Horti TopsĀ® Alpine Strawberry – Baron von Solemacher
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Alpine Strawberry – Baron von Solemacher (Fragaria vesca) is a nutritious vegetable for your garden. Sow indoors from March to April.
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Alpine Strawberry – Baron von Solemacher (Fragaria vesca)
Wild strawberry: Intensely flavored tiny berries
Fragrant beyond belief: The legendary wild strawberry scent
Everbearing: Produces fruit all season long
The King of Strawberry Flavor
Wild strawberries are small – about the size of a fingernail – but their flavor is legendary. One tiny wild strawberry has more fragrance and taste than a handful of supermarket giants. These are the strawberries that perfumers and chefs rhapsodize about.
Why the Flavor is Unmatched
Modern strawberries were bred for size, firmness, and shelf life – flavor took a back seat. Wild strawberries were never bred at all. They retain the full aromatic complexity that made strawberries famous in the first place.
Using Wild Strawberries
Fresh: Best simply eaten fresh, perhaps with a little cream.
Desserts: Scatter over panna cotta, ice cream, or cakes.
Preserves: Make tiny batches of exquisite jam.
Liqueurs: Infuse in vodka for incredible wild strawberry liqueur.
Growing Wild Strawberries
Wild strawberries are easy to grow and spread by runners to form ground-covering colonies. They tolerate partial shade better than regular strawberries. Many varieties are everbearing, producing fruit continuously rather than in one flush. They make excellent edible groundcovers or border edgings.
Growing Alpine Strawberry – Baron von Solemacher
| Start indoors | March ā April |
| Harvest | June ā November |
Packet Details
Weight: ca. 0.25 gram | Botanical: Fragaria vesca | Type: Open-pollinated | Origin: Netherlands
| Weight | 0,005 g |
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| Brand |
Hortitops |

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