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Climbing strawberry Mount Everest plants - Fragaria ananassa

Climbing strawberry Mount Everest plants - Fragaria ananassa

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Menton
They have not only regained 1 and he is very weak. Little hope.

Ghisou

Liginiac
Strawberries planted 2 years ago. The first year, I tried tying the runners to a stake but I gave up. The offshoots at the end of the runners didn't produce anything and it was impossible to keep up with how much these strawberries spread! It's a everbearing variety, the strawberries are sweet but not very big and the seeds are very noticeable... I was curious about the climbing nature of this strawberry... and I can confirm that it's not one!

Carine

Chinon
Well, I ordered this Mount Everest in 2018. It's still here, still producing a few strawberries, and it has never ever climbed...

Natalie

Puimoisson
Planted for a few weeks now, it's struggling to take root... we'll see how it goes later on.

Sébastien

MONTCHANIN
A Scam or a Mistake? These strawberry plants are not climbing plants. The ones in the ground produce strawberries, but the ones at the ends of the runners do not produce anything because they have no contact with the soil = no nutrients. The taste is meh for garden strawberries, and on top of that, they get stung/attracted by bugs -> fragile! Advice: go for pineapple strawberries for the taste and a more resilient variety that produces multiple harvests and has a better taste.

Xavier

Versailles
The plants arrived around 10th March, in good condition. All 10 of them survived. The strawberry plants remain small, but they have produced a few strawberries, which are also small but tasty, like big wild strawberries. Some of them are now on the "third floor", producing fruits at ground level. I am very surprised because the new plants, which are climbing, are developing aerial roots! Will they not be weakened by these roots that serve no purpose? I have donated one plant to the school's educational vegetable garden. As a result, the students have learned where Mount Everest is! To be continued...

Jeanne

Central Alsace (67)
Beautiful healthy plants, in bloom. Looking forward eagerly to taste the fruits!

Vivi

MENETOU SALON
Very pleased with the strawberry plants already in bloom, eagerly awaiting the fruits.

Sylvain

RIEUX DE PELLEPORT
They languished for a while and took to it as they should. The strawberries are very good and have a lovely scent in the corner of the garden. I have put them in pots and a small bamboo trellis.

Dominique