Fresca Strawberry

The only variety that we know of to produce traditional, full-sized berries from seed, Fresca Strawberries are luscious, juicy and sweet. Bred in the US by one of the leading seed houses, this wonderful ever-bearing variety is both early and long-blooming. It will produce delicious, firm, brilliant red berries all summer long. How can we avoid sounding like Bubba on Forrest Gump? You've got your Strawberry soup, Strawberry shortcake, Strawberries and cream, Strawberry bread, Strawberry and rhubarb pie, Strawberry jam, Strawberry butter, Strawberry trifle, Strawberry ice cream, chocolate covered Strawberries, Strawberry juice, Strawberry wine punch, Strawberry-ginger-orange compote, Strawberry pina coladas, Strawberry crepes.... Perennial. Hardiness zones: 4-8. (OP.)Limited quantity.

One packet of about 20 seeds
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  • Who among us does not adore Strawberries? We remember warm summer afternoons, hiking through summer fields and gathering wild Strawberries as children (and trying not to eat them all before we got home). Now, with a bit of patience, you can grow this precious berry from seed in your own garden! Best used in desserts, salad or fresh out of the garden and popped in your mouth, Strawberries may also be frozen for later use in sauces, tarts or pies and canned in jams, jellies and compotes. To get a little crop the first year, start Strawberries 16 weeks before the last spring frost date and raise as transplants.

    Average seed life: 1 to 2 years.
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Who among us does not adore Strawberries? We remember warm summer afternoons, hiking through summer fields and gathering wild Strawberries as children (and trying not to eat them all before we got home). Now, with a bit of patience, you can grow this precious berry from seed in your own garden! Best used in desserts, salad or fresh out of the garden and popped in your mouth, Strawberries may also be frozen for later use in sauces, tarts or pies and canned in jams, jellies and compotes. To get a little crop the first year, start Strawberries 16 weeks before the last spring frost date and raise as transplants.

Average seed life: 1 to 2 years.
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