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Honeoye Strawberry Plants - Winter Hardy, Highly Productive Strawberries - June Bearing Bare Root Strawberry Plants from Hand Picked Nursery (5)

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About this item

  • Winter Hardy - Honeoye strawberry plants are more winter hardy than many other varieties, making them especially well-suited for northern climates.
  • High producing early season variety known for its excellent ability to consistently produce abundant strawberries year after year
  • Produces firm, medium to large sized strawberries
  • Great variety for garden beds and planters
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-8



Product Description

Strawberry plants that are bare root strawberries

Bare Root Strawberries

Grow a bountiful harvest of gorgeous, sweet strawberries with our bare root strawberry plants! Unlike starting from seed, bare root strawberry plants provide a faster turnaround and the convenience of growing hardy, established plants in your garden.

Why Choose Our Bare Root Strawberry Plants?

Planting instructions and customer support for our strawberry plants

Planting Instructions and Support Team

From this page to post-purchase, you'll find numerous resources and avenues to access in-depth help and instructions to ensure your planting success. Hand Picked Nursery is dedicated to supporting you every step of the way, ensuring your satisfaction and happiness with your purchase!

Bare root strawberries for planting

Faster Than Seed, Cheaper Than Potted

Bare root strawberries strike the perfect balance between affordability and time investment. These plants are simply dormant, mature strawberry plants that are ready to thrive. Within just three days of planting, you should begin to see signs of growth!

Healthy strawberry plants live and ready to plant

Hand Picked Quality

With years of experience both online and in person, we have carefully refined our growing practices, shipping methods, and business relationships to ensure we deliver the highest quality plants and products to you!

How to Plant Bare Root Strawberry Plants

Cold hardy strawberry plants and heat tolerant strawberry plants

Step 1: Check Outdoor Temperatures

If your outdoor temperatures are above 85°F or below 32°F, start your strawberries indoors for the first two weeks. Gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions over the course of a week before planting them outside.

Strawberry plant soil for compact soil and loose soil

Step 2: Proper Soil

Well-draining soil is extremely important! We recommend mixing at least 30% sand into a high-quality base soil.

Starting strawberry plants by planting them indoors is recommended for certain temperatures

Step 3: Starting Indoors (if needed)

In a cup or pot, plant your strawberry so that the soil reaches the base of the crown. The crown begins where the roots meet the upper portion of the plant. Burying the crown can significantly increase the risk of suffocating the plant. Firmly press the soil down around the edges of the cup or pot to encourage water runoff, and water gently. Place the pot in a sunny window and water every 3-4 days, or whenever the top 1/2 inch of soil feels dry.

How to Plant Strawberries Outdoors

Step 4: Planting Outdoors

Plant your strawberries in raised rows or mounds. As explained in Step 3, be careful not to bury the crown. Generally, strawberries should be planted 12–18 inches apart, with rows spaced 3–4 feet apart.

Grow your own strawberries

Enjoy Homegrown Strawberries!


Mardi
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
This is very good. All of them started action the next day. Highly recommend
Steven Faulkner
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
These Strawberries all rooted and are growing nicely.
Larry Hoffman
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Cane, good and healthy.All of them are growing good
Aleasha
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Most of my plants are thriving in pots! Super easy and exciting to see a couple strawberries coming in already!
Suzan
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Received a few extra plants, which was nice. Can’t really rate them until they produce.
TOW BOSS
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Most of the roots were dead and dry. Not dormant. They did not rehydrate and germinate at all.