Strawberry Plants – Best Prices

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Strawberry Plant Buying Guide: What Type of Plants? For What Market Opportunity?

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Which format should you choose: refrigerated, fresh, tray-plants, waiting bed, or plugs? Compare yields, costs, and harvest times at a glance.

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Why read this guide?

  • Comparison tables: yield (300–600 g/plant), cost & labor.
  • Reservation/delivery calendar for each format.
  • Minimum order: 20 to 1,000 plants depending on the type.
  • Full-field vs. above-ground case studies to maximize margin.

Overview of the 5 professional formats

Fridge
Costs
Tray plant
Waiting Bed
Motte

Detailed comparison of formats

Format Yield
(g/plant)
Harvest time Min. order Average cost
Fridge 250 – 400 120 days 20 plants 0.20 – 0.45 €
Costs 280 – 420 140 days 200 plants 0.20 – 0.45 €
Tray plant 400 – 600 90 days 500 plants 0.75 – 0.80 €
Waiting Bed 300 – 500 105 days 500 plants 0.50 – 0.60 €
Motte 230 – 350 N+1 1,000 plants 0.35 – 0.50 €


Delivery schedule

Plant type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jul Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Fridge
Tray plants
Waiting Bed
Motte
Costs


Which format for which scenario?

Full field controlled budget

Fridge or Fresh : cost 2 x lower than tray plants, planting flexibility.

Above ground in greenhouse

Tray-plants : harvest 90 days after planting, uniform size, reduced labor.

Late planting

Mottes : planting July–August, rapid recovery, harvest the following year.

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Is the guide free?

Yes, no fees or obligation to purchase.

How to download it?

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Can I request a personalized quote?

Of course: write to us at contact@fraisiverse.com and an agronomist will respond to you within 24 hours.

Choosing the right strawberry varieties for your plot

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Extend your harvest season by up to 5.5 months with our "early + season + everbearing" method. Compare 78 cultivars, sizes, and markets.

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4 axes to decide quickly

  1. Harvest Window : Early, Seasonal, or Everbearing? Combine them for 5.5 months .
  2. Commercial outlet : direct sales, long circuit, processing or freezing.
  3. Type of plants : fridge, fresh, root ball, tray plants… adapt your investments and your schedule.
  4. Growing conditions : open field, soilless, greenhouse; target consistent yield and size.

Axis 1: Select your harvest window

Example of recommended mix:

  • Ciflorette (early) → Rubis des Jardins (season) → Charlotte (remontant).
  • 5.5 months of continuous production, ideal for direct sales.

Axis 2: Sell at the right market

Direct sales

Ciflorette, Charlotte, Mara des Bois: premium taste sought after by consumers.


Long circuit / GMS

Magnum, Clery, Dream: uniform size, 95% class 1 fruit.


Transformation

Darselect, Mara des Bois – high sugar content and stable aroma.


Freezing

Honeoye, Belrubi – firm flesh, keeps well in the cold.


Axis 3: Choose the right type of plants

Kind Reservation Delivery Highlights
Fridge All year round Dec. → Aug. Flexibility & price
Tray plants Feb. → June Nov. → Apr. Above ground, harvest 90 days after planting
Motte Sep. → May Jul. → Sep. Ideal for open fields, harvest N+1
Costs Feb. → Aug. Sep. → Nov. Young plants, rapid recovery

Axis 4: Optimize your technical constraints

Tray plants guarantee +25% yield and simplified harvesting above ground; ideal for mechanizing your production and ensuring consistent size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the guide really free?

Yes, with no cost or obligation to purchase.

How to download it?

Just click the button “Download the guide” at the top of the page; the PDF opens immediately.

Can I request a personalized quote?

Of course: contact us via our contact page .

When to plant? When to harvest?

Do you want to start a strawberry farm but don't know when to reserve your plants, when to plant them or even harvest them?

Because we love 🍓 (with just a little sugar), we're going to do the work for you. On this page, you'll find the growing steps for each type of strawberry plant. When to order? What is the delivery period? When to plant? And finally, when to harvest?

Production Calendar - Frigo Strawberry Plants

Production Calendar - Frigo Strawberry Plants
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Deliverable
Recommended planting
Harvest

Production Calendar - Fresh Bare-Root Strawberry Plants

Production Calendar - Bare Root Strawberry Plants
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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Deliverable
Recommended planting
Harvest

Production Calendar - Strawberry Plants Plugs

Production Calendar - Strawberry Plants Motte
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Reservation
Deliverable
Recommended planting
Harvest

Production Calendar - Strawberry Plant Tray

Production Calendar - Strawberry Plants Motte
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Reservation
Deliverable
Recommended planting
Harvest

Our Growing Guides by Plant Type / Our Growing Tips

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Our technical itineraries by type of strawberry plant:

Technical Itinerary for Growing Strawberries from Frigo Plants

Technical Itinerary for Growing Strawberries from Plug/Pod Plants

Technical Instructions for Growing Strawberries from Tray or Mini Tray Plants

Technical Guide for Growing Strawberries from Bare-Root Fresh Strawberry Plants

Technical Instructions for Growing Strawberries from Waiting Bed Plants

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Strawberry Plants: Soil Preparation and Planting

Soil preparation for strawberry growing, planting techniques, and optimizing strawberry yield.

Best Practices for Irrigation and Fertilization of Strawberry Plants

Efficient irrigation systems, frequency and quantity of watering, types of fertilizers and application times, signs of nutritional deficiencies, growing strawberries in substrate, protection against frost and diseases.

Protection and Prevention of Strawberry Diseases and Pests

The main diseases and pests affecting strawberries, as well as effective methods for their prevention and treatment, including biological control and the use of resistant varieties. It provides practical advice for maintaining healthy and productive strawberry crops.

Succeeding in Strawberry Farming: Costs, Business Strategy and Subsidies

Growing strawberries requires significant initial and ongoing costs, but with effective marketing strategies and sustainable practices, growers can maximize their profits while contributing positively to the environment. Grants and financial aid are available to support necessary investments and encourage environmentally friendly farming practices.

Maximizing Strawberry Harvest and Storage: A Practical Guide

How to determine the optimal time to harvest strawberries, best practices for minimizing fruit damage during picking, and effective methods for storing and managing unsold strawberries to avoid losses and maximize profitability. It offers practical tips for extending the shelf life of strawberries, including refrigeration, freezing, and dehydration.

Strawberry Growing: Why Stagger Production? Early, Seasonal, Late? How to Choose?

Staggering strawberry production allows for harvests to be spread throughout the season, ensuring optimal fruit quality and increased profitability. Learn about recommended varieties for early, mid-season, and late-season production, as well as best practices for harvesting and storage.

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Collection: Strawberry Plants – Best Prices

Why buying “direct from the grower” at Fraisiverse guarantees the best price for your strawberry plants

When you order your strawberry plants through Fraisiverse, you break with the traditional supply chain: nursery → wholesaler → central purchasing office → retailer → farm. We go directly from the producer to your plot , and this ultra-short route lowers costs at every step.


1. Elimination of intermediate margins

Wholesalers and redistribution platforms typically charge between 15% and 35% margin to cover their storage, handling, and inventory management costs. Fraisiverse doesn't record any of these fixed costs: the price you pay is aligned with the nursery rate, plus only a clearly stated logistics fee. As a result, the "purchase price" item in your planting budget is immediately reduced.


2. Point-to-point logistics: one journey, no storage

The plants leave the propagation greenhouse as soon as they are pulled up and travel without any intermediate step to your farm:

  • One loading, one unloading.
  • Average time of 24 to 48 hours between uprooting and planting.
  • Reduction of cold chain breakage : water and thermal stress remains minimal, which limits losses upon recovery.

In concrete terms, less handling and fewer unnecessary kilometers mean a transport bill halved compared to a multi-stage circuit.


3. Pooling of volumes for fair prices

Fraisiverse consolidates orders from multiple growers before the peak season, allowing us to negotiate contracts with quality nursery growers. The resulting economies of scale are passed on to our customers to offer them the fairest possible price.


In summary

  • Direct producer circuit: no intermediary, no extra margin.
  • Optimized transport: a single trip, therefore reduced costs and more vigorous plants.
  • Increased purchasing power: reduced rates accessible thanks to the pooling of volumes.

By combining these levers, Fraisiverse now offers one of the most competitive solutions on the market for purchasing professional strawberry plants — a tangible price advantage that translates into a net margin on your farm.


Our range of strawberry plants at producer prices:

Frigo Plants: Flexibility and Control of the Cultural Calendar

Fridge plants are a solution widely adopted by professionals for their flexible planting. These plants have stopped growing and are stored in a cold room at specific temperatures (usually negative, around -1.5°C ) after being harvested in autumn or winter. This process allows them to remain dormant and can be planted at any time of the year, as soon as the climatic and growing conditions are favorable.

This technique gives strawberry growers great control over the production schedule, allowing them to spread out harvests or target specific market periods. Frigo plants, often available in different qualities (A, A+, A++) , are a reliable basis for consistent production. Their productive lifespan in professional cultivation generally extends over three years , with a notable production peak in the second year, which justifies a three-year renewal of the plants to maintain high yields and consistent quality. This option, often marketed bare-root after storage, is preferred for its ability to quickly start production.

Plants in Balls or Pots: Stability and Ease of Planting

Plants in plugs or pots are grown in individual substrates, providing a well-developed and intact root system at the time of planting. This type of plant minimizes transplant shock, promoting faster recovery and better uniformity of growth from the moment they are planted in the ground or above ground.

Their advantages lie mainly in reduced planting losses, more vigorous initial growth and potentially earlier fruit set. These plants are particularly suitable for spring or summer plantings , when rapid rooting is essential to cope with more demanding climatic conditions. They are also an excellent choice for soilless growing systems , where the root ball allows for clean and efficient installation in gutters or substrate bags.

Tray-plants and Mini-Tray: Excellence for Intensive Soilless Cultures

Tray plants and mini-trays represent the pinnacle of quality for high-density strawberry plantations, particularly in soilless cultivation. These plants are grown individually in tray or mini-tray cells, which guarantees optimal root development and a lack of competition between plants before final planting.

Their main advantage is the standardization and exceptional vigor of each plant, which results in remarkable homogeneity of the crop and very high productivity. Although their initial cost is higher, the investment is often profitable through maximized yields, better fruit quality and a significant reduction in recovery risks. These plants are ideally used for very intensive production under cover , allowing precise control of the growing environment (irrigation, fertilization, temperature) and optimization of labor at harvest.


Technical and Economic Considerations for the Professional Strawberry Grower

The choice between these different types of strawberry plants must be carefully considered by the professional producer, based on several technical and economic criteria:

  • The intended production cycle : Some plants are optimal for rapid production over a short period, while others are more suited to multi-year cycles.
  • Growing method : Open field, under cover, or soilless, each growing system enhances the characteristics of the plants differently. High-density soilless growing, for example, greatly benefits from plants in clods, tray plants, or mini-trays.
  • Planting period : Fridge plants offer great flexibility, while plug plants are preferable for summer planting.
  • The initial investment cost : This varies significantly from one type of plant to another (for example, refrigerated plants and root ball plants can vary from €0.18 to €0.35 per plant depending on their quality and packaging).
  • Health management : The use of certified plants from specialist nurserymen drastically reduces the risk of spreading diseases (viral, fungal or bacterial) and pests, a crucial point for the sustainability of the operation.

In short, each plant type offers unique opportunities for strawberry growers. A thorough analysis of your production objectives, technical constraints, and target market will allow you to select the most suitable strawberry plant type to optimize your profitability and the quality of your strawberries on the French market.

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