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Strawberries are a favorite for every garden, whether you start from seeds or plant runners. With the right care, you can grow sweet, juicy strawberries perfect for snacks, desserts, or fresh picking. Browse our collection of top-rated strawberry seeds and starters to get growing today!
Strawberry seeds usually take 6–8 weeks to sprout before transplanting, with the first fruits appearing 6–12 months later.
Strawberry runners grow faster as they can produce a harvest the same year they are planted, often within 3–4 months.
For a bigger harvest of large, sweet strawberries, consider our Seascape Strawberry. This everbearing variety produces firm, juicy berries from late spring until the first frost. Seascape strawberries are known for their flavor and adaptability to various climates, making them a great choice for home gardeners.
Everbearing strawberries produce fruit multiple times a year, typically in early summer, late summer, and sometimes into the fall. Unlike June-bearing varieties, which produce one large harvest, everbearing types give smaller but more frequent yields. This makes them ideal for those who want a steady supply of fresh strawberries throughout the growing season.
One amazing everbearing variety is our Eversweet™ Strawberry. Bred for hot climates, Eversweet™ continues to produce large, firm, and juicy sweet berries all summer long, even when temperatures exceed 100°F. It's perfect for patio containers and garden beds, offering pretty white spring blooms and handsome olive-green foliage.
Choose your seeds: Select a variety suited for your climate and taste preference. Seascape strawberries are our popular pick!
Prepare your containers: Use seed trays or small pots with a good seed-starting mix.
Plant the seeds: Sow them on the surface of the soil and press gently, as they need light to germinate.
Provide warmth and moisture: Keep the soil at 65–75°F and mist regularly to maintain moisture.
Wait for germination: Germination can take 2–3 weeks, so be patient and provide plenty of light once sprouts appear.
Once your seedlings have developed a few true leaves, they’re ready to be transplanted outdoors.
Ready to start your strawberry seeds indoors? Check out our Seed-Starting Bio Dome.
Wait for the right time: Plant outside once the threat of frost has passed and soil temperatures are at least 60°F.
Prepare your soil: Use nutrient-rich, well-draining soil, ideally with compost mixed in.
Space the seeds or seedlings: Place them 12–18 inches apart to give each plant enough room to spread.
Ensure good sunlight: Strawberries need full sun, so pick a spot that gets 6–8 hours of sunlight daily.
Water well: Keep the soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
Mulch to protect: Add mulch around the plants to help retain moisture and keep weeds at bay.
With these steps, your strawberry plants will be off to a healthy start, and you’ll be enjoying sweet, juicy strawberries in no time.