Homegrown alpine strawberries are bushels above store-bought whose flavor can't compare. Wonder blend bears small red or light yellow, intensely fragrant fruits from late spring/early summer on, taking a break in hot weather. Plants don't have runners, so they won't meander, making them a tidy, delicious border or container contender. If started indoors, you can expect fruit the first year. Replace every 3 years for excellent production or add a few new plants annually. Perennial in USDA zones 5 to 9.
Bloom Color | Red/Yellow |
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Bloom Season | Early Summer, Late Spring |
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Botanical Name | Fragaria Vesca |
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Cold Hardiness | Perennial in USDA Zones 5 to 9 |
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Common Name | Strawberry |
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Container Type | Pack |
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Days to Germination | 15 to 30 days |
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Height | 8 to 10 in |
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Life Cycle | Annual |
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Light Requirements | Full Sun to Part Shade |
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Minimum Spacing | 12 in |
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Net Content | 50 mg |
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