A particularly adaptable perennial berry, strawberry Fragaria x Seascape is an everbearing strawberry with excellent flavor. Everbearing strawberries begin producing fruit when temperatures are between 35°F and 85°F and continue cropping until the first frost of winter. They grow berries every six weeks for a steady supply of garden-fresh fruit all season long. Seascape performs well even in more extreme climates than other strawberry cultivars and produces exceptionally tasty fruit. Set up your strawberry patch for success, Plant strawberries in moist, well-draining soil rich in organic matter. For best berry production choose a full sun location and mulch against weeds with a layer of straw. Aft.er the last frost in spring, plant strawberries in rows spaced 18 in. - 24 in. between plants and 3 ft. - 4 ft. between rows to allow adequate space for new runners to form. Alternatively, plant strawberries in containers leaving 18 in. between each plant. Water when the top 1 in. - 2 in. of soil has dried out, once (sometimes twice) per day in summer. Allowing soil to partially dry out between waterings helps plants better resist root rot. Strawberries are naturally deer resistant. For best results, protect berries from birds, who enjoy fresh fruit almost as much as you do.