Strawberries - everbearing or June bearing?

Anonymous
I planted several everbearing last year and the year before and they barely came back this year. I bought 2 June bearing at the garden center this year that already had large fruit ripening but I understand I'll only get 2 years out of the plant. Which do you prefer?
Anonymous
The June-bearing ones taste better, in my experience.
Anonymous
I would plant a mix of early, mid and late season. The June Bearers are larger, but both types have good flavors. The strawberries have become weeds in my yard.
Anonymous
Anyone have wild berries in their lawn? I see some little strawberry-looking berries in my lawn. Are they edible?
Anonymous
The wild strawberries taste awful and grow tenaciously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would plant a mix of early, mid and late season. The June Bearers are larger, but both types have good flavors. The strawberries have become weeds in my yard.


where do you find the early, mid and late season varieties? I've been to American Plant and they only have everbearing and June bearing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have wild berries in their lawn? I see some little strawberry-looking berries in my lawn. Are they edible?


Yes, they're edible, but "safe to eat" is different from "good to eat".

They're not actually strawberries, by the way. It's Duchesnea indica, "Indian strawberry" or "mock strawberry". Indian as in from India.

http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/mock_strawberry.htm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would plant a mix of early, mid and late season. The June Bearers are larger, but both types have good flavors. The strawberries have become weeds in my yard.


where do you find the early, mid and late season varieties? I've been to American Plant and they only have everbearing and June bearing.

I buy all my berry plants via mail order, from Nourse Farms nursery. They have a strawberry sampler collection.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have wild berries in their lawn? I see some little strawberry-looking berries in my lawn. Are they edible?


Yes, they're edible, but "safe to eat" is different from "good to eat".

They're not actually strawberries, by the way. It's Duchesnea indica, "Indian strawberry" or "mock strawberry". Indian as in from India.

http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/mock_strawberry.htm


Squirrels eat them

They're quite tart.
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