I hope my niece enjoys watching her garden unfold as much as I do. I had some little helpers clearing out the grass in her new bed this afternoon. Now all she needs is her dad to add some good soil and she can plant tomorrow.
They are everbearing. Heaviest crop in the spring though. Transplanted gifts and leftovers, so I couldn't give you an exact name or cultivar. Sounds like yours are a little ahead of mine. Enjoy.
Karen Orlando: I was a 2010 horticultural intern at Brooklyn Botanic and an organic vegetable gardener at Floyd Bennett Gardens Association, a community garden in Brooklyn.
last words (with berries)
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I'm eagerly awaiting our strawberries to get larger and ripen. Excited!! What type are you growing?
They are everbearing. Heaviest crop in the spring though. Transplanted gifts and leftovers, so I couldn't give you an exact name or cultivar. Sounds like yours are a little ahead of mine. Enjoy.
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