Camrosa Strawberry Crowns – Bare Rooted Young Plants

$3.00

Reliable & Flavourful | SUPER Productive Perennial | Classic Garden Strawberry

Price is PER CROWN

Grow Sweet, Reliable Camrosa Strawberries

Produce delicious home-grown strawberries with Camrosa Strawberry bare root crowns. This dependable variety is valued for its good flavour, consistent cropping, and reliable performance in a wide range of conditions.

The plants form neat mounds of bright green foliage and produce attractive red berries over a good season. Camrosa is an excellent choice for both beginner and experienced growers looking for a productive, tasty strawberry.

Perfect for raised beds, containers, hanging baskets, strawberry pots, or traditional patches.

Why Grow Camrosa Strawberry?

  • Reliable yields and good flavour
  • Productive over a solid season
  • Strong, vigorous plants
  • Excellent for home gardens and small spaces
  • Perennial — productive for 3–5+ years with care
  • Well-suited to New Zealand conditions

Bare Root Advantage: Dormant crowns ideal for winter planting. Cheaper to post and establish very well when planted while dormant. Please plant as soon as they arrive.

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Description

Culinary & Health Benefits

  • Culinary: Sweet, juicy berries ideal for fresh eating, desserts, jams, smoothies, baking, and freezing.
  • Nutritional: High in vitamin C, antioxidants, fibre, and manganese. Supports immune health and provides anti-inflammatory benefits.
  • Traditional Value: Strawberries have long been a favourite in home gardens for their fresh flavour and versatility.

How to Grow Camrosa Strawberry Bare Root Crowns

Planting:

  • Plant bare root crowns in autumn, winter or early spring while dormant.
  • Set crowns so the crown sits at soil level (not buried, not too high).
  • Space plants 30–40 cm (12–16 inches) apart in rows 60–75 cm apart.
  • Water well after planting and mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Soil & Care:

  • Prefers fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic soil rich in organic matter.
  • Full sun (at least 6–8 hours daily) for best fruit production.
  • Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
  • Feed with compost or a balanced fertiliser in spring and after first harvest.

Growth & Harvest:

  • Height: 20–30 cm (8–12 inches)
  • Spread: Forms clumps and runners
  • Fruiting: Main crop in late spring/summer, will often also have a autumnal fruiting as well
  • Harvest: Pick ripe berries in the morning when fully red. Regular picking encourages more fruit.
  • Runner Management: Allow some runners to root for new plants or remove for larger main-crop berries.
  • Replace plants every 3–4 years for peak production.

Camrosa is an easy, rewarding strawberry variety — perfect for home harvests.