Originally posted by burnie
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You remind me of a younger Jack Hargreaves

Have to say that I completely agree with you about the Alpine strawberries. I had a couple of very out of date packets of red and crème seeds so I wild sowed them in one of my flower borders, not expecting anything to happen. A couple of years later I was weeding there and spotted some plants had taken . The patch size varies each year depending on drought etc but they keep insisting on heading into the lawn!
Defiantly worth growing, and such a flavour burst!
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