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White Strawberry Seeds (20 Seeds)
Grow something truly unique in your garden with white strawberries—an eye-catching and flavorful alternative to traditional red varieties. These rare strawberries produce creamy white fruits accented with red seeds, offering a sweet, aromatic flavor often described as pineapple-like. White strawberry plants are compact, productive, and well suited for garden beds, raised beds, or containers. An added bonus is that birds are less attracted to the pale fruit, making harvest easier.
Product Details:
Type: White Strawberry
Quantity: 20 seeds
Fruit Color: White with red seeds
Flavor: Sweet, mildly tropical
Growing Habit: Compact
Sun Requirement: Full sun
Planting Instructions
Seed Starting:
Start seeds indoors 8–12 weeks before the last expected frost.
Do not bury seeds deeply; strawberry seeds require light to germinate. Press seeds gently onto the surface of moist seed-starting mix.
Germination:
Maintain a temperature of 65–75°F (18–24°C).
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Germination may take 14–30 days.
Transplanting:
Once seedlings have 3–4 true leaves, transplant into larger pots or outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.
Space plants 12–18 inches (30–45 cm) apart.
Growing Conditions:
Plant in full sun (at least 6–8 hours daily).
Use well-drained, fertile soil with regular watering.
Mulch to retain moisture and keep fruit clean.
Harvest:
Fruits are ready to harvest when fully white with bright red seeds and a strong fragrance.
Ideal for gardeners seeking a rare, flavorful, and visually striking fruit to add to their edible garden.
White Strawberry Seed Planting Instructions
Germination Difficulty: Moderate
Time to Germinate: 14–30 days
1. Cold Stratification (Required)
White strawberry seeds need a cold period to germinate.
- Place seeds in a small zip bag with a slightly damp paper towel.
- Refrigerate for 2–4 weeks (do not freeze).
- Remove and allow seeds to warm to room temperature before planting.
2. Seed Starting
- Use a sterile, well-draining seed starting mix.
- Lightly press seeds onto the soil surface—do not bury (seeds need light).
- Mist gently to settle seeds.
- Cover with a humidity dome or plastic wrap with small air holes.
3. Light & Temperature
- Provide bright light (grow light or sunny window).
- Ideal temperature: 65–75°F (18–24°C).
- Keep soil consistently moist, not wet.
4. Seedling Care
- Germination may be uneven—be patient.
- Remove cover once seedlings appear.
- When seedlings have 2–3 true leaves, transplant carefully into individual pots.
5. Transplanting Outdoors
- Harden off seedlings for 7–10 days.
- Plant after the last frost.
- Spacing: 10–12 inches (25–30 cm) apart.
- Full sun to partial sun; well-drained soil.
6. Fruiting
- Plants grown from seed typically fruit in 12–16 months.
- Remove first flowers to help plants establish strong roots.

