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ALBION

ALBION

Product Description:

Our go-to everbearing strawberry. Albion produces very large, deep red, conical berries with firm, deliciously sweet flesh. Give these plants a little extra space for largest berries. Good disease resistance.

Strawberry plants are shipped bare root in mid-March. Order early for best availability. Detailed planting information and growing instructions are included with each order. Not available to US Territories or Canada.
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BARE ROOT

$24.95

$24.95

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Customer Reviews

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David R.
Very happy with purchase!

I received 25 plants today, and put them in the ground this afternoon. I am very happy with these strawberry plants. They are very healthy looking and solid. I expect an excellent harvest, as I'll be ready to prevent theft from birds with netting. :)

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Vickie D.
Disappointed

I purchased 25 Albion plants and received all of them. They arrived in perfect condition and only one died after planting. The disappointment is their fruit-small, seedy berries. I followed instructions by picking off the blooms until June. I planted them in a 4' x 8' raised bed. The plants are very healthy and happy but the output is minimal. Is this expected the first season or did I do something wrong? They have been fertilized and well watered.

So sorry to hear that! If the plants were healthy but the fruit was lacking, it's possible your fertilizer was too heavy on the nitrogen and not enough phosphorus. As always, our products are backed by our full guarantee. We want you, our customers, to be 100% satisfied with the seed, plants and supplies that you purchase from us. If anything you buy from Territorial proves to be unsatisfactory, we will either replace the item (if available) or refund the purchase price, whichever you prefer. Contact our customer service (Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Pacific Time) at either 800-626-0866 or info@territorialseed.com

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Barbara
Most delicious, large strawberries

I guess I'm the rare exception in 2022 with these. I absolutely love them; they've thrived and given me huge, super delicious strawberries. I want to plant 1000 more. I love them much more than my June-beating strawberries.
I was worried when they shipped to me in March in MN when our ground was still frozen and it was arctic, but I just put them in pots inside under some grow lights and they came to life (I had a few not make it, but nothing significant, maybe 3). Then I planted them out in April with the other garden starts. Awesome. Please have them in 2023.

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David
Severely disappointed

When I first ordered these, there were only a couple of negative reviews so I figured I would give them a shot. When I received them they looked pretty dried out and some were tiny bare roots. I planted these in hydro, aquaponics, pots, and hanging baskets. Of the 22 I had, only 2 actually grew.

I would think this experience was a fluke if so many others didn't have the same results. I won't be ordering these again and plan on requesting a refund.

Soil Temp for Germ 65–75°F
Seed Depth Press into soil lightly
Days to Emergence 2–6 wks
Plant Spacing 8–12"
Fertilizer Needs Medium
Minimum Germination 60%
Seeds per Gram Listed per variety
Seed Life 2 years

Fragaria vesca

Culture
• Strawberries require fertile, well-drained soil, high in organic matter, with an optimum soil pH of 5.5-6.5
• Prepare beds by deeply digging in a 1 inch layer of compost and 5 pounds of bone meal for 100 square feet
• Plant in raised beds, and cover with plastic or straw mulch to prevent fruit contact with soil, which can cause rot
• Keep beds evenly moist, use drip irrigation if possible, avoid wetting fruit; plants need 1-1 1/2 inches of water per week during the growing season
• Pinch off runners to keep plants productive
• June bearing: Produce berries over a 2-3 week period in early summer
• Everbearing: Produce berries consistently from late spring through fall

Direct Sowing
• Direct seed outside as soon as the soil warms

Transplanting
• Sow indoors 2 months before last frost date
• Strawberry seeds need light to germinate
• Keep moist with a mister
• Up-pot at 3-4 weeks and transplant outside after the danger of frost has passed

Insects & Diseases
• Common pests: Root weevils, aphids, and slugs
• Pest control: Neem oil or Pyrethrin, and baits or traps for slugs
• Common diseases: Mold, mildew, root rot and verticilium wilt
• Disease control: Rotate every 3-4 years with new plants, Greencure®



Strawberry Plants

Fragaria x ananassa

Culture
• Strawberries require fertile, well-drained soil, high in organic matter, with an optimum soil pH of 5.5-6.5
• Prepare beds by deeply digging in a 1 inch layer of compost and 5 pounds of bone meal for 100 square feet
• Plant in raised beds, and cover with plastic or straw mulch to prevent fruit contact with soil, which can cause rot
• Keep beds evenly moist, use drip irrigation if possible, avoid wetting fruit; plants need 1-1 1/2 inches of water per week during the growing season
• Plant 12-15 inches apart in all directions
• Pinch off runners to keep plants productive
• June bearing: Produce berries over a 2-3 week period in early summer
• Everbearing/Day Neutral: Produce berries consistently from late spring through fall

Planting
• Plant in 4 inch pots and hold for a few weeks if soil is not ready when you receive plants
• Dig in 1/4 cup complete fertilizer per plant
• Pinch off blossoms of everbearing varieties until July 1st of the first year
• Pinch off blossoms of June bearing varieties the entire first year

Insects & Diseases
• Common pests: Root weevils, aphids, and slugs
• Pest control: Neem oil or Pyrethrin, and baits or traps for slugs
• Common diseases: Mold, mildew, root rot and verticilium wilt
• Disease control: Rotate every 3-4 years with new plants, Greencure®

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