Overview
Embark on a delightful gardening journey with these 50 Quinault strawberry bare roots, an exceptional choice for anyone looking to enjoy fresh, homegrown strawberries. The Quinault strawberry bare roots (Fragaria × ananassa ‘Quinault’) are a highly popular everbearing variety, renowned for their prolific production of large, sweet, and perfectly heart-shaped berries. From late spring through the first autumn frost, these plants will continuously reward you with a bounty of delicious fruit. Ideal for both seasoned gardeners and beginners, this robust variety is celebrated for its vigorous growth and impressive disease resistance, making it a reliable addition to any home garden or even container setup.
The ‘Quinault’ variety is specifically bred for its consistent yield and delectable flavor, ensuring a long season of enjoyment. Growing your own Fragaria × ananassa Quinault means you’ll have access to fresh, pesticide-free strawberries right from your backyard. These bare roots offer an economical and effective way to establish a productive strawberry patch, quickly transforming into lush plants ready to bear fruit. Their adaptability to various growing conditions further enhances their appeal, making them a top pick for gardeners across many regions.
Key Benefits
Investing in Quinault strawberry bare roots brings a multitude of benefits to your garden and kitchen. This particular variety stands out for several compelling reasons, promising a rewarding experience for any gardener.
- Extended Harvest Season: Enjoy a continuous supply of ripe strawberries from late spring all the way until the first hard frost. Unlike June-bearing varieties, these everbearing strawberry plants provide multiple flushes of fruit throughout the growing season.
- Superior Flavor and Size: The ‘Quinault’ strawberry is famous for producing large, luscious, and intensely sweet berries with a classic heart shape, perfect for snacking, desserts, or preserves.
- Disease Resistance: This robust variety exhibits excellent resistance to common strawberry diseases, reducing the need for chemical treatments and ensuring healthier plants and fruit.
- Versatile Planting Options: Whether you have a large garden bed, raised garden, or prefer container gardening, these plants adapt well to various settings, including hanging baskets.
- Easy to Grow: Known for their vigorous growth and resilience, Quinault strawberry bare roots are relatively low-maintenance, making them suitable for both novice and experienced gardeners.
- Prolific Runner Production: ‘Quinault’ strawberries produce unrooted runners that can be easily propagated to expand your strawberry patch, giving you even more plants and berries over time.
- Excellent for Home Gardens: Specially bred for home garden performance, these plants offer a superior taste and yield compared to many supermarket varieties, providing truly fresh produce.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your Quinault strawberry bare roots is straightforward, ensuring a bountiful harvest with proper attention. These plants thrive in full sun, requiring at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal fruit production. Choose a site with well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-6.8) is ideal. Before planting, amend heavy clay soils with compost or peat moss to improve drainage and aeration. For sandy soils, adding organic matter will help retain moisture and nutrients. Ensure the planting area is free of weeds, which can compete for resources with your young strawberry plants.
When planting the everbearing strawberry plants, ensure the crown (the part where the leaves emerge) is level with the soil surface, with the roots spread out beneath it. Water thoroughly immediately after planting to settle the soil around the roots. Consistent moisture is crucial, especially during flowering and fruiting. Aim for about 1-1.5 inches of water per week, either from rain or irrigation. Avoid overhead watering if possible, as it can encourage fungal diseases; drip irrigation or soaker hoses are preferred. Fertilize in early spring and again after the first harvest with a balanced fertilizer formulated for fruit-bearing plants. Protect your plants from extreme winter cold in colder zones (3a with protection) by applying a layer of straw or pine needles after the ground freezes.
Managing runners is an important aspect of growing sweet strawberry variety ‘Quinault’. While they do produce fruit on unrooted runners, for optimal berry production on the mother plant, it’s often recommended to pinch off most runners, especially in the first year. This directs the plant’s energy into developing a strong root system and producing larger, more numerous berries. Regularly check for pests and diseases, although ‘Quinault’ is known for its resistance. Good air circulation and proper spacing between plants can further help prevent issues. With these simple care practices, your garden strawberry plants will flourish and provide delicious fruit for years.
Size & Details
This offering includes 50 Quinault strawberry bare roots, ready for planting upon arrival. Bare root plants are dormant when shipped, making them easy to handle and establish in your garden. Upon planting, these bare roots will quickly establish themselves and begin to produce foliage, followed by flowers and fruit. ‘Quinault’ strawberries typically grow to a height of 6-12 inches and spread about 12-18 inches wide, forming dense, productive clumps. The plants are perennial in USDA hardiness zones 4-8, with the potential to thrive in zone 3a with adequate winter protection, such as heavy mulching.
Expect your first harvest of delicious, large, heart-shaped berries from late spring to early summer in the first year, with continuous fruiting until the first frost. The rapid growth rate of these everbearing strawberry plants means you won’t have to wait long to enjoy your homegrown harvest. Each bare root is carefully inspected to ensure health and viability, providing a strong foundation for a successful strawberry patch. These plants are shipped without pots, minimizing environmental impact and allowing for direct planting into your prepared garden beds or containers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big do these Quinault strawberry plants get? A: Quinault strawberry bare roots typically grow to a height of 6-12 inches and can spread 12-18 inches wide, forming a compact and productive plant. Their moderate size makes them suitable for various garden spaces.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Fragaria × ananassa Quinault is primarily an outdoor plant, thriving in garden beds, raised beds, or outdoor containers. It requires significant sunlight to produce fruit effectively.
- Q: How much sunlight do Quinault strawberries need? A: These everbearing strawberry plants require full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day, for optimal growth and fruit production.
- Q: Are these Quinault strawberry bare roots easy to care for? A: Yes, ‘Quinault’ is known for being a relatively low-maintenance and disease-resistant variety, making it an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners looking for a sweet strawberry variety.
- Q: What condition will the bare roots arrive in? A: The bare roots will arrive dormant, which is ideal for planting. They will be carefully packaged to ensure they remain healthy during transit, ready for immediate planting.
- Q: When is the best time to plant Quinault strawberry bare roots? A: The best time to plant garden strawberry plants from bare roots is in early spring, after the danger of hard frost has passed, or in late fall in milder climates.
- Q: Will they survive winter in my zone? A: ‘Quinault’ strawberries are perennial in USDA zones 4-8. In zone 3a, they can survive with adequate winter protection, such as a thick layer of mulch.
- Q: How long until these plants produce fruit? A: You can typically expect your first harvest of delicious berries from these Quinault strawberry bare roots in late spring to early summer of the first year after planting, with continuous fruiting throughout the season.
- Q: Can I grow these strawberries in containers? A: Absolutely! ‘Quinault’ strawberries are an excellent choice for container gardening, hanging baskets, and strawberry pots due to their manageable size and everbearing nature.
- Q: What kind of soil do these strawberries prefer? A: They prefer well-draining soil rich in organic matter with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-6.8). Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot.


















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