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Our virus free plants are propagated under rigid supervision of state inspectors to ensure you receive top quality plants.
Junebearing: Produce one big crop during late spring and early summer. They can produce reliably for up to 6 years if properly maintained. Remember to remove all the first year's flowers.
Everbearing and Day-Neutral: Harvest big crops in June followed by lighter crops later in summer, weather permitting until frost. Remove flowers for only the first 6-8 weeks once planted. Because they potentially bloom and fruit more frequently, in colder climates reliable bearing is only one to two seasons, then new plants should be replanted.