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Ozark Beauty Everbearing Strawberry
Popular, Prolific and Disease Resistant
 ( 29 customer reviews)
Sets lots of large, delicious berries with sugar-sweet taste and a temptingly
juicy texture. Plenty for processing—produced over 12,000 qts.
per acre in trials—but oh, so irresistible fresh from the garden! Withstands
leaf spot and leaf scorch. Self-pollinating. Zones 4-8. This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
Product Details
Zones: 4 - 8 (-20° F.) Height: 8-10 inches Spacing: 12-24 inches Depth: Set with crowns just below soil level. Spread: 8-12 inches Sun/Shade: Full sun Pollinator: self pollinating Yield: 1-2 pints Foliage: Rich, thick green. Blooms: May-August Fruit: Large, firm, wedge-shaped, long-necked berries up to 4 inches; bright red fruit inside and out.
| Comments: Our favorite, popular ever-bearer is famous for its large yields of bright red, unusually large berries. Ozark Beauty plants set delicious fruit from June through September. Everbearing strawberries deliver fruit all summer, with a large initial harvest and a steady crop the rest of the season. Like Junebearers, they are very easy to grow and will do well most anywhere. Plant both Junebearers and Everbearers for a constant supply of fresh fruit. High sugar content. Thrives in any soil. Unusually vigorous plants with a deep root system. Resistant to leaf spot and leaf scorch. Especially good for the north and in southern mountain states. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Ozark Beauty Everbearing Strawberry Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Wednesday, February 13, 2013 Too many runners Reviewed By: Pamela (Monticello, FL) I planted these berries this past summer in raised garden beds. I clipped all the blooms as per the instructions. My plants (the ones I have left) now have blooms (Feb), and I am anxiously awaiting the berries. BUT heed the warnings of the other reviewers. The runners these plants produce require a full time gardener. I ended up pulling all but a few of the plants out, because when I went on vacation for a week the runners took over. I had one massive strawberry bed.  - Saturday, March 24, 2012 Awesome Reviewed By: David (Montevideo, MN) These are some amazing little strawberries. We ate berries the first year and they have a fantastic taste. They also spread like wild fire. Highly recommend  - Thursday, April 14, 2011 Amazing Plants Reviewed By: Jon (Silverhill, AL) I bought these plants about 2 weeks ago and had to wait a full week before planting (bed wasnt ready). I planted the bareroots and was very concerned that i would lose a large portion of the plants, but as it turns out, there are only about 4 or 5 that have yet to show strong growth. All the others are showing amazing growth and i am hopeful that they will produce a fall crop. Thanks! Read More Reviews
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Ozark Beauty Everbearing Strawberry
Popular, Prolific and Disease Resistant
(29
customer reviews)
Sets lots of large, delicious berries with sugar-sweet taste and a temptingly
juicy texture. Plenty for processing—produced over 12,000 qts.
per acre in trials—but oh, so irresistible fresh from the garden! Withstands
leaf spot and leaf scorch. Self-pollinating. Zones 4-8.
This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
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Product Details
Zones: 4 - 8 (-20° F.) Height: 8-10 inches Spacing: 12-24 inches Depth: Set with crowns just below soil level. Spread: 8-12 inches Sun/Shade: Full sun Pollinator: self pollinating Yield: 1-2 pints Foliage: Rich, thick green. Blooms: May-August Fruit: Large, firm, wedge-shaped, long-necked berries up to 4 inches; bright red fruit inside and out.
| Comments: Our favorite, popular ever-bearer is famous for its large yields of bright red, unusually large berries. Ozark Beauty plants set delicious fruit from June through September. Everbearing strawberries deliver fruit all summer, with a large initial harvest and a steady crop the rest of the season. Like Junebearers, they are very easy to grow and will do well most anywhere. Plant both Junebearers and Everbearers for a constant supply of fresh fruit. High sugar content. Thrives in any soil. Unusually vigorous plants with a deep root system. Resistant to leaf spot and leaf scorch. Especially good for the north and in southern mountain states. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Ozark Beauty Everbearing Strawberry Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews
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- Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Too many runners
Reviewed By:
Pamela (Monticello, FL)
I planted these berries this past summer in raised garden beds. I clipped all the blooms as per the instructions. My plants (the ones I have left) now have blooms (Feb), and I am anxiously awaiting the berries. BUT heed the warnings of the other reviewers. The runners these plants produce require a full time gardener. I ended up pulling all but a few of the plants out, because when I went on vacation for a week the runners took over. I had one massive strawberry bed.

- Saturday, March 24, 2012
Awesome
Reviewed By:
David (Montevideo, MN)
These are some amazing little strawberries. We ate berries the first year and they have a fantastic taste. They also spread like wild fire. Highly recommend

- Thursday, April 14, 2011
Amazing Plants
Reviewed By:
Jon (Silverhill, AL)
I bought these plants about 2 weeks ago and had to wait a full week before planting (bed wasnt ready). I planted the bareroots and was very concerned that i would lose a large portion of the plants, but as it turns out, there are only about 4 or 5 that have yet to show strong growth. All the others are showing amazing growth and i am hopeful that they will produce a fall crop. Thanks!
Read More Reviews