Strawberry 'Symphony'
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Late-season strawberry 'Symphony' is well-known for its big, juicy, sweet berries. This sturdy plant is ideal for extending your strawberry season because it yields an abundant crop from late summer into autumn. Its bright red fruit is perfect for preserves, sweets, and fresh eating. Additionally well-known for their exceptional resistance to disease and rapid growth are symphony strawberries.
Plant in rich, well-drained soil that receives full sun. Water frequently, particularly in dry spells, and mulch to hold on to moisture and keep weeds at bay. To concentrate energy on producing fruit, remove runners. Planting marigolds or borage alongside one another can encourage growth and keep pests away. 'Symphony' will provide you with a bumper crop of flavorful strawberries from late summer through autumn!
Supplied in approx. 9cm pots.
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