.50c - Bare Root Strawberry Plants. sold in lots of 20 plants
🍓 .50c - Bare Root Strawberry Plants. sold in lots of 20 plants.
These are a combination of Bunnings Ventana (large & sweet) and Mignonette, alpine strawberries - small & round very sweet & runners & 1st season plants.
Pickup in Richmond or happy to hold for collection by arrangement. Will dig up just before collection.
July & August is the perfect time to plant strawberries 🌱
Bare root plants are dormant now, which means they transplant easily and put their energy into strong root growth before spring. Get them in the ground now, and you’ll be rewarded with lush plants and juicy berries when the warmer weather hits!
This bundle includes a mix of 1-season plants and runners, all healthy and ready to take off once the weather warms up. Ideal for garden beds, pots, or even hanging baskets.
Whether you're starting a new patch or topping up an existing one – this is a great-value way to fill your garden with flavour.
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