Ukrainian Star Pavlo Zibrov Celebrates First Strawberry Harvest from His Kyiv-Area Garden.

Zibrov with strawberries at plot
Zibrov with strawberries at plot

Pavlo Zibrov's First Strawberry Harvest

According to Novyny.live: Pavlo Zibrov, a People's Artist of Ukraine, has proudly showcased the first strawberries grown on his property near Kyiv. In 2026, he cultivated the 'Alina' variety, known for its high yield and pleasant taste. This remontant type begins bearing fruit in May, making it especially appealing to gardeners.

Features of the 'Alina' Variety

The 'Alina' strawberry variety boasts several traits that drive its popularity. Individual berries weigh between 30 and 50 grams on average, with a regular conical shape. The fruit has a deep red color, a sweet flavor with a pronounced strawberry aroma, and firm, juicy flesh. The variety offers consistently high yields, good resistance to common diseases, and low maintenance requirements. Notably, its frost resistance reaches -30°C, making it suitable for cultivation across diverse climates.

For successful growing of 'Alina' strawberries, gardeners are advised to:

  • choose a sunny spot with fertile, well-drained soil;
  • avoid low-lying areas where water may stagnate;
  • water the beds regularly during flowering and fruit ripening;
  • feed the plants 3-4 times per season;
  • mulch the beds to improve growing conditions.

By sharing his harvest, Zibrov not only highlights his gardening success but also offers practical tips for those aiming for a strong yield. With its favorable characteristics, the 'Alina' variety could be an excellent choice for growers across Ukraine.

Growing strawberries, particularly the 'Alina' variety, can be rewarding for both hobbyists and professional gardeners, given its high productivity and disease resistance. Promoting new cultivars adapted to Ukrainian climates can help advance local horticulture and meet domestic market demand. This also reflects the growing interest among Ukrainian consumers in locally produced fruits and vegetables.


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