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Honeoye June - Bearing Strawberry Plant

Fragaria x ananassa 'Honeoye'

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Fast-growing, Flowering, Edible, Self-pollinating, Ornamental Berries/Fruit, Attracts pollinators, Heat Tolerant, Container Friendly, and Thornless

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Fragaria x ananassa 'Honeoye'
  • Height
    1 ft
  • Width
    1 ft
  • Growing Zones
    3-10
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • White
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Fall Color
    Red
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: For the sweetest, most abundant berries, plant your Honeoye Strawberries in full sun, meaning at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. While they can grow in partial shade, you will notice a significant drop in fruit production and the berries will lack that signature deep red color.
  • Soil: These plants love rich, loamy soil that drains like a well wrung sponge. If you have heavy clay, mix in plenty of organic compost or plant them in raised beds to prevent "wet feet," which can lead to root rot.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy, providing about 1 inch of water per week to help the roots establish. Once mature, Honeoye is moderately drought tolerant, but inconsistent watering during fruit development will result in smaller, puckered berries and stressed foliage. Aim for deep soakings at the base of the plant rather than overhead misting to keep the leaves dry and disease free.

Pruning Tips

Since Honeoye is a June-bearing variety, it produces one large crop on wood grown the previous season. Immediately after the final harvest in July, mow or shear the foliage down to about 2 inches above the crown to stimulate fresh, healthy growth for next year. Think of this like a "reset button" that clears out old, tired leaves and allows the plant to focus energy on developing strong daughter plants and new flower buds.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer early in the spring as soon as new growth appears to fuel the upcoming berry production. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer or fall, as this encourages tender new growth that can be easily damaged by the first winter frost. A light application of compost or a low nitrogen formula in late August is all they need to tuck themselves in for the winter.

Picture-Perfect Fruit Honeoye Strawberry Plant

When it comes to the world of Strawberries, the Honeoye Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa 'Honeoye') is a celebrity. What makes this spectacular Strawberry a star? Honeoye Strawberries are large, delicious, and impressively cold-hardy!

Not only is this variety a treat for those who live in bitterly cold areas because it shrugs off the below-freezing temperatures, but it also produces an abundant yield of brilliantly red berries.

In fact, while these Strawberry plants are widely adored throughout the home gardening community, they are especially beloved by gardeners in the most frigid U.S. zones like those in the Northeast and Midwest.

Honeoye Strawberries are picture-perfect. They are deep red with a broad fruit form. These merry berries shine brightly out from the plant's medium green, peppy foliage. While these berries are striking, they also strike all the right notes in regard to flavor. They're sweet and juicy with a light floral scent.

Use your Honeoye Strawberries to add sweet notes to your salads (they pair amazingly well with candied pecans, goat cheese, and lemon). These tasty berries also macerate well for a sweet treat with a bit of whipped cream or as an ice cream topping.

Add a fresh touch to your cheesecake with your Honeoye Strawberry harvest. Of course, you can use your Strawberries to make scrumptious preserves that will extend the berry-picking season into fall and winter.

If you have kids, you will keep them happy with plenty of Honeoye berries. You can even let your little ones pick their own Strawberries or let them transplant runners into their own personal berry patch or strawberry container.

Just be sure your little ones are prepared for summer harvests because the Honeoye Strawberry is a June-bearer. If they're at summer camp during that time, don't worry--this reliable producer will push out Strawberries for a long fruiting season.

Honeoye Strawberry plants are perky and grow a bit more upright and larger than most other varieties. In addition to its expressive form, this cultivar produces large, heart-shaped leaves with incised margins.

These broad leaves provide the garden with a lively appearance. These green leaves become even showier as winter arrives and the foliage reddens to a brilliant display

Naturally, the Honeoye Strawberry blooms before its fruit comes in. These sweet strawberry blooms create a charming display of five-petaled flowers with fuzzy honey-yellow centers.

These white flowers attract bees to the garden and, because this variety is a heavy producer, it will provide them with plenty of flowers to pollinate.

How to Use the Honeoye Strawberry in the Landscape

You do not need a lot of garden space to enjoy your own fresh Honeoye Strawberries. These delightful plants do well in containers, including vertical gardens, tiered planters, and hanging pots.

Honeoye Strawberry plants look lovely, dazzling brightly on the balcony or as a spiller in your vegetable container garden. One of our favorite ways we've seen these plants used is as a mailbox container planting.

Use Strawberries beyond the veggie garden! Let the Honeoye Strawberry spread and fill in for a fun and fascinating groundcover. Over the course of a year or two, you'll find your Honeoye strawberries will produce plenty of healthy runners that will happily produce their own tasty berries. With these deep red berries and perky white flowers, you'll find you have one of the most attractive groundcovers in the neighborhood.

Add a unique flair to your front yard by using Honeoye Strawberry plants along your walkway. Guests will feel like they're walking in a Strawberry wonderland as they arrive at your home.

It would be silly to not plant Honeoye Strawberries in your vegetable garden. Plant them in rows to make harvesting easier and keep runners from filling in too close to their source plants.

  • Cheerful White Blossoms
  • Large, Deep Red Sweet Strawberries
  • June-Bearing Excellent Container Plant
  • Stunning, Edible Groundcover & Versatile Landscaping Usage
  • Highly Productive With Ample Runners

#ProPlantTips for Care

Honeoye Strawberry plants have a great reputation for their high yields, but they often wait until their second or third summer to reach their maximum production. To help yours reach their full potential, you can deadhead them in their first year and trim off rogue runners.

If you want to transplant your Honeoye Strawberry runner, wait until the runner develops roots, this is a clear indication that it can pull its own water and nutrients from the soil.

Honeoye Strawberries like full sun and rapid-draining soils. They thrive and produce larger fruit with regular watering from spring until dormancy in fall. While they are cold-hardy, a layer of mulch is a great way to protect your investment during winter.

  • Full Sun Perennials
  • Well-Drained Enriched Soil
  • Moderate Regular Moisture
  • Clean Mounds In Early Spring
  • Disease Resistant & Easy To Grow

The Honeoye June-Bearing Strawberries are bright, sweet, and made to eat! These cheerful plants will provide you with plenty of fruit and fresh inspiration. Invest in a beautiful Strawberry plant that will help your garden glow its brightest. Nature Hills will hold your quality bulbs and container plants safely until the proper planting time for your growing zone!

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