ALPINE STRAWBERRY BARON VON SOLEMACHER
A small Heirloom German alpine type variety producing incredibly sweet and aromatic fruits 25 mm in diameter in abundance on compact, bushy plants. Â Possible to get fruits in the first year from an early sowing. Perfect in pots, containers or hanging baskets producing fruits from early summer to autumn.
Cultivation Advice ALPINE STRAWBERRY BARON VON SOLEMACHER
- Strawberry Seeds germinate best after cold treatment. Place the sealed packet in the freezer for 2-4 weeks. Let them warm up slowly.
- Sow late February onwards in seed trays or pots and only very lightly cover to hide seed. Keep moist and semi-shady.
- Ideal germination temperature 65°f. When the plants get their second set of true leaves, thin them out, leaving three to four inches between plants. Or, replant them into separate containers.
- Once the plants are big enough to plant in the garden, remember to introduce them to the outdoors gradually.
- Do not plant strawberries where potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, or raspberries have grown within three years