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  • The Berry Patch Collection - 75131
  • The Berry Patch Collection - 75131
  • The Berry Patch Collection - 75131
  • The Berry Patch Collection - 75131
  • Ozark Everbearing Strawberry Plant - 75114
  • Jersey Blueberry Plant - 75120
  • Jersey Blueberry Plant - 75120
  • Jersey Blueberry Plant - 75120
  • Royalty Purple Raspberry Plant - 75123
  • Royalty Purple Raspberry Plant - 75123

The Berry Patch Collection

#75131
Out of Stock
$61.95
Out of Stock
12 plant starts per package
3.50 stars, based on 2 review(s)
Ships: Spring 2025 [?]

    Want your own Berry Patch? Not much compares to fresh Strawberries, Raspberries and Blueberries in the summer! This collection includes a sampling of three of the most popular types of berry plants we sell. All varieties can be grown in containers or a raised planting bed. Berries are rich in vitamins and anti-oxidants and a sweet and healthy treat. Try growing your own Berry Patch this season!

    The Berry Patch Collection includes the following varieties:

    1 pkg. Ozark Everbearing Strawberry (10 roots)

    1 Jersey Blueberry

    1 Royalty Purple Raspberry

    Check out this great recipe: http://www.bulbblog.com/banana-pudding-surprise/

    Overall Customer Rating of 2 Reviews:
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    I received the berry patch collection for the girlies

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    The strawberries all died but, The raspberry and blueberries are doing wonderful.

    Philadelphia

    Berry Patch

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    Pros:
    • number of varieties included
    Cons:
    • no names of varieties.
    This is a great idea--especially because most seed and plant retailers want you to buy 25 of each variety of berries that you'd like to try. That's fine if you have acres to plant them in. There isn't room for hundreds of berry plants on my roofdeck.

    On the other hand, I think you should say which varieties of berries these are, and whether they're single-crop or everbearing.