Shipped from Staten Island, New York, USA
200 Cream Strawberry Seeds
200 Cream Strawberry Seeds
Couldn't load pickup availability
Create a perennial showstopper in your garden with Cream Strawberry Seeds. This unique cultivar offers more than fruit – it delivers year-after-year charm with its lush foliage, colorful blooms, and multitone berries. Planted in fall or spring, these hardy perennials awaken each growing season with striking flowers in white, pink, and red, then yield berries that ripen in shades of red and cream.
We like how well these strawberries perform across changing seasons. Dormant in winter, then quick to revive in spring, they grow low and wide (4 to 16 inches tall, 12 to 24 inches across), forming a dense, beautiful groundcover. Whether you’re planting for beauty, harvest, or both, these strawberries provide garden color early and edible reward by early summer.
Beyond aesthetics, they’re suited for a wide range of climates. Hardy in temperatures as low as 41°F, these plants do well in cooler zones, bouncing back strong with each seasonal cycle. The fruit’s gradual color shift from green to white or red adds a visually striking touch to garden beds, edible landscapes, or even container arrangements.
🌱 Why Grow Cream Strawberry Seeds
- Perennial return for years of color and fruit
- Spring blooms in white, pink, and red add ornamental value
- Unique berries with cream and red tones
- Adaptable to both spring and fall planting windows
- Thrives in cooler climates with winter dormancy tolerance
- Perfect for edible gardens, borders, and containers
- Plant in well-drained soil with full to partial sun exposure
- Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or sow directly in early fall
- Space plants 12–24 inches apart for full spread
- Water consistently but avoid soggy soil
- Trim runners to promote compact, lush growth
- Let plants rest in winter (no pruning needed), then fertilize lightly in early spring
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How tall do Cream Strawberry plants grow?
Mature plants reach between 4 and 16 inches in height, with a spread of up to 24 inches.
Are these truly perennial?
Yes, Cream Strawberry plants are hardy perennials. They return each year with new growth and fruit after a winter dormancy period.
What do the berries look and taste like?
Fruits range from creamy white to red as they ripen. They’re sweet, slightly floral, and make a striking visual contrast to traditional strawberries.
Can I plant these in containers?
Absolutely. They do well in pots or hanging baskets as long as there’s enough space for root spread and good drainage.
When should I plant?
You can plant in fall or spring. If planting in fall, allow time for root establishment before frost. Spring planting will yield fruit by early summer.
Do I need to do anything in winter?
No special care is needed. Let the plants go dormant and resume care when new leaves emerge in spring.
Share



