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Andrew Jamieson released the AC Valley Sunset in Nova Scotia. This new variety ripens about five to seven days later than Cabot. It is a good late season strawberry, with a slightly softer skin and good flavor. It’s also easy to grow, and should be well-suited for zones 4-7. But be aware: the new cultivar has very low yield potential and is not as vigorous as Cabot.

The red ripe fruit of the ‘Valley Sunset’ strawberry is firmer and smaller than that of the ‘Bounty’ or ‘Wendy’ varieties. The taste is typically described as mild to sweet and a seven or eight on a scale of one to nine. It has a moderate level of resistance to leaf spot and powdery mildew. It is susceptible to root rot caused by Phytophthora fragariae Hickman var. fragariae.

The ‘Valley Sunset’ variety was commercially released in May 2009, and has shown moderate resistance to several diseases, including leaf spot, powdery mildew, and fruit rot. The plant has a high level of disease resistance, and is a great choice if you’re growing strawberries in an area that experiences a late summer heat wave. The strawberry has a long harvest season, but ‘Valley Sunrise’ has excellent flavor and can be picked earlier.

The ‘Valley Sunset’ variety has been a commercial introduction in Canada since May 2009. This new cultivar is known for producing medium yields of large, sweet fruits. Its late-season ripening period allows growers to extend the season, while providing a higher yield per acre. However, it does not produce as many runners as ‘Bounty’. Therefore, early planting is recommended to ensure a sufficient number of runners.

‘Valley Sunset’ was introduced in May 2009 in Canada. This new cultivar is a short-day strawberry that produces medium yields of large, sweet fruit. It also ripens late in the season, extending the harvest season. It is an excellent late-season variety with good flavor. It is also very productive and produces high-quality berries. It is a good choice for early-season gardens.

This variety was introduced in May 2009. It has been a popular late-season strawberry for many years. It was introduced to Canada in May 2009. The cultivar produces large, sweet berries in mid-season. ‘Valley Sunset’ ripens at a late time, which is good for extending the strawberry season. Its short-day habit makes it an excellent choice for warmer climates. It also provides a longer season, making it more suitable for colder regions.

The Valley Sunset strawberry is an excellent choice for northern climates. It is easy to grow and is a good choice for late-season plantings. Its large, round fruit is perfect for the market. Aside from its high yield, this cultivar has excellent flavor and is suitable for almost all regions. It is recommended for gardens where frost is a problem. ‘Valley’ is a great choice for extending harvest season in warm climates.

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