hi
a good proportion of my strawberries (Honeoye) appear to have no seeds - I'd guess about half at the moment. All the seedless ones are a darker red than the normal ones, so appear to be riper (but don't necessarily taste any riper). The seedless ones are mostly a bit smaller than the biggest of the normal ones.
now, I've been growing strawberries on and off since the early 1970s, but I don't recall having ever seen this before. The plants are ~2 years old and all come from runners from a single plant given to me some years ago. They're in a bed on my allotment - heavy clay, under bird netting.
i was wondering - is this common?
a good proportion of my strawberries (Honeoye) appear to have no seeds - I'd guess about half at the moment. All the seedless ones are a darker red than the normal ones, so appear to be riper (but don't necessarily taste any riper). The seedless ones are mostly a bit smaller than the biggest of the normal ones.
now, I've been growing strawberries on and off since the early 1970s, but I don't recall having ever seen this before. The plants are ~2 years old and all come from runners from a single plant given to me some years ago. They're in a bed on my allotment - heavy clay, under bird netting.
i was wondering - is this common?
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