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Re: Alpine strawberries $$$


I got a package of seeds from Burpee last year in with a "Butterfly Garden" group
of seeds.  They did really well and are still looking pretty good even with temps
to 4 F.
Sheryl in Western Colorado

Darryl Clark wrote:

> 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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