Strawberries are the quintessential summer fruit and they're so easy to grow. If garden space is limited try growing strawberries in patio containers, window boxes or hanging baskets! With a variety of cropping times you can harvest these delicious sweet fruits from early summer right through to autumn. There's nothing quite like the flavour of a ripe home-grown strawberry - they're much tastier and cheaper than supermarket strawberries! To get the best performance from your strawberry plants see our How to grow strawberries guide.

Strawberry 'Sweet Sensation'Fragaria x ananassa
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Strawberry 'Mount Everest'Fragaria x ananassa A unique new strawberry producing runners up to 1m (39") in length! Fantastic for trailing out of hanging baskets, window boxes and flower pouches, Strawberry 'Mount Everest' can also be trained up a climbing frame or obelisk for easy picking - and for a real talking point in your garden! This ever-bearing variety produces a delicious crop of medium-sized, sweet fruits from June until September. Height: 1m (39"). Spread: 30cm (12"). Supplied as bareroot plants.Useful links: Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers. More info |
Strawberry 'Summer Collection'Fragaria x ananassa
'Sweet Sensation' is one of the sweetest strawberries we’ve tasted! The thin skins mean they're too delicate for supermarkets to use so the only way to get them is to grow your own. This ever-bearing variety produces up to 1.2kg of glossy, red fruits per plant and with flushes of crops from June to October is a great way to extend the strawberry season. Strawberry 'Sweet Sensation' is perfect for growing in patio containers, window boxes and hanging baskets. Height: 20cm (8"). Spread: 30cm (12"). Supplied as bareroots. Useful links: Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers. More info |