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Product review for Ozark Beauty Strawberry Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 4 - Tuesday, March 20, 2007ozark-strawberrys Reviewed By: vanessa lee (idalou, texas) I got 50 strawberry plants and the strawberry bed. Out of the 50 plants I received only 4 lived. Actually the same thing happened with the 2 blueberry plants I ordered but neither one of those lived. - Thursday, March 22, 2007same thing Reviewed By: Laura (Foresthill, CA) Same thing happened to me - I bought a lot of plants and seeds last year, most plants died - seeds did fine. - Monday, May 11, 2009Not impressed so far Reviewed By: Celeste Hamann (Simi Valley, CA) Unfortunately, I am not impressed with these strawberries. I usually order my strawberries from another company and should have continued to do so this year. I ordered three bundles of berries (one ozark and two everbearing but received three ozark instead) Out of 75 maybe 1/3 are looking healthy. Several looked worthless upon arrival but I planted them anyway. I have been growing strawberries for 7 years now and it has ALWAYS been so easy. Just ordered a bundle from the "other company" and can't wait for them to arrive so I can replace these! On a more positive note: the squash, corn, cucumber, and tomato seeds I ordered are doing very well. - Monday, May 12, 2008So far so good Reviewed By: Brenda (Azle, TX) Well, I was a little confused when I received my order because I was certain that the add read, buy 25 and get 25 free, but when I got my order, there was 25, going back online, since they were out of stock, there was no information on them in details..two of the bareroots I received I was pretty certain wouldn't make it..and they didn't...the berries have been in the ground over 2 1/2 weeks, and actually I have them in raised beds with an excellent soil/compost/mulch mixed that I had delivered...they are starting to get blossoms on them which I am removing to help the berries establish a strong root system...the 23 are still alive so that is good news...I think they will do nicely once they get themselves established...will mulch will well with straw to retain the moisture in my hot texas town..these ozarks are a good deal... - Wednesday, March 18, 2009Strawberries! Reviewed By: First time gardener (New York, NY) I got 50 of the plants yesterday. The leaves on most of them were brown but I assume they won't be needed. I put them on the ground yesterday. I hope they survive! My puppy should enjoy smelling the fruit. |