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Pineberry plant with white strawberries featuring red seeds and green leafy tops ready for planting or harvesting

Pineberry Plant

Low-maintenance, hardy plant choice, Resistant to many pests and diseases, Attractive foliage and white blooms
$7.99

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This plant thrives in zones: 4-9

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What does a pineberry taste like?

Pineberries have a sweet, smooth flavor with a hint of pineapple, which is how they get their name.They taste similar to strawberries but with a tropical twist that makes them unique and refreshing

How do you know when pineberries are ripe?

Pineberries are ripe when their skin turns creamy white to pale pink and their seeds become deep red. Unlike traditional strawberries, they do not turn red when ripe, so the seed color is the best indicator.
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Do pineberry plants need another plant to produce fruit?

Yes, pineberry plants benefit from cross-pollination. Planting them near regular strawberry varieties helps improve pollination, leading to better fruit production and larger harvests.

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Exposure

Pineberry plants grow best in full sun to partial sun, needing at least 6 hours of sunlight daily for optimal fruit production.

Height at Maturity

Under 12"

Usage

Pineberry plants are used to produce sweet, pineapple-flavored berries for fresh eating, desserts, and unique garden appeal.

Shipped As

Bare-root

Planting Zones

4-9

How To Grow

How to Grow and Care for Fruit Trees and Berry Plants

Fruit trees and berry plants bring beauty, fragrance, and delicious harvests to your garden while supporting pollinators and wildlife. To grow them successfully, choose varieties suited to your USDA zone and plant them in full sun—at least 6–8 hours daily—for the best fruit production. Both fruit trees (like apple, peach, and pear) and berry plants (like blackberry, raspberry, and blueberry) thrive in well-draining, compost-enriched soil.

Plant in early spring or fall, spacing according to the plant’s mature size to ensure proper airflow and sunlight. Water deeply after planting and keep the soil evenly moist during the first growing season. Mulch around the base to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate temperature, but keep it a few inches away from the trunk or stems.

Prune annually to encourage healthy branching and better yields. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced or fruit-specific blend. With regular care, fruit trees and berry plants reward you with beautiful blooms and sweet, homegrown harvests for years to come.

Care Tips
Pineberry plants need well-drained soil, consistent watering, and occasional runner control to stay healthy and produce fruit.
Light Requirements
Pineberry plants grow best in full sun to partial sun, needing at least 6 hours of sunlight daily for optimal fruit production.
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