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SEASCAPE

SEASCAPE

Product Description:

Enjoy the sweet, high yielding, large fruit of Seascape all season long. The vigorous plants are virus resistant and thrive in a wide range of growing conditions. The bright red fruit are firm, conical shaped, and have an attractive glossy finish. Warning: a fresh picked bowl of these sugary treats may disappear en route from the garden to the kitchen.

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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SaraJane
spring, summer, and fall harvest in zone 7

Bare root plants planted in the spring produced enough berries to snack on until November in zone 7. I purchased 4 different types of strawberries and Seascape were my favorite. They grew the best compared to Chandler, cherry blossom, and Elan. All are delicious, but these seemed to grow the best for me. Ever bearing strawberries are medium size. These were pretty big compared to the other varieties I had.

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Marie
Favorite strawberry!

The plants have produced extremely well since I first got the bareroot plants from Territorial a number of years ago. They mean it when they say they disappear from the garden to the kitchen, I'm usually snacking on them while I pull weeds or do other garden tasks!

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David
Dried out

Ordered the organic variety but these were substituted. They arrived all dried out and never took. These were planted in raised beds as well as a hydroponic system and no luck. This is the second year ordering strawberries from Territorial with no/poor results.

So sorry to hear that! For best results, our dormant, bareroot strawberry plants need to go into the soil (or at least heeled in) immediately upon receipt. At Territorial, we stand behind our products with a full guarantee. We are committed to your satisfaction and want you to feel confident in your purchase. If anything you buy from Territorial falls short of your expectations, we will make it right by replacing the item (if available) or providing a refund, whichever you prefer (for up to one year from purchase). Feel free to contact our dedicated customer service at 800-626-0866 team (Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Pacific Time) or info@territorialseed.com and we will gladly assist you.

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Amy
Already bearing fruit!

I ordered 25 Seascape and 25 Chandler. I seem to have gotten more and healthier Seascape than Chandler, but all the plants are doing well and I'm even getting berries the first year with a spring planting! The Seascape are ripening right now, and as expected for this variety, they're red all the way through and deliciously sweet! I'm not going to be putting any up for winter this year, but I'm just excited that I'm already getting to nibble on strawberries when I'm out in the garden!

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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