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(More customer reviews)I am pretty bummed about this, I tried to grow these, started them out in the jiffy growing container...
Every other seed I planted sprouted and are all (11 other types of seeds) currently outside, very healthy and growing.
I followed directions and I planted all 10 seeds (seperately) so it was a total waste and a bummer!
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10 Heirloom Alexandria Strawberry SeedsFragaria vescaDescription: These decorative little plants produce delicious, aromatic red strawberries, about twice the size of wild berries but much smaller than the standard type. Perennials, Alpine strawberries stay compact and produce few runners, making them suitable for rock gardens, path edgings, pots, and window boxes. They begin producing the second spring, sometimes the first fall. Grows best in USDA Zones 3a to 8b. Bearing small 1/2 to 1 inch flowers. The flower in the first crotch is termed the primary flower, the two in the next two crotches are termed secondary flowers, the next four are tertiary flowers, the next eight are the quaternary, and the next 16, if they develop, are the quinary flowers. The primary flower opens first and usually produces the largest berry. Medium to larger berries. A good balance between wild and heritage grown varieties.
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