SC - 1430-1450 recipe for Strawberye...
DianaFiona at aol.com
DianaFiona at aol.com
Mon Feb 21 09:52:12 PST 2000
In a message dated 2/21/00 10:42:57 AM Eastern Standard Time, LrdRas at aol.com
writes:
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Alpine strawberry seeds are carried by most seed companies and can also be
found in many garden center seed racks. They are not difficult to grow, have
good germination rates and can be planted along fence lines or even along
hedges and walkways if space is at a premium. While there are limited
sources
for the plants in the US, that is not a problem since seed is readily
available. Try Pine Tree, Nichols, Agway garden centers, Lowes, Burpees, etc.
Ras >>
Hummmm--I seem to recall that germination is improved by a period of
cold, from the last time I was trying to find space to plant some. Or am I
confusing my plants again? ;-) BTW. I actually did find a few plants
available at a good nursery a few years ago. They didn't fare well where I
had them--probably too shady--but the few berries I got were yummy!
Ldy Diana
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