Q: I read your recommendation on PennLive.com about using a broad-leaf weed-killer to get rid of wild strawberries in the lawn without killing the grass. What about wild strawberries growing up ...
Every week I try to end my column with an inspirational line or two in the hopes of motivating my readers to get outside and see what’s going on in their backyards. As I sit and peck away at the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Patch of false strawberry (Potentilla indica) with red fruit and yellow flowers - simona pavan/Shutterstock Wild strawberries ...
Though wild strawberry season officially begins with the first full moon of June, like most things, it arrives a month later here in Teller County. Don’t let the scientific name Fragaria Virginia — ...
It turns out that the imposter really is a third lookalike. The plant goes by the name “mock strawberry” or “false strawberry” (Potentilla indica) and is in the same family as Cinquefoil. Like many ...
Stumbling upon a clutch of berries growing wild and free is certainly a sight to see. A burst of bright colors in a thicket can signal something majorly delicious. Take, for example, the strawberry: ...