Strawberry 30 day Malling Centenary




Product Description
Strawberry 30 day Malling Centenary Plants are British-bred strawberries that bring exceptional flavour to your kitchen in less than a month. Using a commercial production method inspired by professional growers, these plants fruit within 30 days of planting, delivering fresh, home-grown berries fast.
The plants are lifted from the field in September and October with flower initiation already underway, frozen for storage, and then thawed in mid-April. Grown on for 30 days at our nursery, they are ready to provide the first sweet, juicy berries by mid-May – perfect for using straight from your garden to your plate.
Malling Centenary is an early-season variety prized for its high yield, firm and attractive fruits, excellent shelf life, and deliciously sweet flavour. Ideal for growing in garden beds, containers, window boxes, or hanging baskets, these plants make it easy to enjoy home-grown strawberries packed with taste and freshness.
Supplied as well-established 5cm plug plants, they are perfect for food enthusiasts looking to grow their own ingredients and bring fresh, British-bred strawberries straight from garden to table.
Product Details
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
Delivery & Returns
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We know how important your garden is to you, and want you to be able to stock up on everything you need.
All our delivery charges will automatically appear in your shopping basket.
- Orders for seed only will incur a £2.45 delivery charge
- Orders for non-seed items will incur a £4.95 delivery charge
- A combined order (e.g. seeds and plants) will incur a £7.35 delivery charge.
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