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Hand Picked Nursery Brunswick Strawberry Roots – Bare Root Plants | Cold Hardy June-Bearing Variety | Sweet, Aromatic Berries | Non-GMO, High Yield

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Product Description:
Discover the old-world charm and rich flavor of Brunswick Strawberry Roots, a June-bearing heirloom variety known for its cold hardiness, intense aroma, and sweet, juicy berries. Originally from Eastern Canada, Brunswick strawberries are a top choice for northern gardeners who want an early-to-mid-season harvest and exceptional fruit quality.

These compact, hardy plants produce medium-sized berries with deep red color and excellent flavor—perfect for eating fresh, baking, or making traditional preserves. With strong disease resistance and the ability to thrive in USDA Zones 3–8, Brunswick is ideal for garden beds, raised rows, or containers.

Product Features:
Bare Root Strawberry Plants – Healthy, high-quality roots for quick and successful establishment.
June-Bearing Heirloom Variety – Produces one bountiful crop of sweet, aromatic berries in early summer.
Cold Hardy & Disease Resistant – Bred for colder regions; performs well in USDA Zones 3–8.
Rich, Classic Strawberry Flavor – Medium-sized berries with intense aroma and juicy texture.
Perfect for Gardeners & Homesteaders – Great for fresh eating, jam-making, baking, or freezing.

Planting & Care Instructions:
Soak roots in water for 30–60 minutes before planting to rehydrate.
Choose a sunny location with 6–8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Use well-draining soil, ideally loamy with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5; enrich with compost if needed.
Plant crowns at soil level, making sure the roots are spread out and not bunched.
Space plants 12–18 inches apart, with rows spaced 3–4 feet apart.
Water consistently, especially in the first few weeks; avoid waterlogging.
Remove first-year blooms to encourage deep root development for better harvests in following years.
Expect a strong, flavorful harvest in the second growing season.