Ozark Beauty Triple Play Strawberry Collection
Description
Enjoy fruit and a protective ground cover. In addition to keeping weeds at bay, this everbearer produces wave after wave of sweet, delicious, scarlet-red strawberries. In our test plots, this is one of the hardiest, most vigorous, heaviest-producing everbearing strawberries. Cold hardy. Ripens in early summer and continues to fruit until first frost. Self-pollinating.
Each collection includes 75 plants
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Since 1816, Stark Bro’s has promised to provide customers with the very best fruit trees and plants. It’s just that simple. If your trees or plants do not survive, please let us know within one year of delivery. We will send you a free one-time replacement, with a nominal shipping fee of $9.99. If the item in question is not available, we can issue a one-time credit to your account equaling the original product purchase price or issue you a refund. Read more about our warranty policy.
Zone Compatibility
Tools & Supplies
Planting & Care
Learn all about how to grow strawberry plants in The Growing Guide. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success.
Shipping Information
Arrives when it's time to plant
Questions & Answers
Yes Strawberries do great in verticle growers. A few times during each growing season (and at the start of the following season), add an all-purpose fertilizer to the soil either through the GreenStalk's watering system or by sprinkling it in the pockets.
Beware relying solely on your zip code for the proper USDA hardiness zone. My home in NW Washington state is in a small valley with annual single digit low temperatures which is closer to a 7 zone. If I use my zip code on this website it recommends a 9A hardiness zone which is for average minimum extreme temperatures from 20-25 degrees. Unfortunately we have lost a few ornamental plants over the years because we weren’t aware of this micro-climate until we got our weather station.
This would include 75 bare root plants.
We raise our trees and plants as organically as we can. We do spray when necessary - primarily with biological/organic agents - to keep pests and diseases at bay in order to save a threatened crop, but you may raise the tree or plant as organically as you wish. Stark
75 plants.
You might be interested in the All Summer Long strawberry collection, which I just planted in my home garden yesterday: //www.starkbros.com/products/berry-plants/strawberry-plants/all-summer-long-strawberry-plant-collection
Customer Reviews
The second 25 planted the following week. They were also soaked for 40 min before planting but so far they are also showing no signs of life.
The remaining were planted after about 2 weeks of being in the refrigerator and I noticed a bit of powdery mold growing on some of them. I soaked them for a few hours and planted the best of them and believe it or not about half of them are growing while the other half are not showing any signs of life. I think I have 5 or 6 that are growing leaves.
Maybe it's the wrong time of year or I did something wrong but it seemed like a 30 min soak was not very effective. More may start growing but so far this has been my experience. If I get a few good plants out of the 75 for $30 I'll be satisfied. I actually only expected 25 plants in the order so 75 was WAY more than I needed anyway.
This strawberry has great flavor and compliments rhubarb very well.
ground cover
Because I've grown other types of strawberries from my childhood, but never tried this one. Everyone says I should have tried them first. Plus your description, along with those of other vendors…
I want to make a strawberry patch!