The white strawberry 'Snow White' (Fragaria x ananassa) is a unique and surprising variety. The ripe fruits are white with red seeds and have a wonderfully sweet flavor with a subtle pineapple note. A real eye-catcher in the garden and a delightful discovery for those looking for something different than the classic red strawberry.
Plant in a sunny spot in fertile, well-drained soil and water regularly, especially during dry spells. Regular harvesting encourages new fruit production. Suitable for the vegetable garden, raised bed, or pot, and winter-hardy.
Organic/non-organic
This planting material comes from a small-scale grower without an official organic certificate. But don't worry, we're certain it's pesticide-free.
Stronger plants, honest photos
Our plants are grown outdoors and are completely winter-hardy. They aren't young greenhouse plants, but stronger, perennials that have been growing for a while and therefore have a well-developed root system. By growing in wind, rain, and temperature fluctuations, they are better hardened, more robust, and adapt more quickly after planting than herbs grown in a warm greenhouse this year. Conservatory plants often look greener and fuller, but are younger and less resilient.
Because our plants follow the natural rhythm of the seasons, they can look bare or less attractive in winter. Many perennials die back (partially) above ground and store their energy underground. Sometimes the pot may seem empty, but don't worry: the strong roots are alive and will ensure the plant sprouts vigorously again in spring.
The photos show what the plants look like in winter, so you get a fair idea of what to expect during this season.