tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1595469707540450641.post4572359635391069791..comments2023-06-21T07:51:00.206-07:00Comments on Crafty Cakewagon!!: Strawberries!Dana, Founder of Crafty Cakewagon and The Creative Parenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07604109235241517745noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1595469707540450641.post-39670600411963837792011-05-10T11:58:37.591-07:002011-05-10T11:58:37.591-07:00I think you can file this under "all things t...I think you can file this under "all things that need a wagon", cause u can fill one with strawberries and come on over to Brooklyn. This makes me wanna build a plot just for them...YUM!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1595469707540450641.post-66668436228687484512011-05-10T11:48:09.153-07:002011-05-10T11:48:09.153-07:00=( I just wrote a novel of a comment and it got z...=( I just wrote a novel of a comment and it got zapped into cyber-space. *cries* Ok, for a do-over...if this makes a duplicate, please delete one so I don't look crazy! LOL<br /><br />I LOVE strawberries and have eaten about 9 pounds of them so far this season! I found a muffin recipe online a couple years ago and made some changes to it to make it more like a cupcake (since I hate muffins)and also to incorporate lime, so if you'd like a strawberry-lime cupcake-like-muffin recipe, email me and I'll shoot it over to you. =)<br /><br />Our neighbor in the other half of this duplex has wild strawberry plants on one side of the house and in front. They flower, but I've never seen them fruit. I just noticed a few months ago that we have one growing in our "grass" out back. I hope it spreads because it would be cool to have a "step-able" ground cover out there. Between the dandelions, wild violets, and moss, we don't really have grass anyhow. =)<br /><br />I tried growing strawberries in a hanging basket for a couple years, but they never made more than a couple berries. Not sure if they were bum plants or if it was operator error. ;) I planted 6 more in a hanging deck rail planter (2 plants of 3 diff. kinds) and so far, they look ok.GingerLilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13644289447332441265noreply@blogger.com