Alpine Strawberry (Yellow Wonder) seeds. Alpine Strawberry Yellow Wonder (Fragaria vesca) is classified as a Day Neutral strawberry – it is a very productive variety that will bear fruit from spring until winter. Day neutral strawberries are similar to the Ever-bearing types – except that they do not produce runners and produce fruit ongoing throughout the growing season.
Alpine Strawberry Yellow Wonder tastes sweeter than the red varieties, has a strong sweet aroma and birds do not notice the fruit because of its color. The plant itself is a compact perennial, growing 8 to 10 inches tall with bright green foliage and delicate white flowers.
Growing Alpine Strawberry Yellow Wonder
Indoor Sowing: Cold Stratification and then transplant seedlings in Spring.
Direct Sowing: Winter.
- Alpine Strawberry (Yellow Wonder) Seeds need to be cold treated to encourage germination. Simply wrap your seeds, put them in an airtight container, and place them in a freezer. This simulates winter conditions, and the warming period lets the seed know it is time to come to life.
- After keeping the strawberry seeds below freezing for two to four weeks, remove the seeds from the freezer. Leave them in the jar or container as they gradually warm up to room temperature.
- Once your strawberry seeds are at room temperature they are ready to be planted.
- A good mix for starting strawberry seeds is 3 parts peat to 1 part organic-rich soil. Spread this out in your seed tray to a depth of about one half of an inch.
- Moisten the mixture with water until it is uniformly damp. Sprinkle your strawberry seeds over the damp mixture and then cover the seeds with a very thin dusting of peat moss.
- Ensure that the strawberry seeds are not completely covered and are exposed to light.
- Keep them indoors in a well-lighted room and in direct sunlight, if possible.
- In two to three weeks, the strawberry seeds should germinate.
- If the strawberry seeds sprout too close to each other, thin them when they are between 1 and 2 inches tall, keeping the biggest and most vigorous seedlings.
- Gently transfer the strawberry seedlings to larger containers or pots after they gain their 3rd leaves.
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