Strawberry 'Earliglow' (Fragaria × ananassa 'Earliglow') is a reliable June-bearing strawberry for home gardens, raised beds, and containers. You will enjoy white spring flowers followed by an early crop of bright red berries with classic strawberry flavor. The plants stay compact and tidy, typically about 6-8 inches tall, and spread by runners to fill in a patch over time.
Give your planting a sunny location for best flowering and fruiting. Full sun is ideal, and good air flow helps keep foliage healthier. Choose fertile, well-drained soil and keep the root zone evenly moist, especially during bloom and while fruit is sizing up. Mulch is useful to keep berries cleaner and conserve moisture.
Set crowns so the midpoint of the crown sits at the soil surface (not buried and not exposed). Space plants so they have room to grow and send runners, then decide whether you want a matted row (allow some runners to root) or a more controlled bed where runners are removed. Regular watering, light feeding, and removing old leaves after harvest can help maintain vigor.
As a June-bearer, 'Earliglow' produces its main harvest in a concentrated early-season window. Pick frequently as berries ripen, and plan to refresh beds over the years if production declines. Protect ripening fruit from slugs and birds as needed, and keep plants mulched in winter in colder areas for more consistent spring growth.