Hand Picked Nursery Sonata Strawberry Roots – Bare Root Plants | High-Yield Ever-Bearing Variety | Sweet, Firm, Large Berries | Disease Resistant & Cold Hardy | Non-GMO, Perfect for Gardens & Containers
Product Description:
Delight in the sweet, juicy, and aromatic flavor of Sonata Strawberry Roots, an ever-bearing variety that produces large, firm berries with a perfect balance of sweetness and tang. Sonata strawberries are known for their high yield and continuous harvest from spring to fall, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners looking for reliable, year-round fruit production.
This cold-hardy, disease-resistant variety thrives in USDA Zones 4–8, offering gardeners a hardy plant that can withstand colder temperatures while delivering high-quality fruit. Sonata strawberries are also non-GMO and perfect for growing in garden beds, raised beds, or containers, making them versatile and suitable for both small and large spaces. Enjoy abundant harvests of large, flavorful strawberries perfect for fresh eating, smoothies, jams, or baking.
Product Features:
Healthy Bare Root Strawberry Plants – Vigorous, high-quality roots for rapid establishment and strong growth.
Ever-Bearing Variety – Enjoy a continuous harvest of large, sweet strawberries from early spring through fall.
Large, Firm, & Sweet Berries – Excellent for fresh eating, desserts, jams, preserves, and smoothies.
Cold Hardy & Disease Resistant – Thrives in USDA Zones 4–8, resistant to common strawberry diseases such as verticillium wilt and red stele.
Ideal for Gardens, Raised Beds & Containers – Perfect for small or large garden spaces, 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 direct sunlight each day for optimal fruit production.
Prepare well-draining soil with a pH of 5.5–6.5. Improve soil fertility by adding compost or organic matter.
Plant crowns at soil level, ensuring the roots are spread out without overcrowding. Avoid burying the crown.
Space plants 12–18 inches apart, leaving 3–4 feet between rows for proper air circulation.
Water consistently to maintain evenly moist soil, especially during dry periods. Be sure to avoid waterlogging.
Remove flowers during the first year to help the plants focus on developing strong roots and foliage, which leads to better fruiting in subsequent seasons.
Enjoy continuous harvests of large, sweet strawberries starting in the second growing season, and enjoy the plants for years to come.