Seed grown strawberries offer disease-free plants much like the shallots from seeds rather than sets. The varieties we list are the small alpine and the larger traditional types.
These tiny seeds produce big, mouthwatering traditional strawberries. Start the seeds indoors during the winter and place the seedlings out after the last frost. While they may not produce much fruit the first year, these runnerless, sprawling plants will eventually yield heavily over a long season. Ideal for containers or raised beds. Matures in 150 days. (open pollinated seeds)
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Strawberry Mignonette
This French delicacy may be the perfect little strawberry. They are bigger than most alpine strawberries, bright red, deliciously sweet, and easy to care for. The compact perennial plants form pretty little mounds that will bear strawberries the first year. Set them around the edges of the flower garden, in hanging baskets, and windowsill planters for easy picking.