The term ‘pineberry’ which combines the words ‘pineapple’ and ‘strawberry’ describes a relatively recent cultivar of light pink or light orange to white strawberries that are adorned with red achenes.
Pineberries were first discovered by Spanish explorers and botanists, who called them “chili” and described them as a delicious and simple-to-eat berry-like fruit.
If you have experience growing red strawberries, then you’ll easily be able to grow pineberries, as these white strawberries require similar care and maintenance.
Pineberries require a lot of sun, so make sure you grow them in a location that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight per day. Since these plants are perennial.
Pineberries will thrive in rich, fertile soil that has been amended with compost or manure. Pineberries have shallow roots like strawberries, and they favor soil that is slightly acidic.