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Anyone willing to share strawberry seeds with me???
 
Posts: 2 | Registered: February 11, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I would if I had any! Sorry!
 
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Thanks!! I have really enjoy growing them in the past.
 
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buttercup69,

I have a packet of seeds that are for growing plants in hanging containers, so e-mail me and let me know what type you are thinking of growing. I'm not sure how to collect seeds from my patch, or how starting them from seed works. I started my patch from plants I thinned from a friends patch. They send runners out and that's where new plants start from. If you would like to wait, I can send new plants when they start growing this spring. We could at least give it a try anyway! Let me know how many you are thinking of starting with.

BG Smiler
 
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I have never heard of growing strawberries from seed. You learn something new every day! Around here, I buy corms that are just the runners off of strawberry plants or just get some small runner plants from friends. Since I've moved twice in the past 3 years my strawberry patch is looking a little bare, (they don't seem to get very well established before I yank them up and put them somewhere new). I'd offer you some if mine were growing well, but it will take couple of years for them to be ready to separate and transplant. Hopefully someone else can help ya out. jane
 
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I'll take any thing you can give. There I don't now if the ones you have can be grown from seed.What kind do you have?
 
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Ive grown Alpine before and they are small but very tastey. Last school year my plants were stolen from the school where I left them during a move. Here are a few that can be grown and produc the same year from seed Alexandria
Fresca
cezan
elan
temptress
 
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buttercup69,

As soon as I get your address, they will be on their way to you! Happy berry growing!

BG Smiler
 
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Jane,

Interesting info here: http://www.farminfo.org/garden/strawberries.htm

Learned stuff without trying! :O

BG ;\
 
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Thanks again!! Sent you an e-mail
 
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