Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Michigan Department of Agriculture Michigan.gov
Michigan.gov HomeMDA Home | Sitemap | Contact MDA | Keywords | FAQ | Online Services | eMDA
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version Email this page Email Page
Grow Your Own Strawberries!

 

There are three major classes of strawberries: june-bearers, everbearers, and day-neutrals.

The principle difference between these types is the daylength conditions that stimulate flower bud formation. June-bearers initiate their flower buds in the fall when days are relatively short and bear the following spring. Everbearers initiate flowers and fruits under the long days of summer. Day-neutrals can initiate flower buds under any day length. In Michigan, everbearers and day-neutral plants appear to have similar fruiting habits in the field, although the day-neutrals are usually more reliable producers. Growing varieties that ripen at different times can provide a longer picking season. Fresh strawberries are available in southern Michigan beginning in early June and the harvest moves northward, ending in the UP in late July.

 

Strawberries prefer a well-drained soil, high in organic matter. They need full sun for the highest yields, at least 6 hours per day. Do not plant strawberries where peppers, tomatoes, eggplant and potatoes have been grown. These plants could harbor verticillium wilt, a serious strawberry disease. Strawberries need about one inch of water per week during the growing season.

 


Summer & Strawberries | Recipes | Health Benefits | Fun Facts
Growing Strawberries | Picking Strawberries

Related Content
 •  MDA Facts
 •  Get Real for Christmas! Select Michigan Christmas Trees, Wreaths & Ropes
 •  Give the Gift of a Michigan Gift Basket
 •  Check out MDA's Fourth of July Recipes!
 •  It's Asparagus Time in Michigan
 •  Autumn in Michigan
 •  Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes
 •  To Be Young In Michigan
 •  Cherries Begin to Ripen Across the State: Get Some at a U-Pick Farm Near You!
 •  Winter Life on a Dairy Farm
 •  Home-Grown Thanksgiving
 •  Michigan's Sugar Bowl - From Sugar Beets to Sweet Michigan Treats
 •  Apples to Zucchini ... Michigan's Agricultural Abundance
 •  Pick Your Own Summer Treats!
 •  Selecting and Caring For Your Holiday Tree
 •  Michigan Apples
 •  Michigan Carrots
 •  Labor Day
 •  Don't be a Melon-Head this Summer! (Eat lots of fresh cantaloupe instead!)
 •  Guess What Just Popped Up--Michigan Sweet Corn!

Michigan.gov Home | MDA Home | Contact MDA | State Web Sites | FAQ
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2008 State of Michigan