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Wild Strawberries


A very tedious harvest but so worth the work! For such a tiny little berry, it is packed with big flavour. Wild strawberries are a low growing perennial found in meadows, yards, and other grassy areas. Berries grow much better in places where the grass around it isn’t growing too tall so it doesn't choke them out. These plans like to grow beside woodland trails and in grassy areas mixed with moss. The plants look like cultivated strawberries, but they are much smaller, with small, bright red berries peppered with tiny seeds on the surface of the berries. Wild strawberries have an intensely sweet strawberry flavour.

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