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Strawberries for tea?

Started by budgiebreeder, November 05, 2004, 15:37:21

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budgiebreeder



Taken today November the 5th.Not enough to buy cream for though.
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budgiebreeder

Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

Pixie

Any excuse for clotted cream in our house ;D what sort are they?

Sam
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budgiebreeder

They were a packet of alpine seeds planted ,i think in March.Sweet as Sweet could be.Sorry can't just think of the name.
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

busy_lizzie

How amazing to see them this time of year.  Could never buy strawberries now after tasting home grown. They look lovely. I used to make some fabulous smoothies at the tail end of ours by combining the strawberries with live yoghurt.  Yummy! busy_lizzie
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aquilegia

My mid-season variety is producing fruit again now. Every time one ripens, I put it in a pot in the freezer. I hope eventually to have enough to make jam!

I agree with Lizzie - never again will I be able to eat shop-bought ones. They just do not taste like strawberries!
gone to pot :D

Sarah-b

And did you get fruit from them in the summer?
I was considering some Alpine strawberries from seed for next year - that's why I was wondering.

Thanks,
SB

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