Im beginning to suspect those weren’t strawberry seeds

by Jrme1315

12 Comments

  1. Morscerta9116

    I know its not corn, but the corn scene from Second Hand Lions popped into my head 🤣

  2. CrankyCycle

    You are, however, growing a BEAUTIFUL brassica of some sort.

  3. breadist

    Looks like a brassica. Broccoli, cabbage, bok choi, etc.

  4. anothadaz

    Strawberries do better and produce fruit quicker when planting bare root plugs or nursery plants. Planting from seed is time consuming, slow growing and often unlikely to produce fruit the first year.

  5. 777_heavy

    Dying the brassica seeds red makes them strawberry seeds. You just need to do the next step and spray patting the plant red.

  6. sitewolf

    thinking a green head will be forming in the middle soon

  7. Training_Main_9632

    Planted tomatillo last year and got mustard

  8. Cobra288

    If you want to catch your strawberry bed up this year, the Bonnie Cambiante has been extremely prolific, I’ve tripled my plants extremely quickly,My runners have runners in just 2 months. 2 dosages of miracle gro quick start. Then max sea weekly.

  9. Substantial-Tea-3125

    I suspect kale; it’s has the same shape and structure as the variety I grow.

  10. CitySky_lookingUp

    Do you have any pics of the actual seeds?

    Brassicas are tiny and round, and strawberry seeds look like, well, strawberry seeds!

    Because either you got brassicas or your strawberry seeds didn’t sprout and this stray was in your soil somehow. “Volunteers” are the hardiest plants!

  11. CitrusBelt

    Ah, good old Ferry Morse — the only “name brand” seed vendor that I refuse to buy from unless there’s literally no other choice.

    To be fair though…..could it be just be a stray brassica that wound up in that spot, and the seeds in the pack were indeed strawberry seeds? Brassicas tend to pop up all over the place if any have been left to go to seed anywhere nearby.

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