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Seascape strawberry
Seascape is a premium day-neutral strawberry cultivar developed by the University of California in 1992, bred from the ‘Selva’ and ‘Douglas’ varieties. Known for its exceptional flavor and impressive yields, Seascape produces large, sweet berries continuously from late spring through fall. Unlike June-bearing types, this variety offers a steady harvest, making it ideal for both home gardeners and small-scale growers. The berries are firm, aromatic, and glossy—perfect for fresh eating, freezing, or market sales.
Seascape thrives in full sun and tolerates a wide range of climates, from cold northern regions to warm southern zones. It performs well in USDA Zones 4 through 9 and prefers rich, well-drained sandy loam with a pH between 6.5 and 6.8. Plants reach about 12 inches tall and spread up to 24 inches wide, producing runners that can be transplanted to expand your patch. With moderate water needs and resistance to most common diseases, Seascape is a resilient, low-maintenance choice for gardeners seeking reliable, flavorful fruit throughout the growing season.
Plants are bareroot