Tray Bio and UAB Strawberry Plants for Professionals

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Since 2022, trays and mini-trays have been banned in organic farming. Okay, but what can we do?

Since 2022, organic standards have prevented the production of certified organic Tray Plants. This restriction concerns cultivation techniques, including the fertilizers used and the length of time runners are grown, which no longer meet regulatory requirements.

As a result, professionals can use:

Tray Plants UAB: grown in compliance with mostly organic standards, they remain a legal and effective option for producing certified organic strawberries.

Conventional Tray Plants under exemption: in the absence of available organic alternatives, these plants can be used after validation by a certification body.

In practice, exemptions in organic farming are generally granted more easily for UAB or untreated plants than for classic conventional plants.

How to make an organic exemption?

You must submit your request to your certification body before signing your quote. To submit your request: BIO exemption procedure

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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.

Ready to plan your plantings?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the guide free?

Yes, no fees or obligation to purchase.

How to download it?

Click the button “Download the guide” ; the PDF opens immediately.

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
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Reservation
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
Reservation
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

All our growing tips for planting strawberries:

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: Tray Bio and UAB Strawberry Plants for Professionals

Tray Plants are a great solution for professionals looking for fast, high-quality yields. Thanks to their robust root system and adaptability, they produce strawberries within the first few weeks of planting.

As a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , Fraisiverse helps you select and purchase the best solutions for your crops, particularly to optimize winter harvests.


Producing Strawberries in Winter: An Advantage of Tray Plants

One of the main advantages of Tray Plants is their ability to optimize production schedules , especially in winter. Thanks to their root ball and robustness, these plants allow:

  • Planting in a greenhouse from mid-December.
  • Rapid fruiting, 60 days after planting.

By planting in December, you get your first harvests by mid-February , which allows you to get ahead of the majority of your competitors. This early positioning on the shelves constitutes a strategic advantage, particularly for capturing a significant share of the market before the usual production peak.


Advantages of UAB and Conventional Tray Plants

  • Convenience and Fast Yield: Tray Plants are easy to handle and plant, making them ideal for farms of any size.
  • Adaptation to Soilless or Open-Ground Cultivation: These plants adapt equally well to both soilless and open-ground cultivation.
  • Immediate Profitability in Winter: By enabling early production, Tray Plants maximize your revenue by capturing high winter market prices.

Regulatory Developments and Constraints to Overcome

The End of Certified Organic Tray Plants

Since 2022, organic standards have prevented the production of certified organic Tray Plants. This restriction concerns cultivation techniques, including the fertilizers used and the length of time runners are grown, which no longer meet regulatory requirements.

As a result, professionals can use:

  • Tray Plants UAB: grown in compliance with mostly organic standards, they remain a legal and effective option for producing certified organic strawberries.
  • Conventional Tray Plants under exemption: in the absence of available organic alternatives, these plants can be used after validation by a certification body.

In practice, exemptions in organic farming are generally granted more easily for UAB or untreated plants than for classic conventional plants. These alternatives represent an ideal compromise for organic producers seeking to maintain efficient production while remaining compliant with regulatory requirements.


Why Buy Your Plants from Fraisiverse?

A Specialist Wholesale Supplier of Strawberry Plants

At Fraisiverse, we put our expertise at the service of professionals by offering them:

  • Professional quality plants from specialist nurseries.
  • A wide variety of varieties, adapted to each type of production and calendar.
  • Dedicated technical support to maximize the success of your crops.

A Simplified Purchasing Process

  • Order easily online or by phone.
  • Receive quick, free quotes.
  • Take advantage of competitive and decreasing rates for bulk purchases.

Fast and Careful Delivery

We guarantee delivery within 15 days, with particular care taken in packaging to guarantee the freshness and vitality of the plants.


How to Optimize Tray Plant Planting?

Preparation of the Soil or Substrate

Ensure optimal drainage to avoid excess moisture. Use organic amendments if you are growing organically.

Planting Techniques

  • Respect the recommended distances for good ventilation of the plants.
  • Plant the clods, making sure to cover the roots well without burying the root collar.

Maintenance and Follow-up

Maintain regular irrigation to promote rooting. Fertilize with organically grown products if using UAB Tray Plants.


Conclusion

UAB Tray Plants, or conventional ones with exemptions, are an ideal solution for professional producers looking to combine rapid yields with regulatory compliance. In particular, their ability to produce strawberries in winter allows them to stay ahead of the competition and position themselves strategically on shelves as early as February.

As a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , Fraisiverse assists you in the selection, purchase and cultivation of your plants. Take advantage of our expertise and personalized service to guarantee the success of your productions.

Order your Tray Plants from Fraisiverse now and ensure a successful harvest, even in winter!