The light red berries have irregular shapes and are the largest of any June-bearing variety. It is by far the best-tasting big berry ever! Plants have low vigor in very sandy soils, with moderate vigor in heavier soils. The berries have excellent flavor; color and firmness were rated good. First fruits may split or be rough. Plants are vigorous, but may not run freely indicating closer spacing may be required. Plants are susceptible to winter injury but have fewer losses from frost than other varieties. Cabot is recommended for direct marketing growers.
Approximate Strawberry Plants Required per Acre
Rows Distance | Plants Distance | Plants per Acre |
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3.5 ft. apart | 18 in. | 8,300 |
3.5 ft. apart | 24 in. | 6,225 |
4 ft. apart | 18 in. | 7,300 |
4 ft. apart | 24 in. | 5,500 |
5 ft. apart | 18 in. | 5,800 |
5 ft. apart | 24 in. | 4,400 |
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