strawberry seeds

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JulieSherris
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Re: strawberry seeds

Post: # 141848Post JulieSherris »

I've not forgotten these, guys - will do them later this week when the nasty white stuff has gone away...... oh, I'm not liking it at all & we've only had 2" last night!

As soon as they are in the post, I'll PM you all & let you know that they are on the way xx
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Re: strawberry seeds

Post: # 151810Post sadie »

I grew mignonette strawberries from seed. No, they're not as big but the season is much longer. I still have a few but prefer the yield from domesticated ones.

I grew some F1 seeds too. The 6 that survived are in the greenhouse & looking good to fruit this year.

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Re: strawberry seeds

Post: # 151811Post sadie »

Yes, small plants from runners is the way to go...
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