Earliglow Strawberry Plants
Earliglow is a popular strawberry variety, often used at U-Pick farms and commonly chosen in home gardens. The berry you get from this variety is large, red, juicy, and tasty. While these would be reasons enough to grow Earliglow, there are other reasons too, including high yield and ease of care and maintenance. The extensive runners that these plants produce will give you an even larger harvest next year. With Earliglow, as the name suggests, you get an earlier harvest. Your plants will start producing berries in June in zones 4 through 8. Expect to get a big yield over the course of about three weeks. You can get a later season harvest if you plant in early fall. Earliglow is resistant to several diseases, including root rot, verticulum wilt, and red stele.
Plants are grown in 4” peat pots that can be planted directly in the ground reducing transplant shock.
Price includes delivery in the City of Riverside.
Earliglow is a popular strawberry variety, often used at U-Pick farms and commonly chosen in home gardens. The berry you get from this variety is large, red, juicy, and tasty. While these would be reasons enough to grow Earliglow, there are other reasons too, including high yield and ease of care and maintenance. The extensive runners that these plants produce will give you an even larger harvest next year. With Earliglow, as the name suggests, you get an earlier harvest. Your plants will start producing berries in June in zones 4 through 8. Expect to get a big yield over the course of about three weeks. You can get a later season harvest if you plant in early fall. Earliglow is resistant to several diseases, including root rot, verticulum wilt, and red stele.
Plants are grown in 4” peat pots that can be planted directly in the ground reducing transplant shock.
Price includes delivery in the City of Riverside.
Earliglow is a popular strawberry variety, often used at U-Pick farms and commonly chosen in home gardens. The berry you get from this variety is large, red, juicy, and tasty. While these would be reasons enough to grow Earliglow, there are other reasons too, including high yield and ease of care and maintenance. The extensive runners that these plants produce will give you an even larger harvest next year. With Earliglow, as the name suggests, you get an earlier harvest. Your plants will start producing berries in June in zones 4 through 8. Expect to get a big yield over the course of about three weeks. You can get a later season harvest if you plant in early fall. Earliglow is resistant to several diseases, including root rot, verticulum wilt, and red stele.
Plants are grown in 4” peat pots that can be planted directly in the ground reducing transplant shock.
Price includes delivery in the City of Riverside.