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This Mix Fruit Seeds pack offers over 1100 non-GMO seeds across 6 popular berry varieties including strawberry, raspberry, mulberry, blueberry, elderberry, and cherry. Each variety is individually packaged in moisture-resistant bags with clear labels, designed for easy identification and long-term storage. Hand-selected for high germination rates, these seeds come with detailed soaking and sprouting instructions to maximize your home garden success. Ideal for full sun exposure and moderate watering, this set empowers millennial gardeners to cultivate a fresh, diverse berry harvest right at home.
































| ASIN | B0CSJ7K9DD |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (349) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Manufacturer | GMBTHO |
| Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 7.62 x 0.76 cm; 10 g |
| Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
B**S
I have grown the strawberry seeds so far and good quality I love the assortment I have Ben have cherries and germination was fast great value
R**Z
zero seeds grew. I already have a few hundred strawberries and raspberry plants and wanted to expand my patches. I started pre-growing these in doors with all my 600+ other plants. Then moved them into our green house. 95% of the other plants and raspberry plants we grew from berries grew fine and are still growing fine. But not a single seed worked. I assume this is because they need to be winter stratification, which if this is the case it does not say to do this anywhere. Or the seeds were just very old. We have 29 grow beds, and a large green house, orchard and tree farm. This didn't fail because we don't know what we are doing. The seeds were the problem.
K**H
The seeds arrived very carefully wrapped, and marked well. They are very dry and there’s tons of them. I am soaking them overnight and expect 100% germination rate based on what I’m seeing. Best results, start them inside and harden them off before taking them outside to the garden.
T**E
It's a fairly small bag, could fit in your pocket. i don't like how i recently learned about Black Cherries. I do know there are many different varieties of many different types of plants, but if you can plant Black Cherries i'd look at getting seeds for those, potentially through buying actual black cherries, but that's the only type of seed i disagree with here. it's a really nice variety of the different berry plants otherwise. Note that if you want strawberries, you should be able to get that from a more local source and there are multiple varieties for different climates. The other berries, from my research, should be happy wherever.
M**N
They germinate good and a good price for the different amounts you get seed wise you can have a few plots over with them good variety.
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