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Time to plant
Middle to late August generally is the best time to plant strawberries in all locations. Day-neutral
cultivars also can be planted in the fall or in February and March. Where winters are mild, short-day
cultivars can be planted in November using green plants--new plants that you dig in October.
When you plant affects fruit production the following
year. Short-day cultivars planted in August yield a small
crop of fruit in the fall and begin their main fruit
production the following spring. You may get better spring
fruit production if you remove all the blossoms produced
the first fall after planting. Day-neutral cultivars
begin fruit production in the fall and continue as long
as temperatures are favorable. For both short-day and
day-neutral plants, heaviest production is in May and
June. Healthy summer plantings yield about 1 quart of
berries per plant. Fall plantings yield about 1 pint.
Fruit production is usually highest in the first full
season after planting and declines
after that. |
Recommended Planting Dates for Strawberries
in California |
Short-Day Cultivars |
Area |
Summer plantings |
Winter plantings |
Central coast |
Aug. 15–Sept. 5 |
Oct. 15–Nov. 5 |
Santa Maria Valley |
Aug. 15–Sept. 15 |
Oct. 1–Nov. 30 |
Oxnard Plain |
not grown |
Oct. 10–Nov. 10 |
South coast |
not grown |
Oct. 10–Nov. 1 |
San Joaquin Valley |
July 20–Aug. 5 |
not grown |
Day-Neutral Cultivars |
Area |
Summer plantings |
Winter plantings |
Central coast |
Sept. 25–Oct. 10 |
Oct. 25–Nov. 26 |
Santa Maria Valley |
Feb. 15–June 15 |
Oct. 20–Nov. 30 |
Oxnard Plain |
not grown |
Oct. 10–Oct. 25 |
South coast |
not grown |
Oct. 10–Oct. 25 |
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