If I understand it correctly the normal way to plant strawberries is in the fall and then the following summer they start producing strawberries. Can you buy plants to plant in the spring that will produce?
That is a good question, I would be also interested to hear if they have a hybrid strawberry plant the produces right away.
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First make sure you are planting your strawberry plants in an area that gets full sun and the soil is rich and well drained. If you are going to grow the strawberries in an area that used to be a garden patch you may want to consider varieties of strawberry plants that are more resistant to diseases and pests such as Eariglow, Settler, Trista, Allstar, or Tribute.