Strawberry Fort Laramie (Everbearing)

Find it on Pg.97 of our 2026 Catalogue
Strawberry Fort Laramie (Everbearing) - 7509A

One of the sweetest everbearers. Extremely hardy, heavy-bearing with excellent vigor and heavy runner production. Berries are large and bright scarlet red in color.

Growing Guide:
Strawberry Planting and Care

Pro Tip:
Strawberry Troubleshooting

Size Options

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Variant Price
7509A - 10 plants $21.70
7509B - 25 plants $33.55
7509C - 50 plants $60.85
7509D - 100 plants $103.90
7509E - 500 plants $400.00
7509F - 1000 plants $550.00
  • 5 stars: 8 (67%)
  • 4 stars: 0 (0%)
  • 3 stars: 2 (17%)
  • 2 stars: 1 (8%)
  • 1 star: 1 (8%)
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Heather Johnson (Canada)
7509A - 10 plants

Have picked a few already

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Anna Marie Mcgonigal (Canada)
7509B - 25 plants

Out of 25 plants I only had 8 survive. It was a raised bed with well worked soil. Followed instructions on the paper when planting.
I won’t be ordering from you again. It’s a lot of money to replace 3/4 of them again. What did grow were nice beautiful plants.

Hi Anna Marie, we're sorry to hear about your experience. We appreciate your feedback and are glad some of the plants grew well. Please send us an email with the required warranty information so that we can look into a warranty claim for you.

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Lillian Voth (Canada)
7509C - 50 plants

These did not grow well. 11 out of 50 failed to start and 10 more are tiny and poor. The remaining plants are growing but are way behind the other varieties.

We're sorry to hear that some of your Fort Laramie Strawberry plants did not break dormancy as expected.

Strawberries often spend their first few weeks establishing a strong root system before putting on significant top growth, especially in areas like Peace River where spring temperatures can remain cool. However, we understand how disappointing it is when some plants fail to emerge.

If your plants have been in the ground for more than six weeks and are still showing little or no growth, please email garden@ttseeds.com with your order number, planting date, and current photos of the affected plants. Our Customer Service team will be happy to review your concern in accordance with our warranty policy.

Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate the opportunity to assist you.

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Sally Rosson (Canada)
7509B - 25 plants

Healthy plants every one is producing fruits and vegetables.

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Debra Bueckert (Canada)
7509A - 10 plants

Only 7 of 10 plants sent, grew. Three roots sent did not even begin to grow. I have grown strawberries before and not had this issue.

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Chris McRee (Canada)
7509A - 10 plants

Seem to be growing and thriving - hopefully plants will produce.