Posted June 05, 2016
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amrit9037
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zeogold
The Puzzlemaster
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted June 05, 2016
....what the heck kind of [S]trawberries are you buying? Mutated ones?! O_o
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Crewdroog
Land Shark
Registered: May 2014
From United States
Posted June 05, 2016
i am jealous! they look amazing. we are getting very close to strawberry season here and i can't wait for mine to come up :)
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fortune_p_dawg
constipationisbad
Registered: Aug 2011
From United States
Posted June 05, 2016
i put strawberries in my overpriced grass-fed yogurt. it delicious.
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kusumahendra
Outlander
Registered: Feb 2013
From Indonesia
Posted June 05, 2016
He probably lives in 3rd world country like me. For example $1 in Indonesia is enough to buy you a decent lunch while a pack of strawberries (of 10 or 12 midsize berries) cost you about $1.5 to $2. That's because strawberry in form of fruit is not common food here.
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nightcraw1er.488
Want some Wang!
Registered: Apr 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted June 05, 2016
Looks good, but get back to me only when you grow the ice cream to go with them :o)
I have a few strawberries, first year, and have a few berries on them, they are nice.
Its all the rage in the UK, living walls such as:
http://easiwallpro.com/
Micro gardens - can be a variety, but alpines are good. So long as you get some sunshine and you keep pots watered you can grow most anything.
I have a few strawberries, first year, and have a few berries on them, they are nice.
Its all the rage in the UK, living walls such as:
http://easiwallpro.com/
Micro gardens - can be a variety, but alpines are good. So long as you get some sunshine and you keep pots watered you can grow most anything.
Post edited June 05, 2016 by nightcraw1er.488
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Smannesman
4-bit classic
Registered: Oct 2010
From Netherlands
Posted June 05, 2016
They look good.
Not personally a huge fan of them, but they look good.
Also, they're technically not berries.
Not personally a huge fan of them, but they look good.
Also, they're technically not berries.
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Matewis
By Toutatis!
Registered: Jan 2011
From South Africa
Posted June 05, 2016
Wow, beautiful... Unfortunately strawberries sometimes look better than they taste :P
Or perhaps not strawberries as much as mulberries. I've seen mulberries in stores that looked absolutely perfect, but were completely sour. The ones picked by hand from a tree are the best
Or perhaps not strawberries as much as mulberries. I've seen mulberries in stores that looked absolutely perfect, but were completely sour. The ones picked by hand from a tree are the best
Post edited June 05, 2016 by Matewis
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Tauto
MY BUDDY NES
Registered: Jul 2015
From Australia
Posted June 05, 2016
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I have a few strawberries, first year, and have a few berries on them, they are nice.
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http://easiwallpro.com/
Micro gardens - can be a variety, but alpines are good. So long as you get some sunshine and you keep pots watered you can grow most anything.
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Bad Hair Day
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HereForTheBeer
Positive Patty
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted June 05, 2016
The place we're buying has an asparagus patch, a whole mess of raspberry bushes, rhubarb (because just about everybody up here has rhubarb - yum!), and some grape vines. Not sure if the grape vines will produce this year since we had a May frost that really clobbered the wine crop in the state.