



🍓 Grow the berry best — all season, all natural, all yours!
Albion Everbearing Strawberry Bare Roots come in a pack of 25 vigorous, non-GMO plants that produce large, sweet, and firm berries with vibrant red color. These hardy plants thrive in USDA zones 4-7, offering continuous fruiting from spring to fall. Their uncut roots promote fast establishment and resistance to common diseases, making them ideal for fresh consumption, baking, freezing, and preserves.
| ASIN | B09PQRDQT9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,124 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #50 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | Pri Gardens |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (936) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 12 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850013269075 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Medina Trading LLC |
| Material Feature | GMO Free |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 25 |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Special Feature | High Germination Rate |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 4-7 |
| Unit Count | 25.0 Count |
A**R
Great Quality, Great Deal!
Just got mine in a couple days ago and I am so happy so far! They showed up earlier than initially projected which was nice! A few showed up with leaves already and within the two days over 15 of them have leaves or are about to have them. All of them have really well established root structure and are showing signs of life. Really impressed with these so far- a lot better than the bare roots you’ll find at stores. Will definitely be ordering more!
B**U
Nice bare root strawberry plants
These arrived quickly, well packed and in great condition. Included easy to follow instructions - they’ve been in the ground a week now and every one of them is growing new leaves. There were even a few extra in there. Very excited to see how they produce.
S**G
Healthy fully developed root systems
Arrived in great condition. Really nice root systems. Super long and healthy. Highly recommend
B**Y
they were some BIG strawberries!
plants produced well had some of the largest strawberries I have ever grown. did very well in my aquaponics system
S**M
These survived the blazing California heat. First berries were delicious, but few in number.
Waited to give these berries a chance before reviewing. First of all, these bare roots arrived in excellent condition. I love, love, love strawberries and was excited at the prospect of having fresh berries with the dew still on them, anytime I want. But the Miserable Weather Gods (MWGs) were not having it. I put the berries in the ground as soon as I got them, fertilized them, played classical music, read to them from Leaves of Grass, and watered them with the purest water I could produce with my inline filter. Yet, all this plant pampering was doomed by the MANY days of unrelenting heat. One particular stretch was 30 days of over 100 F (almost 38 Celsius!) DAYAM! That's hot no matter who you are. Poor berries toughed it out, but didn't produce many blooms. Only a couple of precious berries, no matter what I did, including watering them multiple times per day. There's a reason that not much grows in the desert (HINT: It's the freaking heat!) and we turned into the desert where I live. The good news, though, is that the hot days are nearly over and the berry vines are spreading. I even got one or two delicious berries. If I over-winter these lovely plants, they may well produce a bumper crop by December or January. YAY! Great tasting, good for you and fun to grow if you don't live in a zone of unforgiving heat. (If you DO- cover with a sun cloth and water profusely. That might help.)
M**Z
All plants are growing great.
When we got these, they looked like dirty weeds tied together in a rubber band. My wife separated them and said, "You're going to plant these. They look like weeds and I have doubts." Yes...there were some that looked healthier than others, but I figured that we'd give it a shot. Every single plant is thriving. The strawberry "plugs" are apparently very durable and robust, even if they don't look great when strapped together. I have a bunch of plants growing great on the patio and already producing fruit. NOTE: I'm realizing that I need more plants in the coming years. While they're growing great, and they're already tried to spread into the flower bed around the patio (a good thing for me), each plant only products a few strawberries. I eat a LOT of strawberries, so 25 plants is just a start. I need 100-150 to cover a summer (looking at current production). I've only had the strawberries planted for maybe 6 weeks and getting a few berries turning red right now. Perhaps they'll keep producing all summer, but even then, 25 plants won't overwhelm our kitchen. Perhaps this will change, but just know that you may need more than you think. That being said, my hope was to get most of the plants to grow and produce...and all of them are growing and producing. Product was just what I wanted.
L**.
There's always next year
These have really struggled, and only 5 appear to have survived. We have had very hot weather, but also have had decent rain, so unsure why they struggled. Ah well. Will try again next year!
N**H
Transplant survival
Ordered 25 plants early October. 17 have survived til now and are looking good. Of the 8 that didn’t, 1 was a good transplant. The other 7 were fair and wasn’t surprised they didn’t make it. All in all I’m satisfied.
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