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Fragaria virginiana - Wild Strawberry

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Fragaria virginiana - Wild StrawberrySizes available: HPP #1, 3 plants per pot Basics: zones 3 8, 4 7" x 1'+, full sun to part shade, white bloom in early to mid spring followed by small, but extremely tasty, red berry in the early summer and red foliage as the season cools, not too picky as to soil type, prefers medium to dry soils, is very adaptable. Common names: Wild Strawberry, Virginia Strawberry Family: Rosaceae Origin Distribution: Native range is Newfoundland and eastern Quebec

Sizes available: HPP #1, 3 plants per pot

Basics: zones 3-8, 4-7" x 1'+, full sun to part shade, white bloom in early to mid spring followed by small, but extremely tasty, red berry in the early summer and red foliage as the season cools, not too picky as to soil type, prefers medium to dry soils, is very adaptable.

Common names: Wild Strawberry, Virginia Strawberry

Family: Rosaceae

Origin/Distribution: Native range is Newfoundland and eastern Quebec to Manitoba and south to Georgia and Oklahoma, however it occurs in all fifty states and ten Canadian provinces. See what I mean? Adaptable. Also, native to Maine.

Habitat: fields, woods openings and woodland edges, prairies, your unimproved lawn (which is the best kind)

More: Well, of course everybody loves the berries, including dogs. When us kids would go berrying with our mother in the fields around our house in Standish, our German Shepherd would plunk himself down in the best patches and slobber all over them. Fragaria virginiana is the larval host for (among many others), the Grizzled Skipper, Pyrgus centaureae, Smith's Dart, Xestia smithii, the Purple-lined Sallow, Pyrrhia exprimens, the Crocus Geometer, Xanthotype sospeta, and the Gray Hairstreak, Strymon melinus, all of which are native to Maine. Tarnished plant bugs, leaf rollers, slugs, strawberry weevils, aphids, spider mites, and nematodes are also supported by this plant. Everybody's gotta eat whether they have pretty wings or not. The leaves and root have been used medicinally. Makes a great ground cover or lawn replacement. I am thinking violets, Danthonia spicata, Luzula acuminiata, and Penstemon hirsutus along with strawberry would make an amazing mixed ground cover. Hmmmmm.

Source: Landscape plugs from Kind Earth Growers, grown on by Honey Petal Plants

Image credits: Honey Petal Plants

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not worth the cost
I love these balls for night time ball playing but they dont last. The last 4 Ive bought havent worked well or lasted more than a month. They were once worth the money
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Great Idea but they will let you down eventually
I have used these for years during the winter. The price has nearly tripled but the longevity is the same. I normally purchase three with one being a spare. Within a few weeks they start going. I switch batteries etc but normally that does not help. Its a great idea and my dogs love them but they dont hold up to 10 minutes of play each nite. We do not throw them either, I roll them or kick them as my dogs are older
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