Can you grow strawberries plants from a strawberry? Any experts around?


Question:They started from scratch at some point in their lives and some of them are probably spread by animals in their manure. I know they make runners from pre-existing plants but I have about 6 spoiled strawberries that I was hoping I could plant. Any experts out their that can answer?

Thanks

Answers:
Yes you can.

Here are some links with info you might like to read:
http://www.organicaseed.com/strawberry.h...

http://www.inmamaskitchen.com/food_is_ar...

http://www.bio.net/hypermail/plant-biolo...


Well duh. They have seeds that you can use to grow a strawberry plant. Just like apples or oranges.
Probably not. Most strawberries are propogated by cuttings. Some people have had luck growing Alpine strawberries from seed, but this is not the variety you get in the store.

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