Variety
Strawberries come in a variety of types, categorized by fruit shape and origin country, such as "American Catherine," "Strawberry Treasure," "Miao'er Berry," and "Juyu Berry." Each variety has unique characteristics and varying adaptability to environmental, climatic, and soil conditions. The pricing for strawberry seedlings of different varieties can also differ. Quantity
Strawberry seedling quantities should be calculated based on the size of your planting area. Generally, larger planting areas require more strawberry seedlings. The total cost of planting can be calculated by multiplying the price per seedling by the number needed.


Seedling age selection
The seedling age of strawberry seedlings refers to the development time of the seeds, typically divided into one-year-old and two-year-old varieties. One-year-old varieties have a seedling age of 1 year, suitable for survival in the spring of next year, but they grow slower and yield less fruit. Two-year-old varieties usually have a seedling age of 2 years, with a shorter growth cycle and higher fruit yield. When choosing the seedling age, one needs to consider the growth environment and costs.
Section 3: Quantity Selection
The quantity of strawberry seedlings will affect the later planting scale and yield. Generally, strawberry growers need to consider their own demand scale when choosing an appropriate number of seedlings. It is recommended to start with a small-scale trial planting, confirm the yield and adaptability of the strawberries before proceeding with large-scale procurement. For those looking to plant strawberries on a large scale, bulk orders can be made from nurseries, and prices can also be lower.




































