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I have a small patch of frais de bois strawberries -- I've been getting enough for breakfast all week long -- they are small and extremely sweet. The strawberries are in my herb garden.

 
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Your garden looks so rustic. Love it.
 
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WaveIf you had a location I'd be coming for breakfast! Cool Mmm Pretty setting there!


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love your herb garden.......that looks like a magazine picture!!! Yum on the breakfast strawberries.

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What a gorgeous shot. I love those pots! I believe that is the type of strawberry I planted last year...they have produced constantly and taste great!


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Where did you all get the strwaberry plants.I would love to have some.Sounds like the one my GM use to have.Around here all are big & not sweet.I live in the South would they grow here?
 
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I ordered mine from White Flower Farm -- they were pricey but they do seem to love where they are! I bought six plants, I think -- and I have more than six plants now.

I think this is what I bought -- maras de bois -- not frais de bois -- but they were pricey --

here's a link

http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/29205-product.html

Martha
 
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I agree your pic is something out of a magazine!! tfs.
 
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Thanks -- sometimes they turn out better than other times -- I think this was a better time.

Martha
 
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Sounds so yummy! I love your old brick and the pots!


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