![]() Seascape is a very productive and disease-resistant variety ideal for gardens, containers and farmers. Strawberries are bright red with a medium to long conical shape. Seascape (Everbearing): An everbearing strawberry that produces very large and sweet fruits. This combo will give you an abundant harvest in spring (Junebearer) followed by a continous harvest until fall (Everbearer). Get the best of both worlds! This mix includes both Everbearing and Junebearing strawberry plants. They prefer a soil rich in all the basic nutrients with a pH of 6-6.5. They will benefit from mulch such as straw, pine needles, or plastic. Strawberries are extremely adaptable and are grown in every state in the U.S. In general the strawberry roots can be planted in the ground, containers, or hanging pots. Zones: 3-9, needs protection in zones 3 & 4. Late Junebearer, (late spring to early summer harvest). Junebearing, produces a concentrated 2-3 week harvest. Grows very well throughout the entire United States and is delicious for fresh eating or canning! As a Junebearer, the harvest season is concentrated over a few weeks, making it a good choice if you want to freeze or cook with a lot of berries at one time. Once all the early and mid-season strawberries have stopped producing you can count on this "Allstar" to continue the harvest. ![]() The Smultron Dress is a voluminous, fun dress.Allstar produces high yields of large, sweet strawberries late in the season (late-spring to early summer). It’s so easy to adapt to different lengths and works with an impressive variety of fabrics. View A is a short, half circle, bias dress with a V-neck yoke, spaghetti straps, and an elastic back. You can of course mix it up and put the back ties on View A, or elastic back on View B.įrench seam slit (in the center back of the dress) In addition to what you will learn in View A, you will also learn: View B is a short, half circle, bias dress with a slightly curved neckline, spaghetti straps, and back ties. The instructions also show you how to lengthen and shorten the dress, and add optional tiers. This dress will look great in almost any woven fabrics, but myįavorites for the Smultron include: light to midweight linen, cotton, chambray, rayon challis and twill, taffeta, and seersucker. If you would like to insert a built-in-bralette in the dress, I highly recommend this tutorial: Sewing instructions with clear illustrations for each step Advanced beginner for straight neckline Rat-tail cording or string for straps (about 1 yard/meter) OR loopturner The bias cut looks especially nice in a gingham or checkered fabric. When you purchase this pattern, you will receive a digital (pdf) sewing pattern and instructions. Once your payment processes, you will automatically receive a link to download the pattern files. If you have any problem accessing the files, please don’t hesitate to contact me. This document may not be reprinted, resold or redistributed without written permission.ĮTSY WILL ONLY LET YOU DOWNLOAD FROM A COMPUTER, PHONE OR IPAD WILL NOT WORK. Please do not share this pattern with your friends, but encourage them to purchase their own copy. The light-green leaves are trifoliate (in threes) with toothed margins.ĥ.1 Garden varieties currently in cultivationįive to eleven soft, hairy white flowers are borne on a green, soft fresh-hairy 3–15 centimetres (1–6 in) stalk that usually lifts them above the leaves.This pattern is meant for your personal use only. The plant spreads mostly by means of runners ( stolons), but the seeds are viable and establish new populations. Under wild or wood strawberry, Vilmorin says: Vilmorin-Andrieux (1885) makes a distinction between wild or wood strawberries ( Fragaria vesca) and alpine strawberries ( Fragaria alpina), a distinction which is not made by most seed companies or nurseries, which usually sell Fragaria vesca as "alpine strawberry". ![]() It has seldom been seen in gardens since the introduction of the Red Alpine Strawberry. Wood Strawberry possesses a quite particular perfume and delicacy of flavour. ![]() 2,500 seeds to the gramme.Ī very different plant to the Wood Strawberry, and distinguished by the greater size of all its parts - the fruit in particular - and especially by the property (which is particular to it) of producing flowers and fruit continuously all through the summer. The fruit has nearly the same appearance and flavour as that of the Wood Strawberry, but is generally larger, longer, and more pointed in shape. ![]() The seed is also perceptibly larger and longer. A gramme contains only about 1,500 seeds. Subspecies Īs of November 2020, Plants of the World Online accepts two subspecies in addition to the autonym, Fragaria vesca ssp. Wild strawberry in Estonia, Pakri Peninsula. ![]()
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