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Monday, April 18, 2016
Fort Laramie Strawberry Fragaria - Everbearing
Fort Laramie Strawberry
Fragaria - Everbearing
Can be trained to climb! Fort Laramie Strawberries are from the ''ice-box'' section of our nation, Cheyenne, Wyoming, this is a super hardy, wonderfully producing everbearing strawberry. You'll harvest your first berries this very summer! And what berries -- HUGE, bright, scarlet-red berries wi...
Fort Laramie Strawberries are from the ''ice-box'' section of our nation, Cheyenne, Wyoming, this is a super hardy, wonderfully producing everbearing strawberry. You'll harvest your first berries this very summer! And what berries -- HUGE, bright, scarlet-red berries with pink to scarlet color right to the core. Makes your mouth water just to smell their heavenly aromatic fragrance, and your taste buds tingle as you enjoy their sweet, delicious taste. Fort Laramie Strawberries are high yielding, vigorous plants that produce large berries right through the season.
Strawberries in general:
Everbearing Strawberries produce an early summer crop and also a fall crop with some berries on and off all summer. Tip: Pinch off blooms for first two months on everbearing strawberries to promote larger harvest.
June bearing strawberries produce a single crop each year during a 2-3 week period. Tip: If you get blooms the first year while the plant is getting established pinch the blooms off to ensure a large fruit crop the next year.
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