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Old January 30, 2017   #28
NarnianGarden
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Yes, my parents yard has white alpine strawberry bushes too, and birds to tend to leave them alone. The challenge with them is to keep a diligent eye on ripening fruits (sometimes your nose is the best indicator) and remember to pick them.

I planted some red-fruited varieties in the same flower bed in the fall, we'll see if they start to get more attention..

Funny though, birds never harassed our tomatoes before 2016. They got really audacious and knew to plan their raid for early morning hours when no humans in sight. Grrrr!

Funny,
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