Fruit Strawberry Elan 10 Non-GMO, Hybrid Seeds v
Fruit Strawberry Elan day-neutral strawberry for field or container.
Fruit Strawberry Elan has a vigorous habit (many runners) and white flowers that produce medium-size, conical berries with intensely sweet flavor.
Suitable for field, greenhouse, and container production.
Produces fruit the first year and bears from June through frost. Grows best in Zones 5 to 8.
Edible Flowers: Flowers add a mild, strawberry-like flavor if sprinkled on salads or when used as a garnish for drinks and desserts.
Germination rate 80% or better. Harvest in about 120 days.
Our Non-GMO seeds are sustainable. Our packaging is environmentally friendly, climate friendly, reusable, and recyclable.
Growing tip: Put seeds in a container with a piece of fine sandpaper and shake. This will increase germination rate and decrease the time needed for germination.
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David’s Garden Seeds is a Veteran owned business that has been offering quality strawberries seeds since 2009.
David's Garden Seeds® is a member of the GO TEXAN agriculture program.
We cannot possibly put all the directions you need for growing strawberries in your area on the seed package. We recommend that you read articles or check with other gardeners in your area.
Created from a controlled method of pollination in which the pollen of two different species or varieties is crossed by human intervention. Typical F1 varieties are deliberately created to breed a desired trait.
Gardeners who use hybrid plant varieties usually purchase new seed every year, however, over several years the seed could eventually be used for open pollination.
Freshly Packed: These strawberry seeds are packed for the current growing season and will provide high germination rates next year as well.
SPECIAL NOTE: Strawberries are hard to germinate, and we recommend that only seasoned veterans try them. They can take up to 4 to 6 weeks to germinate in a lab under ideal conditions. We recommend that they be started in 4 x 4 black pots using a germination mix. They need to be kept between 65 and 75 degrees. Here in Texas, these guys have lived through six-degree weather and can handle temps as high as 90, even higher when covered with 30 shade cloth. Plant them in an area where they can keep growing.