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Originally Posted by MissMoustache
Its good to know that alpines are pretty much done after two years. -----------
And I agree, I think plants done from seed in the conditions they're going to grow in acclimate better. Especially if you save seed and replant year after year.
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Alpines last a lot longer than that in my garden, but I have never kept track. The plants do get quite large over the years.
About 45 years ago I sowed alpine seeds and they have been growing in my garden ever since. I would pick and toss away any berries that had been partly eaten by a bird. Wherever they landed, new plants would grow, so I have strawberries in many places on my half acre.
They are just beginning to flower this week, and will continue producing berries until a hard frost, probably sometime in November.