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ORGANIC BERRY PACK
into one foil zip-lock bag.
(Rubus idaeus)
(Vaccinium corymbosum)
(Fragaria x ananassa)
(Rubus ursinus)
20+ Green Kiwi Seeds
(Actinidia deliciosa)
See below for individual growing instructions.
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KIWI FRUIT
Step 1
Place the seeds into a plastic zip-lock
with garden soil, write the date and
place bag into the fridge for 8 weeks.
Step 2
After 8 weeks, sow each seed about
3mm into seed trays of sandy soil.
Moisten and then move into part sun position.
Seeds should germinate after 3-4 weeks.
Step 3
Once sprouted, move tray to sunny position.
Transplant seedlings when 10-15cm in height.
Keep in a small-medium pot until
after first winter.
Step 4
Transplant to final position after last frost.
Once established, will survive severe cold.
Additional water advised when fruiting.
Kiwi Plants can take between
5-6 years to begin fruiting.
HOW TO GROW
RASPBERRIES
Step 1
Place the seeds
into a plastic zip-lock
with garden soil,
write the date and
place bag into the
fridge for 8 weeks.
Step 2
After 8 weeks, sow
each seed about
3mm into seed
trays of sandy soil.
Moisten and then
move into part sun position.
Seeds
should germinate after 3-4 weeks.
Step 3
Once sprouted,
move tray to sunny position.
Transplant seedlings
when 10-15cm in height.
Keep in a
small-medium pot until
after first
winter.
Step 4
Transplant to
final position after last frost.
Once established,
will survive severe cold.
Additional water
advised when fruiting.
Raspberries can
take between
2-3 years to begin
fruiting.
HOW TO GROW
BLUEBERRIES
Step 1
Place the seeds
into a plastic zip-lock
with garden soil,
write the date and
place bag into the
fridge for 8 weeks.
Step 2
After 8 weeks, sow
each seed about
3mm into seed
trays of sandy soil.
Moisten and then
move into part sun position.
Seeds
should germinate after 3-4 weeks.
Step 3
Once sprouted,
move tray to sunny position.
Transplant
seedlings when 10-15cm in height.
Keep in a small-medium
pot until
after first
winter.
Step 4
Transplant to
final position after last frost.
Once established,
will survive severe cold.
Additional water
advised when fruiting.
Blueberries can
take between
18-24 months to begin
fruiting.
HOW TO GROW
STRAWBERRIES
Step 1
Place seeds into a
plastic zip-lock
and freeze for at
least 2 weeks.
After 2 weeks,
take seeds out
and allow them to
return to room
temperature.
Step 2
Sow seeds onto the
surface of
seed raising mix in seed trays
or small pots. Moisten and then
move to a sunny
position.
Germination
time can vary
from 2-6 weeks.
Step 3
Seedlings can be
transplanted
once three leaves
are growing.
Once all chance of
frost has
passed they can be
moved
directly into the
ground.
Step 4
Even when
established, will require
regular watering
and daily checking
through summer
when flowers
and fruiting
occurs.
Strawberries will
take between
12-18 months to bear
fruit.
HOW TO GROW
BLACKBERRIES
Step 1
Place the seeds
into a plastic zip-lock
with garden soil,
write the date and
place bag into the
fridge for 12 weeks.
Step 2
After 12 weeks,
sow each seed about
3mm into seed
trays of sandy soil.
Moisten and then
move into part sun position.
Seeds
should germinate after 3-4 weeks.
Step 3
Once sprouted,
move tray to sunny position.
Transplant
seedlings when 10-15cm in height.
Keep in a
small-medium pot until
after first
winter.
Step 4
Transplant to
final position after last frost.
Once established,
will survive severe cold.
Additional water
advised when fruiting.
Blackberries can
take between
2-3 years to begin
fruiting.
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