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Sonata Strawberry Bare Root Plants | Everbearing Sweet Strawberries | Large, Firm, Non-GMO, Cold-Hardy, Disease-Resistant Fruit for Gardens & Containers

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Sonata Strawberry Bare Root Plants
Everbearing Variety — High-Yield, Sweet & Firm Large Berries | Cold Hardy, Disease Resistant & Non-GMO

Delight in the sweet, aromatic flavor of Sonata Strawberries — an everbearing variety celebrated for its high yield, large berries, and consistent performance. These firm, juicy strawberries have a perfectly balanced sweetness and tang, producing fruit continuously from spring through fall. Ideal for fresh eating, smoothies, jams, baking, and desserts, Sonata offers flavor and reliability all season long.

Cold-hardy and disease-resistant, Sonata Strawberry Roots thrive in USDA Zones 4–8, ensuring dependable growth across various climates. Non-GMO and easy to grow, this variety is well-suited for both new and experienced gardeners. Whether planted in raised beds, garden rows, or containers, Sonata Strawberries will provide abundant harvests of vibrant, flavorful fruit year after year.


Product Features

  • Bare Root Strawberry Plants: Vigorous, high-quality roots that establish quickly and produce abundant fruit.
  • Everbearing Variety: Produces continuous harvests of large, sweet strawberries from spring through fall.
  • Large, Firm & Sweet Berries: Perfect for fresh eating, baking, jams, and preserves.
  • Cold-Hardy & Disease-Resistant: Thrives in USDA Zones 4–8 and resists verticillium wilt and red stele.
  • Ideal for Gardens, Raised Beds & Containers: Adaptable and productive in small or large spaces.

Planting & Care Instructions

  1. Soak bare roots in water for 30–60 minutes before planting to promote healthy root growth.
  2. Choose a sunny location with 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
  3. Prepare well-draining, fertile soil (pH 5.5–6.5) enriched with compost or organic matter.
  4. Plant crowns at soil level, spreading roots outward and keeping crowns above the soil line.
  5. Space plants 12–18 inches apart, with 3–4 feet between rows for proper airflow.
  6. Water regularly to maintain moist, not soggy, soil; water early mornings to prevent disease.
  7. Remove flowers during the first year to build strong roots and foliage for future yields.
  8. Expect continuous harvests of sweet, firm strawberries beginning in the second growing season.