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Sow Right Seeds - Regina Alpine Strawberry Seeds for Planting - Non-GMO Heirloom Packet with Instructions to Plant & Grow an Home Vegetable Garden - Bright Red Strawberry - Grows Early & Fast (1)

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  • Beautiful - Large premium packet of Regina Alpine Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) seeds. A delightful treat for the senses, this plant produces small, aromatic berries with a rich, sweet flavor. This compact, perennial strawberry is perfect for borders or containers, boasting lush green foliage and a bounty of delightful fruit throughout the summer months. Minimum of 200 mg per packet (about 650 seeds).
  • Productive - Alpine Strawberry germinates in 14-21 days when soil temps are 65-75°F. Plant 1/8” deep and space 12” apart in an area with full sun. This variety will grow 6-10” tall with a spread of 12-18”. Strawberries will mature in 30-40 days, plant in USDA zones 4-10.
  • Good Eats - Alpine Strawberries keep on giving! These remontant strawberries will make sure you have more than enough fruits for your favorite desserts and snacks.
  • Easy to Grow - Instructions included on each packet. Plus, we are available to answer all your questions. If these seeds don’t germinate, we will happily make it right for you.
  • Safe and Sustainable - Our operation is fully solar powered, and Sow Right Seeds has taken the Safe Seed Pledge to sell only fresh Non-GMO heirloom seeds for you and your family.



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R. Saxby
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
None of the seeds germinated.
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
These took a long while to germinate just like the real strawberry plants with white flowers(See last picture). But when it finally grew, it grew like a vine and hangs off my hydroponic garden. It has only produced one flower and it's yellow. The internet says yellow flowers are tasteless Mock Strawberries. I'm bummed. These are lovely in appearance, but I wanted flavorful sweet wild strawberries. Thankfully, I only planted one pod with these seeds. Very disappointed.
Amanda Cade-Curry
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
I wanted to give an update on my alpine strawberries journey from seeds. I started on April 19 and I started out with 6 pods in 3 pods in 2 AG. Three of the pods didn't make it due to severe root rot. The other 3 wasn't that bad. I saw a post about using air stones and I placed those in the AG. That help the 3 that was so bad and they are continuing to grow. They are producing flowers and I have some little strawberries on them. As of July 9, 2020 I have many flowers and many berries that are coming in and turning red. Soon I will be able to start harvest them.
Alina
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
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Cheri Andrews
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Seeds were a bust, nothing grew
BW
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
They did sprout. I just wasn’t able to keep them alive :(
E.Hendrix
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Good value for price seeds did take a little while longer to germinate but I think that could be due to me not putting them thru a cold cycle before planting
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023
Update: Seeds started germinating less than a week after sowing in coco coir. Seeds were sown 4-5 per cell in a 12-cell seed tray placed next to a window. Pretty happy thus far. Next step is to see how they fair after transplanting into a hydroponic setup.Original: The seed pack I received was packed for 2024. Quantity received was supposed to be 200mg, yet I received 330mg. Pretty happy about that. Looking at the seeds it seems I may have 200-250 seeds. I'm supposed to have strawberries germination time plus 40 days. I'm growing using the Kratky method and a full spectrum 100 watt grow light. Let's see if in a month and half I'm enjoying strawberries.
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