creme's Strawberries: Allstar June bearing x 25 Harvesting
Plant: Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) | Variety: Allstar Junebearing
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June bearers planted in orchard bed early may, must check notes. They sat in the fridge for a couple of weeks due to the torrential spring rains. Mike planted all of these, so far they look happy but the rabbits are eating them. I constructed some row cover protection this week. Have been pinching flowers.
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creme's Strawberries: Allstar June bearing Care Instructions
Try for a seed spacing of at approx. 1.46 feet (45.0 cm) and sow at a depth of around 0.0 inches (0.0 cm) if planning to sow direct.
Strawberry 'Allstar Junebearing' is known for growing to a height of approximately 20.0 cm (7.8 inches) so ensure you have enough space in your garden for this plant.
Your garden has full sun light, which is a great match for Strawberry 'Allstar Junebearing'.
Remember to water often.
Your garden's USDA Hardiness Zone (5b) is within the ideal range for Strawberry 'Allstar Junebearing'. The recommended range is between Zone 3 and 10.
A soil ph of between 5.5 and 7.5 is ideal for Strawberry 'Allstar Junebearing' as it does best in acidic to alkaline soil so test your soil acidity often.
Strawberry 'Allstar Junebearing' tends to be susceptible to Verticillium Wilt and Tomato ringspot virus so keep a note of any developing symptoms.
More information about Strawberries: Allstar June bearing is available in the Folia gardener's wiki. All Strawberries: Allstar June bearing Care Instructions have been kindly provided by our members.
Harvest Tally
Milestones
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10 Jun 2012
Harvesting day 1136
1.0 x bowl 5.0 lb
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29 May 2012
Harvesting day 1124
berries are very small this year. seriously need manure this fall.
1.0 x bunch 1.0 lb
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28 May 2012
Harvesting day 1123
1.0 x bowl 2.5 lb
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26 May 2012
Harvesting day 1121
1.0 x bowl 5.0 lb
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26 May 2012
Fertilising day 1121 Early May maintenance
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24 May 2012
Harvesting day 1119
1.0 x bowl 2.0 lb
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03 May 2012
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01 May 2012
Fruiting day 1096 Mayday Mayday
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24 Apr 2012
Fertilising day 1089
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23 Mar 2012
Growing day 1057 Stuff Springing Up on March 23
really greening up in the rain.
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15 Mar 2012
Breaking Dormancy day 1049
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23 Jul 2011
Growing day 813 Drought, disease and life goes on living
regrowing after renovation
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29 Jun 2011
Setting Fruit day 789
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27 Jun 2011
Harvesting day 787 Midsummer delights: harvest, maintena...
harvest dying down. time to renovate.
0.1 lb
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26 Jun 2011
Preserved day 786 Midsummer harvest and preserves
Harvested and preserved ~ 30 lb. total strawberry this season
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24 Jun 2011
Under Attack day 784 Littlest Garden Helper Helps Himself ...
Spot. Need discuss disease and treatment options
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09 Jun 2011
Ripening day 769
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08 Jun 2011
Harvesting day 768
1.0 x handful 0.25 lb
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05 Jun 2011
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21 May 2011
Setting Fruit day 750
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16 May 2011
Cloching day 745 Illinois weather is insane for real (...
Patchy frost possible overnight, cloched berries with sheets
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11 May 2011
Flowering day 740
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04 Mar 2011
Breaking Dormancy day 672 Is it late winter or early spring? Ei...
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23 Jun 2010
Thinning Out day 418 Strawberry renovation
renovating
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14 Jun 2010
Harvesting day 409 The Seed Thief Expands His Operations
collecting about 1 collander full every two days from all berries
1.0 x item
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01 Jun 2010
Harvesting day 396 Holy Potato Growth! and Happy June
sweeter than the everbearing
1.0 x bowl
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19 May 2010
Setting Fruit day 383 The Daily Grind: Suburban Homesteadin...
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06 Apr 2010
Showing True Leaves day 340 Ahhh, nature (or Curses! foiled again!)
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30 Jun 2009
Established day 60 End of June Updates
Plants growing well first season, but looks like disease migated from the hill
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01 May 2009
Transplanted day 0

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