








"Pineberry" White Strawberry (Bare Root)
(Fragaria Chiloensis x Virginiana)
If you love strawberries, pineberries will be your new favorite. With notes of both strawberry and pineapple, white strawberries, or pineberries as they’re also called, are our favorite tasting strawberry. Pineberries produce in June, and you can tell they are ripe when the tiny seeds turn red. When the fruit starts to blush pink, they are at peak ripeness and out of this world delicious. Fruit is generally smaller and lower yielding than commercial June-bearing strawberries, but they are still absolutely worth growing. Pineberries are prolific producers of runners, which should be clipped promptly to increase mother-plant production, or let grow to form new plants to dig up and share with friends.
Bare root plants from first year runners. Planted in spring, these should start fruiting the following spring!
Flavor profile: Complex, tropical, pineapple, extra sweet, refreshing
Hardiness zone: 4-8
Light: Full sun-part shade
Soil: Rich, well-drained soil with pH 5.5-6.5
Spacing: 12-24” apart
Growing tips: Regularly clip runners and ‘renovate’ at end of season to maintain plant spacing. Compact plants that would do well in containers.
We are unable to ship this product outside the contiguous US or to California.
All orders are for Spring 2025 and will be shipped in late March or early April. Live plants will be shipped bare root and dormant.
(Fragaria Chiloensis x Virginiana)
If you love strawberries, pineberries will be your new favorite. With notes of both strawberry and pineapple, white strawberries, or pineberries as they’re also called, are our favorite tasting strawberry. Pineberries produce in June, and you can tell they are ripe when the tiny seeds turn red. When the fruit starts to blush pink, they are at peak ripeness and out of this world delicious. Fruit is generally smaller and lower yielding than commercial June-bearing strawberries, but they are still absolutely worth growing. Pineberries are prolific producers of runners, which should be clipped promptly to increase mother-plant production, or let grow to form new plants to dig up and share with friends.
Bare root plants from first year runners. Planted in spring, these should start fruiting the following spring!
Flavor profile: Complex, tropical, pineapple, extra sweet, refreshing
Hardiness zone: 4-8
Light: Full sun-part shade
Soil: Rich, well-drained soil with pH 5.5-6.5
Spacing: 12-24” apart
Growing tips: Regularly clip runners and ‘renovate’ at end of season to maintain plant spacing. Compact plants that would do well in containers.
We are unable to ship this product outside the contiguous US or to California.
All orders are for Spring 2025 and will be shipped in late March or early April. Live plants will be shipped bare root and dormant.
(Fragaria Chiloensis x Virginiana)
If you love strawberries, pineberries will be your new favorite. With notes of both strawberry and pineapple, white strawberries, or pineberries as they’re also called, are our favorite tasting strawberry. Pineberries produce in June, and you can tell they are ripe when the tiny seeds turn red. When the fruit starts to blush pink, they are at peak ripeness and out of this world delicious. Fruit is generally smaller and lower yielding than commercial June-bearing strawberries, but they are still absolutely worth growing. Pineberries are prolific producers of runners, which should be clipped promptly to increase mother-plant production, or let grow to form new plants to dig up and share with friends.
Bare root plants from first year runners. Planted in spring, these should start fruiting the following spring!
Flavor profile: Complex, tropical, pineapple, extra sweet, refreshing
Hardiness zone: 4-8
Light: Full sun-part shade
Soil: Rich, well-drained soil with pH 5.5-6.5
Spacing: 12-24” apart
Growing tips: Regularly clip runners and ‘renovate’ at end of season to maintain plant spacing. Compact plants that would do well in containers.
We are unable to ship this product outside the contiguous US or to California.
All orders are for Spring 2025 and will be shipped in late March or early April. Live plants will be shipped bare root and dormant.