Camarosa Strawberry Bare Root Plants | June-Bearing Sweet Strawberries | Large, Firm, Non-GMO, Cold-Hardy, Disease-Resistant Fruit for Gardens & Containers
Camarosa Strawberry Bare Root Plants
June-Bearing Variety — Extra-Large, Firm & Flavorful Berries | Heavy Producing, Heat Tolerant & Non-GMO
Experience the exceptional quality of Camarosa strawberries — a widely loved June-bearing variety prized for its extra-large, firm, and richly flavored berries. Known for producing some of the biggest strawberries available, Camarosa is a favorite among home gardeners and small farms alike for its high yields, excellent shelf life, and superior sweetness.
Camarosa thrives in USDA Zones 5–9, offering great adaptability to both warm and moderate climates. These vigorous, non-GMO bare root plants perform beautifully in garden beds, raised beds, matted rows, and container setups. Whether you’re growing for fresh eating, farmers markets, freezing, or homemade jams, Camarosa delivers consistent, abundant harvests of premium fruit.
Product Features
Bare Root Strawberry Plants
Healthy, robust roots that establish quickly and produce vigorous plants and impressive yields.
June-Bearing Variety
Produces one abundant crop of large berries in late spring to early summer.
Extra-Large, Firm & Flavorful Strawberries
Bright red, aromatic berries with outstanding firmness — perfect for fresh eating, baking, freezing, and preserves.
Heat Tolerant & Highly Productive
Well-suited for warmer regions; known for heavy yields and commercial-quality fruit.
Reliable & Non-GMO
A trusted variety for gardeners seeking consistency, reliability, and superior fruit quality.
Great for Gardens, Raised Beds & Containers
Adaptable to a wide range of planting setups, including small spaces and patio gardens.
Planting & Care Instructions
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Soak bare roots in clean water for 30–60 minutes before planting to jump-start root development.
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Select a sunny location with 6–8 hours of direct sunlight each day for best fruit production.
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Prepare well-draining soil with a pH of 5.5–6.5, enriched with compost or organic matter.
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Plant crowns at soil level — do not bury the crown. Spread roots out evenly for proper establishment.
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Space plants 12–18 inches apart, with 3–4 feet between rows for air circulation.
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Water consistently to keep soil moist but not waterlogged; water in the early morning to minimize disease.
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Remove first-year flowers to encourage stronger root and foliage development for larger harvests next season.
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Enjoy large, flavorful harvests of premium Camarosa strawberries beginning in the second growing season.