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I am really pleased with alpine strawberries (sort of ground covery ) for my shade garden, under some plumb trees. The little white flower goes all year in my zone and so do the berries. They are so cute and combine well with so many things. They are great and they were so easy to start from seed. I got them going then left them to practically die several times in there six packs and then planted them and they are now big and beautiful. Yay for alpine strawberries in a shady cottage garden!
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