Wild strawberry Mara des bois - pot ø10.5 cm (Fragaria x ananassa 'Mara des Bois')

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Wild strawberry Mara des bois - pot ø10.5 cm (Fragaria x ananassa 'Mara des Bois')

Aardbei Mara des Bois

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Product information "Wild strawberry Mara des bois - pot ø10.5 cm (Fragaria x ananassa 'Mara des Bois')"

As the name suggests, this variety has characteristics of the woodland strawberry, it is a real variety for lovers. These are mainly known in France and are considered the tastiest strawberry there.

The rather small, soft fruits have an exceptionally good flavor and an aroma that is slightly perfumed. Harvest the fruits ripe for the best flavor.

Mara de Bois is a perennial species and, if the plant is enjoying itself, will bear fruit from May to October. It is possible, especially in very hot weather, that there will be short periods when the plant does not produce fruit.

This variety lends itself well to growing in pots, just make sure to provide adequate nutrition and water.

PLANTING:
Strawberries are best planted until mid-August, August 20 at the latest. Because they still need a good growth period in autumn to make flowers internally. Especially if the plants are a bit thinner, it is important to plant out around August 15 at the latest. Planting too late will result in fewer flowers in spring.

Strawberries are only replanted on the same piece of land every four, better five years. Especially the varieties that are susceptible to root diseases. Since strawberries in general are quite susceptible to verticilium (wilt), it is better not to plant them in a plot that has had potatoes or leguminous plants.

CULTIVATION TIPS:
Strawberries grow best in soils that hold water well in the spring and early summer. On the other hand, there should be no waterlogging in the winter. It is therefore advisable to plant strawberries on a slightly raised bed, so that there is certainly no water retention during the winter.
If you have a light soil (sandy soil), you won't have problems with waterlogging in winter, but you will have problems with drought in spring. Especially strawberry plants whose fruits are growing require sufficient water. A slightly heavier soil (loam, silt) is ideal for strawberries, as long as there is no stagnation of water at the plants in winter.

Ideally, the soil should be prepared about four weeks before planting. This allows the fertilizer to spread and the soil is settled enough to cover it with a foil or sheet. It is best to place the foil or sheet when the soil is sufficiently moist.
Strawberries do not like a lot of nitrogen. The type of fertilizer is also important. Using mineral fertilizer just before planting is dangerous for root burn. It is best to use organic commercial fertilizers with a high potassium content and little nitrogen, for example 130 g/m² 6-5-10. Farmyard manure is given to the pre-crop, i.e. in early spring at the latest. Well-digested compost can be used before planting. Strawberries prefer a slightly lower acidity of the soil.
Strawberries grow better if you can plant them on a soil cover. This can be a black foil, but even better is a root canvas that is water permeable.
Plant the plants in the row 25 cm, the rows at 70 cm and not too deep. Planting too deep will cause poor growth, as will planting too shallow.

The plants are well pressed and watered after planting. Especially during the first few days water them regularly. After that they are wetted daily and in sunny weather several times a day.

After planting, sometimes a few offshoots appear, these are removed. Finally, even in September it can sometimes still be dry. Give then also still some water. It is important that the growth in the plants remains so that they can continue undisturbed with the internal flower formation.

Remove the offshoots in September so that all energy can go to the mother plant at that time

Product specifications

Application / use plant: Unknown - n/a
Bloom Month: May, June, July, August, September
Bloom color: White
Branches / bark: Unknown - n/a
Dutch plant name: Aardbei mara des bois
Frost resistance: Good winter hardiness
Fruit: Unknown - n/a
Growth habit : Unknown - n/a
Humidity/Soil: Normal soil, Moist soil
Latin plant family: Rosaceae
Leaf / Foliage: Green
Location: Full sun
Minimum growing height (in cm): 10
Plant characteristic: Strawberries
Winter foliage: Losing leaf
maximal growth height (in cm): 25
type of crop: Fruit
type of soil: Normal soil