I love to leave them for as long as I can – until they’re slightly soft to the touch. The insides are red all the way through and I can smell them before I even pick them. That’s when they’re the sweetest and the most “strawberry”.

by nahfacenah

17 Comments

  1. butaretherecookies

    Congrats on your diarrhealess harvest!

  2. Moist_Sun_8201

    What type is this? They’re enormous!

  3. CleverGirlRawr

    How do you do it? 
    Mine grow to the size of a pea, turn red, then a rodent eats it. 

  4. Internal_Plankton_33

    So jealous! I can never grow strawberries. Too many things like to eat them.

  5. turtledett

    Red the whole way though…what a dream 🍓❤️

  6. raygan_reddit_banned

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  7. LeanTangerine001

    Wooooooooooo!!!!!!! 🥳😁🪴🍓

  8. Technical-Jello-4464

    The are so big and bright!! What kind are they?

  9. SilentInquiry26

    they are huge and pretty. and definitely yum.

  10. KickingChickyLeg

    WOW those are huge. Do you fertilize with an additive to the water, or sprinkles on the soil, or both?

  11. ashlynmaddox

    Shinny looking strawberries 🍓 hope the one that follows would glow like that

  12. Professional_Pie4511

    They’re beautiful and I’m not at all jealous. I can’t leave mine until they are at their strawberriest as the birds or my dog will eat them before I get a chance and both have figured their way around those little mesh bags. 🥺 But this isn’t about me. 😂

    Seriously they are beautiful. You should be proud. 🤩

  13. Appropriate_Leg9380

    So jealous! Once mine are sweet the squirrels take their tax (aka one annoying bite)

  14. StreetSyllabub1969

    How high off the ground are your containers? My wife’s Alpine Strawberries are in-ground and it seems rabbits or some other creatures are getting half the fruit.

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