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Strawberry Malwina: Late Season Strawberry for Your Garden

Fragaria × ananassa

Strawberry Malwina Ripe Fruit.
Position
  • Full sun
  • Sheltered position
  • South or west-facing aspect
  • Protected from strong winds
  • Good air circulation
Hardiness
  • Hardy down to -15°C (5°F)
Soil Type
  • Well-drained fertile soil
  • Rich in organic matter
  • Moisture-retentive but not waterlogged
  • Works well in loamy or slightly heavy soils
    Soil PH
    • Neutral to slightly acidic
    • Grab a soil test kit and ensure the perfect conditions for growth
    Height
    • Height: 20-30cm (8-12 inches)
    • Spread: 30-45cm (12-18 inches)
    Seasons of Interest
    • Flowering: Late spring to early summer (white flowers)
    • Fruiting: Late summer (July to August)
      Additional Notes
      • Late-season variety, ideal for extending strawberry harvests
      • Produces large, dark red, juicy fruits with exceptional flavour
      • High-yielding variety with consistent harvests
      • Excellent resistance to pests and diseases, including mildew and verticillium wilt
      • Performs well in UK summers, even in unpredictable weather
      • Tolerates heavier soils better than many other varieties
      • Plant 45cm apart in rows 75cm apart
      • Replace plants every 3-4 years for optimum yields
      • Good for fresh eating, desserts, and freezing
      • Moderate runner production for easier maintenance
      • Prefers straw or mulch for maintaining moisture and protecting fruits

        Discover the Flavourful World of Strawberry Malwina

        Malwina strawberries are a late-season delight that every gardening enthusiast should explore. Known for their dark red, glossy fruits and exceptional taste, Malwina strawberries bring the joy of fresh, homegrown berries into the late summer. Whether you’re a seasoned grower or new to cultivating strawberries, Malwina offers a unique opportunity to extend your harvest season with a variety celebrated for its superior flavour and quality. Learn why Malwina strawberries deserve a special spot in your garden.

        What Makes Malwina Strawberries So Special?

        Malwina strawberries stand out for their dark red flesh and exceptional sweetness. These berries are among the best late-season varieties, perfect for gardeners who want to enjoy strawberries long after most others have finished fruiting. Their firm texture, high Brix levels, and sweet aroma make them a top choice for fresh eating, baking, or preserving.

        Malwina strawberries also resist common diseases like mildew and verticillium wilt. However, they require careful management to avoid crown rot and excessive vegetative growth. This combination of outstanding flavour and robust disease resistance makes Malwina a favourite among gardeners and professional growers.

        How Does Malwina Compare to Other Late-Season Varieties?

        Malwina strawberries have a distinct advantage over other late-season varieties. Their berries are large, over 85% exceeding 35mm in size. The crop starts 12 days later than Florence, providing an extended harvest window. Additionally, their self-fertile nature ensures reliable yields, although they produce about 15% less than the popular Elsanta variety.

        Their foliage hides the fruit within, protecting it from harsh weather and pests. This feature, combined with their ability to withstand heavy rain, makes Malwina strawberries a reliable choice for gardeners in varying climates. If you’re looking for a variety that combines flavour, size, and resilience, Malwina is the answer.

        When Is the Best Time for Planting?

        The ideal time to plant Malwina strawberries is late spring. Ensure the soil is well-prepared and free-draining to give the plants the best possible start. For bare-root plants, spread out their roots and place them in the soil at a level where the crown is just above the surface. This method ensures that the plants are established quickly and produce strong crops.

        What Are the Soil and Space Requirements?

        Malwina strawberries thrive in well-manured, free-draining soil. If planting directly in the garden, dig in plenty of well-rotted manure before planting to enrich the soil and boost fertility. If you’re short on space, Malwina also grows well in containers—just be sure to use a soil-based compost such as John Innes No.2 for the best results.

        Choose a sunny spot and allow 75cm between plants to encourage good airflow and reduce disease risk. Space rows 45cm apart to make weeding, watering, and harvesting more manageable. With the proper soil preparation and spacing, your Malwina strawberries will have the best chance to flourish.

          How to Care for Malwina Strawberries

          Water your Malwina strawberries regularly, but avoid waterlogging the soil to keep them healthy. A balanced fertiliser can help promote healthy growth, but nitrogen application should be carefully managed to prevent excessive foliage. A sheltered spot can protect the plants from strong winds, which can damage the leaves and flowers.

            How to Manage Common Strawberry Diseases

            Malwina strawberries are resistant to mildew, verticillium wilt, and red core. However, they can be susceptible to crown rot if overwatered. Proper spacing, drainage, and careful watering can help prevent this issue. Please inspect your plants regularly for signs of disease and take action quickly to maintain their health.

              Why Choose Malwina Strawberries for Late-Season Harvests?

              Malwina strawberries are the perfect choice for extending your strawberry season. Their late harvest, which typically begins at the end of July, ensures fresh, homegrown strawberries are available when other varieties have finished. Their large, dark red fruits and sweet flavour make them a delightful addition to summer desserts and preserves.

                Can Malwina Strawberries Be Grown in Containers?

                Malwina strawberries grow very well in containers and hanging baskets, making them perfect for small gardens, patios, or balconies. If you’re planting in containers, use a soil-based compost such as John Innes No.2, which provides the stability and nutrients strawberries need. For hanging baskets, choose a moisture-control compost—it’s lighter than soil-based mixes and helps prevent the plants from drying out too quickly.

                Position your containers or baskets in a sunny spot and water regularly, especially during warm weather. Feed your plants frequently to support strong growth and enjoy a generous harvest of large, sweet berries.

                  How to Buy Malwina Strawberry Plants

                  When purchasing Malwina strawberry plants, look for fresh-dug or bare-root plants from late spring. Online retailers and garden centres often offer most of these plants, making it easy to find the perfect ones for your garden. Ensure that all its plants are healthy and well-rooted to give your strawberries the best start. Order your bare-root plants here.

                    What Are the Benefits of Growing Malwina Strawberries?

                    Exceptional Flavour

                    Malwina strawberries are renowned for their sweet flavour and high Brix levels, making them ideal for fresh eating and desserts.

                    Robust Plants

                    These vigorous plants withstand heavy rain and have good disease resistance, ensuring reliable harvests even in challenging conditions.

                    Extended Harvest Season

                    Malwina strawberries’ late season ensures you can enjoy fresh strawberries well into late summer.

                    Versatile Growing Options

                    Whether in the ground, containers, or hanging baskets, Malwina strawberries adapt to various growing conditions, making them suitable for all gardeners.

                      From Darren’s Patch

                      I’ve always had a soft spot for late-season strawberries, and Malwina is one of my favourites. There’s something incredibly satisfying about picking plump, dark red berries when most other varieties have finished for the year. I grow mine in both beds and a few large containers near the patio — they’re a real talking point when guests spot those glossy fruits! I love their rich, sweet flavour, and they freeze beautifully if you ever have any left over (I rarely do). Just remember to prep your soil well or use a good compost like John Innes No.2, and they’ll reward you with a fantastic harvest. Whether you’re a seasoned grower or just starting, Malwina strawberries are a brilliant choice for extending the joy of summer well into August.

                      Darren Signature

                      Key Points to Remember:

                       

                      • Malwina strawberries are a late-season variety known for their dark red, glossy fruits and exceptional sweetness
                      • They have good resistance to mildew, verticillium wilt, and red core, but are susceptible to crown rot
                      • Plant them in well-draining soil with 75cm spacing for optimal growth
                      • Malwina strawberries can be grown in gardens, containers, or hanging baskets
                      • Their extended harvest season and robust nature make them a perfect choice for gardeners looking to enjoy strawberries late into summer

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                        Frequently Asked Questions

                        Q: What makes the Strawberry ‘Malwina’ a great late-season variety?

                        A: The ‘Malwina’ is one of the best late-season strawberry varieties available! It produces large, glossy red fruits that are exceptionally sweet and juicy, making it perfect for enjoying in late June and beyond.

                        Q: Where can I buy strawberry ‘Malwina’ plants?

                        A: You can purchase ‘Malwina’ strawberry plants as bare root or cold-stored plants from various online nurseries or local garden centres. Please make sure you choose a nursery with a good selection of strawberry varieties.

                        Q: How should I plant my ‘Malwina’ strawberries?

                        A: For successful planting, choose a sunny spot with free-draining, well-manured soil to prevent root rot and keep your plants healthy. Space your ‘Malwina’ strawberries about 30cm apart to give them room to grow.

                        Q: Can I propagate my ‘Malwina’ strawberries?

                        A: Absolutely! You can propagate ‘Malwina’ strawberries by using the runners they produce. Ensure the parent plant has a healthy crown, and you’ll soon have new plants growing!

                        Q: What are the key benefits of growing strawberry plants like ‘Malwina’?

                        A: Growing ‘Malwina’ strawberries offers plenty of benefits! They’re delicious, resistant to verticillium wilt, and provide a generous harvest during the late season. They’re also a fun and rewarding addition to your garden.

                        Q: How do I care for my ‘Malwina’ strawberries during the growing season?

                        A: To care for your ‘Malwina’ strawberries, ensure they get plenty of sunlight, keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, and watch for pests. To maintain their health, please regularly examine your plants for any signs of disease.

                        Q: Is there anything I should try if my strawberry plants aren’t thriving?

                        A: If your plants aren’t thriving, check your watering routine to ensure they’re not too dry or waterlogged, get enough sunlight, and improve compacted soil if necessary. A bit of extra care can make a big difference!

                        Q: How many ‘Malwina’ plants should I buy for my garden?

                        A: Purchasing 10 plants per section is great if you’re just starting out. This provides enough for a decent harvest while avoiding overcrowding. Be sure to leave enough space for the plants to grow!

                        Q: Are there any specific diseases I should watch out for with ‘Malwina’ strawberries?

                        A: Although ‘Malwina’ has resistance to verticillium wilt, you should still monitor for root rot and other common strawberry diseases. Good garden hygiene and regular checks can help keep your plants healthy!

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