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Earliglow Bare Root Strawberry Plant
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Strawberry Plant Buying Guide: What Type of Plants? For What Market Opportunity?
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
Detailed comparison of formats
Format | Yield (g/plant) |
Harvest time | Min. order | Average cost |
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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
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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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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
Extend your harvest season by up to 5.5 months with our "early + season + everbearing" method. Compare 78 cultivars, sizes, and markets.
Download the PDF guide (17 pages)
4 axes to decide quickly
- Harvest Window : Early, Seasonal, or Everbearing? Combine them for 5.5 months .
- Commercial outlet : direct sales, long circuit, processing or freezing.
- Type of plants : fridge, fresh, root ball, tray plants… adapt your investments and your schedule.
- 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 |
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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?
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Our Growing Guides by Plant Type / Our Growing Tips
Our online advisor: Fraisibot
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.
Earliglow strawberry variety technical sheet
- Remontant: Non-Remontant
- Precocity: Precocious
- Harvest period: End of May to mid-June
- Shape, texture, appearance of the Fruit: Uniform and conical
- Fruit color: Bright dark red
- Taste characteristics: Good BRIX score, good variety for fresh or storage
- Fruit Size: Good BRIX Score, good variety for fresh or storage
- Disease resistance: Good frost resistance, resistant to verticilium and rot, good hardy variety
- Performance, management and marketing: High performance concentrated over a short period
- Commercial use / recommended marketing channel: Processing
- Our advice: Hybrid between Fairland x Midlan) and Redglow x Surecrop
Order your professional strawberry plants
Fraisiverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , offers you the Earliglow variety, known for its exceptional precocity and robustness in cultivation. Buying your strawberry plants guarantees profitable and anticipated production, ideal for capturing the first markets. Our plants come from specialized nurseries and are selected for their high yield , varietal resistance and natural disease tolerance . You benefit from producer prices , decreasing prices according to quantities, as well as fast and careful delivery throughout France . Our responsive sales department and our technical team support you with personalized advice , adapted to your growing method. Order now , reserve your Earliglow strawberry plants now to start the season early with a sweet, firm and visually perfect strawberry. Take advantage of our producer prices and request your free quote today.
Varietal characteristics and agronomic performance
The Earliglow Strawberry is a non-remontant variety, specifically of the "short day" type . This means that it produces a single, abundant harvest per year, generally concentrated over a short period in spring. Its classification is unanimously that of a very early to early variety , thus positioning itself among the very first strawberries available on the market, an undeniable competitive advantage for professionals.
Earliglow fruits are characterized by a bright, uniform, deep red color , often described as "chubby" and "jewel-like." Inside, the flesh is a consistent red to orange-red color, with no white areas or hollow cores , ensuring excellent visual quality when cut. Their regular, uniform, and slightly elongated conical shape provides an impeccable presentation. With a medium to good size, generally between 15 and 22 grams , and a firm texture when ripe, the fruits withstand handling and transport well. The flavor profile of Earliglow is particularly appreciated: a sweet and balanced taste, enhanced by a slight acidity, complemented by a good Brix score . These qualities make it a robust and easy-to-grow variety.
Planting protocols and cultivation management
To fully exploit the potential of Earliglow, rigorous technical management is essential. The first marketable harvest is obtained the year following planting , subject to compliance with optimal periods and technical itineraries. For bare-root plants, planting in the fall (late August to mid-October) allows fruiting the following spring, approximately 8 to 10 months after planting. For refrigerated or potted plants, very early planting in the spring may allow a partial harvest the same season, but full marketable production will occur the following season.
The optimal productive lifespan of an Earliglow plot is between 3 and 4 years before the onset of a marked qualitative and health decline. Beyond this period, a yield loss of up to 30% is observed, accompanied by an increase in quality defects and diseased plants. It is therefore strongly recommended to renew plantations every three years, and at most every four years , to maintain a high level of production and limit health risks.
Reasoned fertilization and mineral nutrition
Fertilization plan for yield 15 t/ha
An indicative fertilization plan for Earliglow, based on requirements for a yield of 15 t/ha in a one-year crop, provides for specific inputs. For Nitrogen (N), the target is 20 to 40 units per hectare . For Phosphorus (P₂O₅), 12 to 25 units per hectare are required, and for Potash (K₂O), 32 to 60 units per hectare are recommended. The splitting of this fertilization is crucial: an input of 30 to 50 tonnes per hectare of mature compost should ideally be incorporated at least one month before planting, thus covering a large part of the needs over two years. The remaining phosphorus and potash are applied in one application during soil preparation. The remaining nitrogen is split in spring, in one or two localized applications, depending on the vigor of the foliage.
Management of trace elements and soil parameters
Trace elements also play a key role. An application of 30 to 40 units of Magnesium (Mg) per hectare should be considered if the soil is deficient. Boron (B), Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn) and Zinc (Zn) should be monitored, especially in sandy or calcareous soils, with occasional foliar applications if deficiencies are detected during the flowering/fruiting phase. Calcium (Ca) is essential for fruit quality and disease resistance; its application should be adjusted according to the cation exchange capacity of the soil. The optimum soil pH for Earliglow is between 6.0 and 7.0 , and regular watering is essential to prevent water stress. The recommended spacing is 30 to 40 cm in the row and 40 to 50 cm between rows .
Productive performance and harvest schedule
Performance in professional driving
The Earliglow Strawberry is classified among the high-yielding varieties for an early strawberry . Feedback and specialist publications estimate an average yield of 500 to 700 grams per plant per season in good growing conditions (rich soil, sunny exposure, regular irrigation). On a per hectare scale, this represents a production of 12 to 15 tonnes, under standard professional management in open fields in France , with optimized phytosanitary management. The Earliglow has the capacity to exceed 500 grams per plant.
Marketing window
The Earliglow harvest window is particularly early and concentrated, a major advantage for professionals targeting early markets. Harvesting typically begins from late May to mid-June , with possible regional variation. The bulk of the production, approximately 70%, is harvested in a very short period of 2 to 3 weeks, generally occurring between week 22 and week 24 (late May to mid-June). The total duration of the harvest period is limited to 2 to 4 weeks, thus allowing for an intensive and rapid harvest.
Integrated plant protection
Natural resistance of the variety
The Earliglow Strawberry is known for its hardiness and good resistance to frost , as well as to certain diseases such as red stele and intermediate resistance to verticillium wilt . Its good general disease resistance contributes to its notable ease of cultivation.
Strategies for combating pests and diseases
However, it is important to emphasize that Earliglow, like most commercial varieties, does not have specific resistance to common strawberry pests . Thus, against thrips, aphids, spider mites, weevil (Anthonomus rubi) and Drosophila suzukii, no particular genetic tolerance or resistance has been reported. For thrips, the recommended intervention threshold is to keep populations below 4 individuals per flower . The management of these pests therefore relies on constant vigilance and the application of integrated pest management methods: regular monitoring, use of natural auxiliaries (such as ladybugs or predatory mites), prophylaxis and, if necessary, targeted treatments. The earliness of Earliglow still makes it less exposed to Drosophila suzukii , whose populations increase later in the season. Regular crop renewal is also an essential practice to avoid soil fatigue and the accumulation of diseases.
Commercial valuation and return on investment
Priority outlets and market positioning
Earliglow is primarily intended for fresh consumption , making it its primary commercial use. Its flavor, texture, and beautiful, uniform red color make it particularly suitable for sale in trays for direct consumption. It is a preferred choice for direct sales, short supply chains, and farm-picking operations , which promote robust and visually attractive varieties.
Although it can be used for processing (jams, freezing), this is not its primary destination. Its medium size and its taste profile, more oriented towards eating fresh, make it less competitive for heavy industrial needs, which often favor varieties with very large fruits, firmer flesh or an optimized dry matter yield.
Logistics and workforce organization
Logistically, the short and intense harvest of Earliglow is a significant advantage , facilitating the organization of picking and planning of labor. Its precocity allows producers to position themselves early on the market, benefit from better prices and diversify their production schedule.
Earliglow is a well-established variety, widely used in professional production , particularly in North America, and having proven itself during trials in France. Growers recognize it for its ability to offer one of the very first harvests of the season, a major asset for the markets. Its sweet and balanced taste, with a slight acidity, is particularly appreciated by consumers, making it a choice option to start the season with a quality strawberry. The robustness and high early yield of this variety are elements frequently highlighted by the professionals who have adopted it.
To summarize: Our Earliglow strawberry plants
Fraisiverse offers you professional quality Earliglow strawberry plants , adapted to the requirements of French producers. This non-remontant variety, classified as very early, offers a high yield from the end of May with a short but intensive harvest window. Each plant can produce between 500 and 700 g of firm, sweet and colorful fruits, very popular in short supply chains or for picking on the farm. As a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , we offer you plants from controlled nurseries, with excellent agronomic potential and natural resistance to the main root diseases. Buying Earliglow strawberry plants means choosing rapid marketing, uniform size, balanced flavor and good transport resistance. We provide quality technical support, attentive customer service and efficient logistics. As a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , Fraisiverse guarantees you a reliable supply for your planting campaigns. Buying Earliglow strawberry plants gives you access to productive plant material, ideal for intensive or diversified operations. For any request, our team is available to provide you with solutions adapted to your yield objectives. As a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , Fraisiverse is committed to supporting you throughout the season. Buying Earliglow strawberry plants from us means benefiting from optimal value for money, reliable service and robust plants for controlled production.
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