Adult dimensions: Height up to 1,50 m, width up to 1 m.
Foliage: Evergreen to semi-evergreen.
Type of soil: Rich, moist and well-drained soil, neutral to chalky.
Hardiness: Hardy to -20°C.
Site: Full sun.
Plantation density: 2 to 3 per m².
Properties and uses:
The strawberry plant ‘Mount Everest’ is an astonishing specimen. It produces long branches which can be trained on a trellis or a stake, or let down from a suspended support. It can also be planted in the ground, used as a ground covering plant letting its stems run freely.
Its fruit production is abundant from June right through to the first frost. Its fruits are rather large, tender and fruity.
Between mid-September and mid-November, you will receive fresh plants (with leaves) to plant quickly after receipt. From mid-November, you will receive "frigo" plants; Torn in vegetative rest and then cooled, they ensure an optimum success rate.
Plant them now: the shortest way to your plate is through your garden!