20cm 'Rhapsody' Strawberry Plant | 9cm Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A remarkable new strawberry variety from Scotland, 'Rhapsody' produces large, delicious fruits that surpass any supermarket options.
- This mid to late-season variety is perfect for eating fresh from the plant, with sugar and cream, or in homemade ice cream.
- Features charming white blossoms in addition to its classic red berries, and is recognised by the RHS as a Plant for Pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies.
- An adaptable variety that can be grown in the ground, on patios, in window boxes, or in hanging baskets.
- Holds the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit for its outstanding performance.
- Species: Strawberry
- Features: Perfect for pollinators, RHS Award of Garden Merit, Fully hardy
- Harvest: July, August
- Flower Colour: White
- Position: Full sun
- Habit: Trailing
- Eventual Spread: 20-30cm
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -20°C.
- Pest & Disease: Good resistance.
- Soil Type: Any fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
- Tasting Notes: Sweet and flavourful
- Uses: Eating fresh, baking
- Self Fertile: Yes
- Planting Time: Can be planted all year round.
- Spacing: Plant 40cm apart to allow for spreading.
- Soil: Strawberry plants like a rich soil amended with organic matter like compost. They appreciate moist soil with good drainage.
- Watering: New plants need regular watering to establish. During hot, dry weather in spring or summer, additional watering is required.
- Feeding: For plants in the ground, apply a high-potassium fertiliser in spring. For those in pots or hanging baskets, a liquid tomato feed every couple of weeks is beneficial.
- Pruning: Once fruiting has finished, trim the plant to around 5cm to prepare it for the following year's growth.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Garden-ready plant in a 9cm pot
- Height on Arrival: 10-20cm
- Eventual Height: 20-30cm
- Time to First Crop: First summer after planting
Highlights
- A remarkable new strawberry variety from Scotland, 'Rhapsody' produces large, delicious fruits that surpass any supermarket options.
- This mid to late-season variety is perfect for eating fresh from the plant, with sugar and cream, or in homemade ice cream.
- Features charming white blossoms in addition to its classic red berries, and is recognised by the RHS as a Plant for Pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies.
- An adaptable variety that can be grown in the ground, on patios, in window boxes, or in hanging baskets.
- Holds the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit for its outstanding performance.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Strawberry
- Features: Perfect for pollinators, RHS Award of Garden Merit, Fully hardy
- Harvest: July, August
- Flower Colour: White
- Position: Full sun
- Habit: Trailing
- Eventual Spread: 20-30cm
- Hardiness: Fully hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -20°C.
- Pest & Disease: Good resistance.
- Soil Type: Any fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
- Tasting Notes: Sweet and flavourful
- Uses: Eating fresh, baking
- Self Fertile: Yes
Planting & Care
- Planting Time: Can be planted all year round.
- Spacing: Plant 40cm apart to allow for spreading.
- Soil: Strawberry plants like a rich soil amended with organic matter like compost. They appreciate moist soil with good drainage.
- Watering: New plants need regular watering to establish. During hot, dry weather in spring or summer, additional watering is required.
- Feeding: For plants in the ground, apply a high-potassium fertiliser in spring. For those in pots or hanging baskets, a liquid tomato feed every couple of weeks is beneficial.
- Pruning: Once fruiting has finished, trim the plant to around 5cm to prepare it for the following year's growth.
Product Specifications
- Supplied As: Garden-ready plant in a 9cm pot
- Height on Arrival: 10-20cm
- Eventual Height: 20-30cm
- Time to First Crop: First summer after planting
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