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Seascape Strawberry Plants are a day-neutral, everbearing variety producing large, flavorful berries from early summer until frost. Their shallow root system makes them perfect for containers and raised beds, thriving in USDA hardiness zones 4-7. Hand-picked bare root plants guarantee vigorous growth and high yields, ideal for millennial gardeners seeking fresh, homegrown fruit with minimal fuss.









| ASIN | B0D74RKZDQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,794 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #13 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Hand Picked Nursery |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (453) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 12 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring to Fall |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | Hand Picked Nursery |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Items | 25 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 10 inches |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Special Feature | Great for Planters |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 4-9 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**E
Couldn't be Happier Upon Delivery but What Happened by Day 13!?
These plants (order of 5) arrived 2-3 hours ago and though I've never received bareroot strawberry plants before, I am very happy with how they look. They were shipped in a small bubblewrap envelope, which concerned me when I saw it, but the plants seem to have survived well. They were sent by USPS, which I always prefer, but travel time concerned me in this case. They spent 2+ days in North Carolina (mid August - my choice), zipped across the country, and then spent another 2 days in Washington state. I've since let the roots soak in water for maybe 20 minutes, and planted them in pots. In both cases only the roots were covered. I also cut off any black or badly damaged leaves and runner bits, to minimize rot. It's 83° outside now so I'll keep the plants inside until this heatwave passes. I'll update this review should there be any change. P.S. I did receive a couple extra plants, for a total of 7 healthy-looking plants. Thank you. Update 10 days later: Though 4 of these plants, in 2 pots, were knocked off my rail after 3 days outside (bird), all are thriving. They showed progress almost from day 1. So far: Excellent! Update: Day 13 What's happening!? All of a sudden, every leaf on every plant has become 'lacey'! Existing plants (variety - Montana) 1'-3' away are fine. See photos. I can't imagine how these plants can survive, though the stalks look fine. Extremely disappointed. Update after 1 month: Pretty sure I know what's happening now: earwigs! Letting the dog out at night, I'd noticed that there were a decent number of earwigs around. I learned that they do this sort of damage and like to hide out in damp straw mulch during the day! They're likely responsible for the small holes I've been seeing in every ripening berry on other plants I have as well as munched strawberry flowers! Not all of these plants are likely to survive, but that's my fault. I'm dealing with the earwigs now. I would buy from this seller again. Update mid October: Earwigs were definitely what caused the demise of all 7 of these plants. They later started descimating my established container strawberries. Friit and flowers were heavily targeted, but leaves were not spared either. Soya sauce and vegetable oil traps helped, but nightly hunts with a flashlight finally started knocking back the earwigs. Until they arrived, these bareroot strawberry plants grew amazingly. I'm so happy with the plants I received that I've just ordered more.
N**V
Wow! Impressive growth!
I've tried repeatedly to plant strawberries from seed only to fail every time. I decided finally to try bare root strawberries and picked up this set of 10. First of all, I received 13 which is an excellent bonus. I didn't even need to clean them up, there were no dark roots and the crowns were in nice condition. I stuck them into my A-Frame NFT hydroponic system 4 days ago and already have 2-3 new leaves growing on every single one. This is INSANE. I can't believe how quickly these things are growing. I couldn't recommend these more to anyone. If you want strawberries, and don't want to hassle with germination and waiting a long time to grow - get THESE. I will be ordering a lot more very soon. Just need to empty out some of my tubes first. Update Almost 5 months later: So, even though I got the initial plants growing only 2 of them actually survived in my Hydroponic system. It may have been something I did, I do not know. What I do know is that through the runners -exploding-, those 2 plants now have provided me with a total of 38 plants and still continue to grow out new runners. Every new plant is healthy as can be and are producing very nice strawberries. They are on the smaller side a lot of the time, but there are a lot of them and they are quite tasty.
C**R
Started out good then they starting dying off
Update: I have to recant my original review (below). Although I got one more root than expected, and the roots all popped up a leaf or two. All but one have died in the first few weeks. I have been gardening for over 50 years, and have a green thumb. I had a very well mixed sand/soil base topped with a soil made specifically for strawberries. I even used a fertilizer designed for strawberries. One plant survived of the 6 and I treated that plant exactly the same way as I treated the other 5. I ordered 5 roots, got 6 - I can't say that will happen to you, but it's always nice to get a bonus. 3 of the roots were already sprouting leaves when I got them. I was a little worried about the other 3 but they just took a week longer so I'm six out of six. I planted them in soil made for strawberries, and I'm using fertilizer made for strawberries as well. People ask me how all of my plants do so well, I feed them what they want and put them in the soil they like! This is a really good value compared to buying plants at the store, and you don't have to put them in a small pot and transplant them later, you can just put them in the soil. I'm caging mine because I live next to a forest so I can have all the berries for myself (the critters have plenty of food to eat in the forest!). I'm going to cover them in straw with a moisture barrier for the winter, so hopefully I can keep this crop going next year.
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