AC Valley Sunset Strawberry Bare Root Plants | Late-Season Sweet Strawberries | Juicy, Cold-Hardy, Non-GMO, High-Yield Fruit for Gardens & Containers
AC Valley Sunset Strawberry Bare Root Plants
Late-Season June-Bearing Variety — Sweet, Juicy & Cold-Hardy Berries | High Yield & Non-GMO
Extend your strawberry season with AC Valley Sunset Strawberry Roots — a late-bearing June variety developed in Canada and prized for its large, sweet, and juicy fruit. When other strawberry plants finish producing, AC Valley Sunset keeps the harvest going with firm, flavorful berries that ripen in late June through early July. Perfect for fresh eating, preserves, and freezing, this variety delivers dependable yields and excellent flavor right through the summer.
Cold-hardy and disease-resistant, AC Valley Sunset thrives in USDA Zones 3–8, making it ideal for gardeners in cooler climates. These vigorous, easy-to-grow plants perform beautifully in garden beds, raised rows, or containers. With proper care, you’ll enjoy a heavy, extended harvest season year after year.
Product Features
- Bare Root Strawberry Plants: Hand-selected for quality and vigor; ready for spring planting.
- Late-Season June-Bearing Variety: Produces large, juicy berries after early varieties finish fruiting.
- Cold-Hardy & Disease-Resistant: Developed in Canada to thrive in northern climates (USDA Zones 3–8).
- Sweet, Vibrant Red Berries: Ideal for fresh eating, baking, preserves, or freezing.
- Perfect for Gardens, Raised Beds & Containers: Adaptable and productive for any growing setup.
Planting & Care Instructions
- Soak bare roots in water for 30–60 minutes before planting.
- Choose a full sun location with 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Prepare well-draining soil (pH 5.5–6.5) enriched with compost or organic matter.
- Plant crowns at soil level — not buried or exposed — and spread roots outward.
- Space plants 12–18 inches apart with 3–4 feet between rows for airflow.
- Water consistently to keep soil moist; mulch to conserve moisture and reduce weeds.
- Remove flowers the first year to encourage stronger root development.
- Expect full, late-season harvests beginning in the second growing season.