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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.
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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.
Technical sheet for the strawberry variety Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury
- Remontant: Non-Remontant
- Precocity: Very early
- Harvest period: June
- Shape, texture, appearance of the Fruit:
- Fruit color: Bright red
- Taste characteristics: Ideal for jam
- Fruit Size: Ideal for jam
- Disease Resistance: Good disease resistance. Less prone to Mosaic Disease than Mrs. Moutot
- Performance, management and marketing: Good performance. Slightly above average.
- Recommended commercial use / marketing channel: Direct sales, Wholesale, Processing
- Our advice: One of the oldest varieties of garden strawberry. Obtained in 1849 in France.
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Fraisiverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , offers you the Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury variety, renowned for its hardiness and authentic taste. Ideal for producers looking for a differentiating product, this old variety combines professional quality , producer prices and a selection from specialized nurseries . Our plants are delivered throughout France with fast and careful delivery . Buying your strawberry plants means benefiting from high yield potential and a variety adapted to short supply chains. Our service includes dedicated technical support and personalized advice to optimize your plantations. Order now and take advantage of our producer prices . You can also request a free quote or reserve your plants now to guarantee your supplies. Ensure your crops are precocious and have a flavor acclaimed by consumers. Choose Fraisiverse's expertise and stand out on the professional market.
Agronomic characteristics and varietal description
The Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury strawberry plant is an old French variety, known for its robustness and natural vigor, capable of withstanding temperatures down to -10 to -15°C , thus guaranteeing good hardiness in the face of climatic hazards. Its precocity is notable, classified among the very early or mid-early , allowing for advantageous marketing at the start of the season. The plant, with a spreading and vigorous habit, grows well in the ground.
The fruits, although small to medium in size , generally weighing between 10 and 15 grams per piece , compensate for this modest size with exceptional taste quality. They are characterized by a tender, juicy and very fruity flesh, giving off an intense aroma reminiscent of the authentic flavors of garden strawberries. This strawberry is popular for its taste, a real asset for customers looking for local products.
Technical production itinerary
Duration of operation and cultural renewal
To fully exploit the potential of the Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury, appropriate cultural management is essential. The optimal productive lifespan of a plantation is estimated at between 3 and 4 years , with renewal every 4 to 5 years being recommended to prevent a qualitative and health decline, linked in particular to plant fatigue and the accumulation of pathogens. In intensive production, it is even common to limit cultivation to 2 or 3 years in order to maintain optimal yield and quality.
Planting densities and spacing
Regarding spacing, it is recommended to plant Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury strawberries with a spacing of 30 cm in the row and 60 cm between rows . This configuration allows a density of approximately 55,500 plants per hectare to be achieved, promoting good plant development and adequate aeration. A density of 50,000 to 60,000 plants/ha is also a common practice for this vigorous variety.
Fertilization and amendment program
An indicative fertilization plan, based on the needs of non-remontant strawberry plants, includes an application of 80 to 100 units of nitrogen (N) per hectare , 80 to 100 units of phosphorus (P₂O₅) and 120 to 150 units of potash (K₂O) . Phosphorus is ideally incorporated as a base dressing before planting, while nitrogen and potash are distributed, with two-thirds at planting and one-third during the vegetative recovery in spring. Incorporation of composted manure (30 to 40 t/ha) or plant compost is strongly recommended before planting to improve soil structure. Monitoring of trace elements such as magnesium (30 to 40 units/ha) , iron, boron, manganese and zinc is also essential, particularly on calcareous soils where deficiencies can occur. Because the variety is sensitive to excess moisture and calcareous soils, good drainage and an ideal pH between 6.0 and 6.5 are crucial. Mulching is a beneficial practice for controlling weeds and maintaining stable moisture levels.
Productive performance and marketing period
Expected returns
The Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury offers a yield that is rated as good to slightly above average for a traditional strawberry variety. An average yield per plant of around 500 to 700 grams can be expected in open ground and under optimal growing conditions. On a per hectare scale, this represents a production potential of 25 to 35 tonnes .
Harvest window and calibration
The harvest window is early, concentrating mainly in June. For producers, this translates into a concentration of about 70% of production in a period of 3 to 4 weeks , generally from the end of May (weeks 21-22) to mid-June (week 25). Despite its modest size, the size of the fruits remains homogeneous at the peak of production, with more than 70% of the fruits reaching the size of 10 to 15 grams , although uniformity may be lower than that of modern varieties optimized for industrial size. Approximately 70 to 80% of the harvested fruits can be classified as first category, a percentage that can vary depending on growing conditions and the rigor of sorting.
Health protection and varietal resistance
Natural resistances
Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury is known for its good general disease resistance , including mosaic virus, making it a reliable choice for low-input cropping systems. However, it is important to note that no quantified or specific resistance to major diseases such as botrytis, powdery mildew, anthracnose, phytophthora (red crown) or verticillium wilt is explicitly documented in the sources for this variety.
Pathological sensitivities and pests
Regarding pests, Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury is specifically indicated as susceptible to mites , which requires particular vigilance and preventive interventions. For other common pests such as thrips, aphids, weevils (Anthonomus rubi) and Drosophila suzukii, no specific resistance is documented, suggesting that conventional integrated pest management practices should be applied. The tenderness of the fruits may make them more vulnerable to attack by Drosophila suzukii and handling injuries, a point to be taken into account for harvest management. Similarly, although it is robust, there is no data specifying any particular resistance to Xanthomonas fragariae (angular leaf spot), and it is likely to be as susceptible as older varieties not selected for this resistance.
Economic aspects and commercial logistics
The primary commercial use of Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury is for fresh consumption and artisanal processing , particularly for jam. Its exceptional taste and precocity make it very attractive for direct sales, local markets and wholesale to customers seeking taste quality above all.
On the other hand, its tender flesh makes it more susceptible to picking injuries and limits its suitability for long-distance transport or prolonged storage. It is therefore crucial to adopt careful and frequent harvesting to preserve the quality of the fruit and to favor short supply chains or rapid processing after picking. This variety is not specifically recommended for freezing or heavy agro-industry, as these segments favor larger strawberries or those with a firmness suited to industrial processes.
Professional applications and strategic positioning
Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury, with its old variety profile and strong taste potential, is an undeniable asset for producers wishing to stand out on the market through the aromatic quality and authenticity of their offering. Its vigor and hardiness make it a reliable choice for open-field cultivation, reducing dependence on inputs and promoting a more sustainable approach to strawberry production. It fits perfectly into an approach to promoting local products and short supply chains , where taste and provenance are key selling points for professional and private consumers.
To summarize: Our Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury strawberry plants
The Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury variety perfectly illustrates the alliance between tradition and agronomic performance. At Fraisiverse , we highlight this old strawberry for its precocity and exceptional taste quality. As a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , we offer certified, vigorous plants selected to guarantee a uniform and sustainable establishment. The hardiness of this variety, capable of withstanding temperatures of -10 to -15°C, makes it a strategic choice to secure your production against climatic hazards. In professional production, average yields reach 25 to 35 tonnes per hectare, with a significant proportion of fruits classified in the first category. Producers also appreciate the good tolerance of this variety to foliar diseases and its natural adaptation to more environmentally friendly cultivation systems. Buying Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury strawberry plants from Fraisiverse means benefiting from producer prices, plants from specialized nurseries and reliable technical support. Our advisors provide personalized monitoring and advice to maximize your yield and the quality of your harvests. As a recognized wholesale supplier specializing in strawberry plants , we guarantee volumes adapted to the needs of professional farms, with fast and careful logistics throughout France. By favoring this variety, you promote the authentic taste sought by consumers in local markets and direct sales. Buying Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury strawberry plants also allows you to ensure a clear differentiation from standardized varieties in the agro-industry. At Fraisiverse , a specialist wholesale supplier of strawberry plants , we support you in this strategic choice for your crops. Trust our expertise and buy Vicomtesse Héricart de Thury strawberry plants for reliable, tasty and competitive professional production.
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