Description
Introduce something truly unique to your garden with the Pineberry. This isn’t your average strawberry! It is a striking white fruit with bright red seeds, and most importantly, it tastes like a delicious mix of strawberry and fresh pineapple. Because they are rare and have a short shelf-life, you will almost never find these in Maltese supermarkets—the only way to enjoy them is to grow them yourself!
Key Features for Malta:
Unique Flavor: A tropical, tangy-sweet pineapple flavor that is refreshing in the Maltese heat.
Visual Appeal: The white-and-red contrast makes these a stunning garnish for cocktails, desserts, or fruit platters.
Compact Habit: Ideal for hanging baskets, window boxes, or “vertical garden” setups common on Maltese terraces.
Naturally Hardy: These plants are vigorous and adapt well to sunny environments.
Conversation Starter: A must-have for any enthusiast looking for a “wow” factor in their edible garden.
⚠️ Important Pollination Note for Malta: Pineberries are not self-pollinating. To get fruit, you must plant them near a standard red strawberry variety (like the Lambada). The bees will carry pollen between the two, ensuring a successful harvest of both white and red berries!
Expert Tips for Growing Pineberries in Malta:
Sun Management: While they love the sun, the white berries can sometimes “sunburn” or turn slightly pink if the light is too intense. Growing them in filtered sunlight or providing a little afternoon shade helps keep the fruit a beautiful creamy white.
When to Pick: Knowing when a white strawberry is ripe can be tricky! Look at the seeds—when the seeds turn deep red and the berry feels slightly soft, it is ready to eat.
Watering: Like all strawberries in Malta, they need consistent moisture. Water early in the morning at the base of the plant to avoid getting the leaves wet.
Potting Soil: Use a high-quality potting mix with a bit of added perlite. Pineberries prefer slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5 to 6.5).
Bird Protection: Interestingly, birds are often fooled by the white color and are less likely to steal Pineberries compared to red ones! However, a light netting is still recommended.
Variety: Pineberry (White Strawberry).
Flavor Profile: Strawberry with Pineapple notes.
Planting Time: March – May.
Harvest Period: May – July.
Other Names: Pineberry, White Pineapple Strawberry, Albino Strawberry, Exotic Garden Fruit


