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Expertly Grown In The UK
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Expertly Grown In The UK
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Framberry Strawberry Plants

Looks like a Strawberry, taste almost like a Raspberry

The Highlights

    • A delicious hybrid mix between a strawberry and a raspberry
    • Mouth-watering variety with a sweet raspberry flavour
    • Enjoy them fresh from the plant, with cream or even in cakes
    • Easy to grow and compact, making it great for containers
    • Produces tasty, orange-red fruit in early to midsummer
    • Grow your own and enjoy baskets full of deliciously sweet fruit

Framberry Strawberry Plants

Looks like a Strawberry, taste almost like a Raspberry
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The Highlights

    • A delicious hybrid mix between a strawberry and a raspberry
    • Mouth-watering variety with a sweet raspberry flavour
    • Enjoy them fresh from the plant, with cream or even in cakes
    • Easy to grow and compact, making it great for containers
    • Produces tasty, orange-red fruit in early to midsummer
    • Grow your own and enjoy baskets full of deliciously sweet fruit

Know Your Plant

Supplied as:

5 Bare Root Plants
9cm Pots
9cm Pots
9cm Pots

Height on arrival:

10-20cm inc. roots

Eventual height:

20-30cm

Eventual spread:

20-30cm
20-30cm
20-30cm
20-30cm

Tasting notes:

Sweet raspberry flavour
Sweet raspberry flavour
Sweet raspberry flavour
Sweet raspberry flavour

Time to first crop:

2 years

Hardiness:

Fully Hardy
Fully Hardy
Fully Hardy
Fully Hardy

Self fertile:

Self Fertile
Self Fertile
Self Fertile
Self Fertile

Rootstock:

Spacing:

Care Guide

Water Regularly in Summer

Water frequently while new plants are establishing. Also water during dry periods in the growing season. Try to avoid wetting crowns and fruit as this can promote disease

Full sun

Position in Full Sun (6h+)

Fertile, well-drained soil

Avoid areas prone to frost and soils that have previously grown potatoes, chrysanthemums, or tomatoes because they are all prone to the disease verticillium wilt

Prune Regularly

If your Strawberry plant is planted in late summer, remove the flowers in the first year to encourage fruiting next year. After harvesting, remove old leaves but leave the crown and new leaves untouched to allow sunlight into the centre of your plant

For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page

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