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Strawberries

Ark79

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We got More strawberries this year:thumbsup: plant looks healthy and the strawberries are delicious :D
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You're going to be so gutted to hear that we have escapee strawberries growing wild all over our place...so many in fact that I weed them out from around my beehives. We also get those tiny wild strawberries that have an incredibly intense flavour growing in any gap between stones.
Have a look and see if you can find a little green faced envy emoji while I wander around eating my nice ripe strawberries :rofl::rofl::rofl:
You need to set them free in that pristine gravel of yours....let them take over! Remember they're related to nettles so they will spread in a similar way.
 
Can’t find an envy emoji.....:thumbsup: couldn’t find one with the right finger ether :rofl::p:rofl:

Just a starting point for me and the misses and the kids. The plan is to let them grow all along the back of the fence :thumbsup:
 
Very nice Mark.......I wouldn’t buy to big a pot of cream though........it would be such a waste :rofl::rofl::p:p
 
We've had some excellent strawberries this year.

Gotta agree about the little wild ones they're delicious. Only had them once though a few years ago.
 
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