Archer Strawberry Bare Root Plants | June-Bearing Sweet Strawberries | Large, Firm, Non-GMO, Cold-Hardy, Disease-Resistant Fruit for Gardens & Containers
Archer Strawberry Bare Root Plants
June-Bearing Variety — Sweet, Large & Firm Berries | Cold Hardy, Disease Resistant & Non-GMO
Enjoy the rich, juicy flavor of Archer strawberries — a premium June-bearing variety known for its large, firm, and sweet berries. These vibrant red fruits are perfect for fresh eating, baking, smoothies, preserves, and freezing for year-round enjoyment. Archer Strawberry Roots deliver high yields of delicious, high-quality fruit from late spring through early summer.
Cold-hardy and disease-resistant, Archer Strawberry Plants thrive in USDA Zones 4–8, making them suitable for a wide range of climates. Non-GMO and easy to grow, they’re perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Whether planted in garden beds, raised beds, or containers, Archer Strawberries offer reliable performance and abundant harvests season after season.
Product Features
- Bare Root Strawberry Plants: Fresh, vigorous roots that establish quickly and produce high yields.
- June-Bearing Variety: Delivers a generous harvest of large, sweet strawberries from late spring to early summer.
- Large, Firm & Sweet Berries: Ideal for fresh eating, baking, preserves, and smoothies.
- Cold-Hardy & Disease-Resistant: Thrives in USDA Zones 4–8 and resists verticillium wilt and red stele.
- Perfect for Gardens, Raised Beds & Containers: Adaptable, space-efficient, and great for patios or balconies.
Planting & Care Instructions
- Soak bare roots in water for 30–60 minutes before planting to encourage healthy root growth.
- Choose a sunny location that receives at least 6–8 hours of sunlight daily.
- Prepare well-draining soil (pH 5.5–6.5) enriched with compost or organic matter.
- Plant crowns at soil level, spreading roots outward; avoid burying crowns to prevent rot.
- Space plants 12–18 inches apart and leave 3–4 feet between rows for airflow.
- Water consistently to keep soil moist but not soggy; water early mornings to reduce disease.
- Remove flowers in the first year to build strong roots and foliage for higher yields later.
- Expect bountiful harvests of large, sweet strawberries starting in the second growing season.