
latin name
fragaria sp.
pollination requirements
Self-fertile, but they can benefit from pollination by insects, wind, or self-pollination
site and soil
Self-fertile, but they can benefit from pollination by insects, wind, or self-pollination
size at purchase
6-8 in
Size at Maturity
full sun exposure, well-drained soil, and preferably a slightly acidic sandy loam; essentially, a location with fertile, loose soil that allows for good drainage and plenty of sunlight to produce the best quality berries.
latin name
fragaria sp.
pollination requirements
Self-fertile, but they can benefit from pollination by insects, wind, or self-pollination
site and soil
Self-fertile, but they can benefit from pollination by insects, wind, or self-pollination
size at purchase
6-8 in
Size at Maturity
full sun exposure, well-drained soil, and preferably a slightly acidic sandy loam; essentially, a location with fertile, loose soil that allows for good drainage and plenty of sunlight to produce the best quality berries.
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