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wild strawberries
last september i was down in cornwall. along the coast in newquay there were wild strawberry plants. i took a cutting and brought it back home with me, planted it in a good compost and waited. ive now got a very healthy plant that is about to blossom.
the thing im curious about is, will the fruit have a known taste or might it produce a fruit that has little or no taste, or even a sour fruit ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this was a runner. i nipped in before it had chance to take root so was lucky to get it home, and for it to survive !
dont really mind if i get to have a taste of cornish bred strwaberries or not this year. will share anything me, but the slugs can leave them alone.
thanks for takin time to reply.
Lonnie, memories should only get 2 stars but memories can often taste better than the real thing !