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![]() Eversweet Everbearing Strawberry
Bred for the South!
(12 customer reviews)Tolerates temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit with no loss of fruit quality. The Eversweet Everbearing Strawberry bears large berries which are exceptionally sweet and flavorful. Zones: 5-8 Strawberries announce the arrival of summer, bearing juicy red fruits loaded with sweet flavor. They’re among the most versatile fruits you can grow, too-use them in pies, on shortcakes, in jams and jellies, or simply pluck them from the garden and enjoy! Any surplus is easy to freeze, too . Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Thursday, August 20, 2009No fruit Yet Reviewed By: Stephanie (Carmel, IN) I planted 25 plants in May. Within a week or 2, the leaves were huge and the vines are now running rampant, but I have yet to bear any fruit. I thought maybe the plants do not bear fruit until year 2+, but it sounds like others are having better luck than me. I would change my rating if I would get any fruit....will have to wait and see. - Tuesday, August 11, 2009Great Plants Reviewed By: Natalie (Rehoboth Beach, DE) I bought 50 plants in May. They arrived fast. After planting, 6 of the plants just didn't grow but the rest started to develop really fast. I didn't pluck any flowers. I had first strawberries in the second week of June and was getting about a handful every day for about 1.5 weeks. Then the strawberries took a little break and started to develop a lot of run offs. In August I am getting more strawberries than I had in June. Even the runoffs have berries on them. So, I am very pleased with my purchase. I'm planning on moving from DE to NC and if I do I'll buy a lot more plants and seeds from gourneys as I'll have a huge garden unlike 4x4 feet outside the condo I live in right now. - Thursday, August 06, 2009Love My First Ever Strawberries Reviewed By: Velma Southerland (Greeneville, Tennessee) I received 50 plants, or thereabouts, I didn't count, and put them in the ground around April 15. Within a day or two they were all sprouting leaves and looking good. If I lost even one plant, I didn't notice it. Now, I'm getting berries by the cupful. Succulent, sweet and scrumptious. And the runners are going wild and filling the bed. These were a great buy. Read More Reviews |
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