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Wild Strawberry Heirloom Seeds

Wild Strawberry Heirloom Seeds

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Experience the charm of historical gardens with our Wild Strawberry Heirloom Seeds, featuring the celebrated Fragaria vesca, also known as Alpine or Woodland Strawberry. Originating from the gardens of Thomas Jefferson in 1774, this perennial plant is prized for its delightful crimson berries and ornamental qualities. Ideal for ground cover, container gardening, or hanging baskets, these strawberries produce small, white flowers in spring followed by flavorful berries, ideal for homemade jams and desserts. Their ability to thrive in partial shade along with their attractive appearance makes them a versatile and essential addition to any garden.

About Our Seeds:

  • Non-GMO and Open-Pollinated: Ensures natural plant growth and seed production.
  • Untreated: Free from chemicals like fungicides, pesticides, and herbicides, promoting a healthy garden.
  • Quality Tested: Our seeds undergo regular testing to guarantee excellent germination rates.
  • Eco-Friendly Packaging: Packaged in resealable, recycled packets printed with vegetable-based ink, supporting environmental sustainability.

Package Quantity:

  • Contains approximately 0.07g, at least 50 seeds, for starting or expanding your berry patch.

Growing Instructions Included: Each packet comes with comprehensive instructions to aid in planting and caring for your Wild Strawberries. These plants are not only easy to maintain but also provide continuous beauty and produce through their low-growing, spreading habit.

Planting Tips:

  • Location: Choose a spot with full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Prefers well-draining, fertile soil rich in organic material.
  • Watering: Maintain consistent moisture, especially during dry spells.
  • Spacing: Space adequately to allow for spreading via runners.

Cultivate your own Wild Strawberries with our heirloom seeds and enjoy the lush, sweet rewards and historical connection of these delightful berries in your garden.

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  • Historical context: Wild strawberries have been consumed by humans since ancient times. They were known to the Romans and were mentioned in their literature.
  • Geographical origination: Wild strawberries are native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including North America, Europe, and Asia.
  • Relevant cultural significance: Wild strawberries have been a part of various cultures' diets and medicinal practices. They were used by Native Americans for both food and medicine.
  • Time period of discovery: Wild strawberries have been known since prehistoric times, with evidence of their consumption dating back thousands of years.
  • Original habitat: Wild strawberries typically grow in woodland areas, meadows, and along the edges of forests.
  • Notable historical uses: Historically, wild strawberries were used for their medicinal properties, including treating digestive issues and skin conditions. They were also enjoyed as a fresh fruit and used in various culinary dishes.
  • Ideal temperature range: Wild strawberries thrive in temperatures between 60°F to 80°F (15°C to 27°C).
  • Soil type: They prefer well-drained, loamy soil with a pH range of 5.5 to 6.5.
  • Sunlight requirements: Wild strawberries require full sun to partial shade, with at least 6 hours of sunlight per day.
  • Watering needs: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water deeply once or twice a week, depending on weather conditions.
  • Planting season: Plant wild strawberry seeds in early spring or late fall for best results.
  • Germination time: Seeds typically germinate in 2 to 4 weeks under optimal conditions.
  • Growth cycle duration: Wild strawberries can produce fruit within the first year of planting, with a full growth cycle taking about 3 to 4 months.
  • Common pests and diseases: Common pests include aphids, slugs, and spider mites. Diseases such as powdery mildew and gray mold can also affect wild strawberries.
  • Companion planting advice: Good companion plants for wild strawberries include spinach, beans, and lettuce. Avoid planting near cabbage and other brassicas.
  • Common challenges and solutions: Challenges include managing pests and diseases, ensuring proper soil drainage, and preventing overcrowding. Solutions involve regular monitoring, using organic pest control methods, and proper spacing during planting.
  • Nutritional values: Wild strawberries are rich in vitamins C and K, fiber, and antioxidants.
  • Health benefits: They can help boost the immune system, improve heart health, and support digestive health.
  • Culinary uses: Wild strawberries can be eaten fresh, used in desserts, jams, and jellies, or added to salads and beverages.
  • Medicinal uses: Traditionally, wild strawberries have been used to treat digestive issues, skin conditions, and as a diuretic.
  • Other unique advantages: Wild strawberries are known for their intense, sweet flavor and aroma, which is often more pronounced than that of cultivated strawberries.
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