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Flamingo Strawberry plants

Discover the vibrant and fruitful world of the Flamingo Strawberry Bare Root Plant, a must-have addition to any garden enthusiast's collection. Known for its strikingly pink berries, it has a great flavor that is a bit sweeter compared to the carolina pineberry. Expect robust flavor and a high yield. This bare root plant is a hardy perennial, thriving in a wide range of climates and soil types, making it a versatile choice for gardeners across different regions.

The Flamingo Strawberry Bare Root Plant is not only a feast for the eyes but also a bountiful source of delicious, home-grown strawberries. Its distinctive pink strawberries make it a decorative standout in any garden setting, while the luscious fruit it produces is perfect for fresh eating, jams, and desserts. Easy to grow and maintain, this plant is ideal for both seasoned gardeners and those new to berry cultivation, requiring minimal care to flourish and produce abundantly.

Cultivated from high-quality stock, each bare root plant is carefully selected and prepared to ensure a healthy start in your garden. With proper planting and care, the Flamingo Strawberry will reward you with an abundance of fruit season after season. Whether you're looking to enhance your garden's visual appeal or to enjoy the taste of fresh strawberries right from your backyard, the Flamingo Strawberry Bare Root Plant is an excellent choice that combines beauty, flavor, and ease of care in one delightful package.

Prepare for planting

The best time to plant these varieties is during March or April in sub-tropical areas and June or July for colder climates. They like areas in full sun with well-drained soil.

Enrich your garden bed before planting by digging cow manure into the soil. To assist drainage, mound the soil into rows about 30cm apart.

How to plant

Plant your strawberries about 30cm apart in the mounded rows. This will avoid crowding the plants and will prevent fungal growth and insect attacks. The Pineberry and Strawberry require a pollinator of a red strawberry near them to fruit. The packs available at Bunnings include the pollinator and the Bumble bees can also be used to pollinate the Pineberry and Strawberry.

Make sure the tops of the roots are at soil level and the plant is not buried too deep. After planting, mulch to control weeds and prevent the fruit from touching the soil and spoiling.

Watering

Water the strawberries well when planting. To get the most succulent fruit, ensure the soil is kept moist and does not dry out, especially during their growing season in spring. Strawberries don't like wet leaves, so installing a drip irrigation system is worthwhile to deliver water straight to the roots. You'll also use less water. Put it on a timer switch and you won't have to worry about remembering to water.

Fertilizing

To feed your strawberries, use a fertilizer high in potassium and apply as directed on the packaging.