Obviously these times could be shorter or longer if conditions were changed, but it is what happened for me this year.
Being in Australia the dates are written in the format of Day/Month/Year.
Days to maturity Attila Strawberry (Fragaria vesca)
Seeds planted 08/10/2016 Day 0
Germinated 21/10/2016 Day 13
First Runners 21/12/2016 Day 73 (more runners every few days, like a spider web)
Flowered 03/03/2017 Day 145 (5 months)
First fruit ripe 09/04/2017 Day 182
Attila is one of the very few alpine strawberries that grows runners. They have been named after Attila the Hun due to their propensity to take new ground. In my opinion they are an excellent edible ground cover that should be part of every permaculture garden.
The seeds were very easy to germinate, the plants were simple to grow, and the strawberries are delicious.
Attila Strawberry, notice the first tiny runners |
Attila Strawberry runner grown plant top right of the picture |
For a full list of vegetable days to maturity please click here.
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