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...s with deep strawberry flavor. They thrive in the wild at low elevations near… More
Strawberries are a visually arresting and tasty food source for both animals and people.… More
...nials that spread by both seeds and runners, grow wild along coastal areas from… More
... are no competition for large, commercially grown strawberries from the grocery store, woodland… More
Beach strawberry is the wild counterpart to the domesticated strawberry plant. The beach strawberry… More
...and European woodlands. It is often found growing wild or used as an attractive… More
...cal name is Calycanthus floridus. The shrub grows wild in the southeastern United States… More
In 1605, the religious Order of Chartreuse in a suburb of Paris received a… More
Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng) is native to Southeast Asia and has been cultivated in… More
...y are cultivated strawberries a problem, but also wild strawberries… More
...e, as they are adapted to those conditions in the wild. Some woodland plants… More
A scale outbreak can be triggered by garden stress caused by over or under… More
...species) is a delicious tropical fruit that grows wild in many parts of Hawaii… More
...te regions of North and South America and Europe. Strawberries were important to ancient… More
Fresh Strawberries are absolutely delicious when picked straight from your garden. Strawberries love warm,… More
Woodland strawberries are the wild cousins of the domesticated plant. They do produce small… More
Learn all about woodsorrel. How to kill this weed and prevent it from entering… More
Strawberries! Leigh Abernathy shows us how to use these garden-fresh delights. Includes recipes. More
Discover what your weeds are trying to tell you about your soil and environment. More
...y beaches, full, hot sun and moist air. Grow wild strawberries, which are not generally… More
Protecting a garden from deer requires creating a designated area for deer to linger, full… More
... deer away from a garden can be done by leaving a wild area of… More
...strawberries grow here because my grandmother had wild ones that grew in her old front yard, but is it too late for them (north texas by the way)? I couldn't find it on my list of "planting times"... also does it matter if I plan to do… More
Wild (woodland) strawberries are my favourite thing in the world ! In my garden they seem to have boomed as a groundcover, and I have looots of fruit this year. But I read that you have to divide the patch every 3 years or so to keep it vigorous. What… More
Hello again! I am loving country life, but I dont want to touch or eat anything harmful. I would like to get help with one more ID of the two other bushes/tree that I just found on my property, The first two pics are from a bush like tree. The… More
...those multi herbs pots that resemble one used for strawberries (one opening at top and several on the side). I went outside to water and check on my plants and noticed it was missing. Who would steal a flowerpot… More
Plants and Cuttings I have to trade: *Note: We grow completely organic only. • -Tamarix 'Summer Glow' - cuttings • -Willows: CUTTINGS: Salix Mats.'Golden Curls'(brilliant golden yellow bark, orange/red stems, green curly leaves-stunning, S. 'Dragon Claws", 'Hakura Nishiki', S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic), S. pur. pendula (Weeping Blue/Purple Arctic),… More
...here to put this thread so I put it here. We have wild strawberries in the backyard and when we moved in back in July, we were like "awwww, how cute"....not so cute anymore now that it's invading the whole back yard. What can I get to… More
We have wild strawberries taking over our lawn. I wouldn't care if they weren't tasteless. Is there any kind of fertilizer/weed controller that would work without destroying the lawn? More
...Her berries were so sweet! She bred them all from wild ones.She lived in a remote spot in a log… More
...ught a hanging planter- It's sorta like a plastic strawberry pot. I'll need to take a pic because it's hard to describe. And I bought 20 little strawberry plants (bare root from Wally world $3 for all!). Those are in a bowl of water. I really hope these grow-… More
Well, folks, the lady at the nursery I finally found knows I'm a sucker for fruit and other plants-- yesterday my "family" increased by a plum tree (Santa Rosa?-- I already have a huge unknown variety in my yard-- the fruit is dark purple with yellow inside, and crunchy), some… More
ok so this year i asked bout the bugs we had last year at the place i get my plants LOL they said aphids were what they were --there are EXTENSIVE pics on my seagate at my moms house-- i was more/less leave them alone get info fer next year… More
... their garden/yard like they used to. It has gone wild for about three years now but I have finally talked them into letting me clean it up and maintain it for them. I have most of the lean… More
A friend said that this might be Wild Strawberry but I don't think so. What do you guys think? It's pretty tall right now. About a foot tall and there have been no blooms at all. PWD More
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