red-green fruits with lime stems and green leaves

junebearing strawberry

Fragaria 'Surecrop'

The Junebearing strawberry (Fragaria 'Surecrop') is an amazing plant species for a variety of reasons. Its firm fruit has an excellent flavor and is sweet and juicy. Junebearing strawberry plants produce medium-sized, conical, semi-resistant fruit that resists cracking and is great for processing. In addition, it is highly productive and one Junebearing plant can produce up to two quarts of fresh strawberries in a single season. The plants are also relatively drought tolerant and disease resistant. Furthermore, the Junebearing strawberry is adaptable and can be grown in a range of soil types and in both cool and warm climates, making it ideal for a variety of growing conditions.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Crown Division

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

Flowers:

White Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Fruits:

red Fruits Ready In Summer

Edible:

Yes

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

High

watering

Junebearing strawberry (Fragaria 'Surecrop') should be watered whenever the soil feels dry to the touch, or about 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week. In the heat of the summer, when temperatures are higher, it may need more water. Too much water can damage the roots, so be sure to check your soil and adjust your water schedules accordingly. It's best to water early in the morning so the foliage of the plant has time to dry in the sun. In general, you should avoid wetting the leaves when you water. Additionally, mulch around the plants to help retain moisture.

sunlight

Junebearing strawberry (Fragaria 'Surecrop') plants should receive at least 8 hours of sunlight each day for optimal growth. When growing Junebearing strawberries, it is best to have the plants get at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day. The more sunlight the plants receive, the healthier they will be, and the better they will produce. Plants should get most of their sunlight during the daytime, but can also benefit from some early morning or late afternoon sunlight as well.

pruning

Junebearing strawberry (Fragaria 'Surecrop') plants should be pruned at the end of their dormant season, usually in late winter or early spring. Pruning off the spent flower stalks and runners is important for promoting new, healthy growth. To prune, remove any runners outside of your designated growing area, leaving only those runners that will produce new fruit-bearing plants. Also, remove any flower stalks that are brown and rubbery, as these will not produce any flowers or fruit. Finally, thin out congested crowns by removing weak or diseased shoots and shorten healthy ones that overlap, ensuring that adequate air circulation is maintained.

Season

Fall
Winter
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Starts Flowering

June.

Harvest Fruit

June, July, and August are the best months to start harvesting Fragaria 'Surecrop' strawberries.

Hardiness Map