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Chandler Strawberry Plants β HighβYield JuneβBearers for PickβYourβOwn Farms and Home Growers
Chandler Strawberry Plants are a top choice for commercial growers and pickβyourβown farms thanks to their exceptional yield, firm berries, and outstanding flavor. Originating in California, this semiβearly Juneβbearing variety produces a heavy, concentrated crop over a 2β3 week harvest window. Chandler strawberries are ideal for fresh eating, freezing, and farmβstand sales, offering growers a dependable, highβperforming plant with strong customer appeal.
Key Features:
β’ Highβyield Juneβbearing variety
β’ Firm, glossy red berries with excellent flavor
β’ Semiβearly harvest window ideal for commercial picking
β’ Strong performance in warmer regions
β’ Excellent for fresh eating, freezing, and farm markets
β’ Not winter hardy north of the MidβAtlantic region
Common Questions:
β’ What problem does Chandler solve? It provides a heavy, reliable harvest ideal for farms needing consistent yields and berries that hold up well for customers.
β’ Is Chandler good for pickβyourβown farms? Yes, itβs one of the most popular PYO varieties due to berry size, firmness, and flavor.
β’ When does Chandler produce? It delivers a single, abundant June crop over 2β3 weeks.
β’ Is Chandler winter hardy? It is not recommended for regions north of the MidβAtlantic due to limited cold tolerance.
β’ Can Chandler be grown in containers? Yes, and we offer Chandler plants grown in pots as an alternative option.
β’ Should firstβyear blooms be removed? Yes, removing firstβyear blooms helps establish stronger plants for larger future harvests.
Description:
Chandler (Fragaria Γ ananassa βChandlerβ) is a semiβearly Juneβbearing strawberry known for its high productivity and excellent berry quality. The fruit is firm, glossy, and richly flavored, making it ideal for both fresh use and freezing. Chandler performs best in warmer climates and is widely used by commercial growers for its dependable yields and customerβpreferred berry characteristics. Its concentrated harvest window makes it especially valuable for farms that rely on predictable picking periods.
Planting & Care:
β’ Soil: Prefers fertile, wellβdrained soil
β’ Sun: Full sun for maximum yield
β’ Water: Keep evenly moist during establishment and fruiting
β’ Spacing: Standard strawberry spacing for Juneβbearers
β’ FirstβYear Blooms: Remove blooms during the first season to strengthen plant growth
β’ Runners: Allow up to 3 runners per plant for optimal production
Seasonal Notes:
β’ Semiβearly June harvest lasting 2β3 weeks
β’ Best suited for warmer regions; not winter hardy in colder northern zones
β’ Excellent berry firmness for farm stands and PYO operations
Ideal Uses:
β’ Pickβyourβown farms
β’ Market growers and farm stands
β’ Highβyield home gardens
β’ Fresh eating and freezing
Explore additional options in our Strawberry Plants collection.
Order Chandler Strawberry Plants:
Boost your farmβs productivity with Chandler Strawberry Plants from Greenwood Nursery. Their high yield, excellent flavor, and reliable performance make them a standout choice for growers booking ahead for spring planting.
Shipping Information:
β’ Available Sizes: Plug plants (booking for summer 2026)
β’ Shipping Window: Booking now for Spring 2025; ships late March through April 15th
Related Categories:
β’ Strawberry Plants
β’ FruitβBearing Plants
β’ HighβYield Edible Plants
β’ Farm & Market Grower Favorites
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