It’s unlikely that you’ll find hula berries on grocery store shelves or at your local nursery, though they are becoming increasingly more popular. You can buy seeds or baby plants online from sellers like Walmart, Amazon, and Etsy.
What’s the best way to grow hula berries?
The key to growing your own hula berries is making sure they cross-pollinate. To do this properly, it’s best to plant them in a 3:1 ratio with three hula berry plants for every one red strawberry plant. The Homespun Hydrangea suggests planting them all together in a sunny area with rich soil, preferably where bees frequently visit or there’s a strong breeze. This will help encourage natural cross-pollination between plants!