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Re: Alpine strawberries $$$


Hello Deborah:

Pinetree gardens and JL Hudson, sell inexpensive seeds for "reugen"
alpine strawberry.  I'm trying them for the first time this year,  so no
info as yet.  I,ve seen other varieties in other catalogs, but these two
sources were the least expensive I've encountered.

Darryl

pinetree= <http://www.maine.com/seeds/Welcome.html>
JL hudson has no web or phone access, let me know if you want address
(his catalog is pretty good).


Deborah Shanahan wrote:
> 
> As long as there's a strawberry thread, let me run it along in another
> direction. Edible landscaping and natural landscaping are usually at odds
> with each other. Alpine strawberries are one of the few plants to unite the
> objectives of both. It would be great to plant a few hundred of these
> plants at woodland edges and in rock gardens, but who could afford it? So
> far the only prices I've seen for alpine strawberries list them at 10 times
> the cost of "regular" strawberries. Does anybody know of relatively
> inexpensive sources?
> 
> Debby



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