Jewel Strawberries
June bearing variety, very popular producing large, firm, bright red fruit
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Early spring or late summer, spaced
appropriately
• Watering Keep soil evenly moist, avoid overwatering
Mulching: Apply organic mulch to conserve moisture and
suppress weeds
• Fertilizing: Feed with balanced organic or strawberryspecific
fertilizer
• Care: Monitor for pests, remove weeds, and maintain
plant health
• Harvesting: Ripe berries are bright red and firm, harvest
by twisting or cutting stem
• Culinary Uses: Enjoy fresh, in salads, jams, jellies, or as
dessert toppings
June bearing variety, very popular producing large, firm, bright red fruit
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Early spring or late summer, spaced
appropriately
• Watering Keep soil evenly moist, avoid overwatering
Mulching: Apply organic mulch to conserve moisture and
suppress weeds
• Fertilizing: Feed with balanced organic or strawberryspecific
fertilizer
• Care: Monitor for pests, remove weeds, and maintain
plant health
• Harvesting: Ripe berries are bright red and firm, harvest
by twisting or cutting stem
• Culinary Uses: Enjoy fresh, in salads, jams, jellies, or as
dessert toppings
June bearing variety, very popular producing large, firm, bright red fruit
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
• Soil Well-draining, loamy soil
• Planting Early spring or late summer, spaced
appropriately
• Watering Keep soil evenly moist, avoid overwatering
Mulching: Apply organic mulch to conserve moisture and
suppress weeds
• Fertilizing: Feed with balanced organic or strawberryspecific
fertilizer
• Care: Monitor for pests, remove weeds, and maintain
plant health
• Harvesting: Ripe berries are bright red and firm, harvest
by twisting or cutting stem
• Culinary Uses: Enjoy fresh, in salads, jams, jellies, or as
dessert toppings