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Old June 16, 2018   #21
NarnianGarden
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Well, some more varieties are coming this year... Mostly alpines, but I am trying also some garden strawberries (ananassa), and some are already up.
Trying to get musk strawberry seeds to germinate too.

The ones I planted last year are growing well now, some are really lush bushes.
Once you get them large enough they survive easier.

I am just amazed at the ease of the germination and seedlings on my strawberry batch: no hassles of germination, new ones pop up all summer and grow into new bushes without any human involvement.. WHile I am sometimes pulling out my hair follicles trying to get some desired varieties to sprout and grow..
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