I can not believe you have strawberries already; you are way before us. Scandinavia is famous for wonderful strawberries, I guess it has the right combination of temperature and sun. But the picking season starts first in mid June.;)) Lovely pictures as always.;)
Oh - lucky you - your strawberries look yummy. I tried to grow some and think the racoons or some critter in the night ate them. Nothing like home grown and fresh from the garden. Have fun in your garden, Blessings, Erin
Hi Donna - Oh YUM! mom and dad grew these on our organic farm and nothing is sweeter than a home grown strawberry. Do Riley and Otis ever beat you to the harvest? ; ) xxxooo
Yummmm! I wish I could reach right into this picture and share them with you! :)
ReplyDeleteThey're really your strawberries?
ReplyDeleteToo good to be true.
Lucky girl!
Yummy! I don't grow strawberries in my garden...I wish I did! I just purchase a huge basket from the local farmers market.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Penny
I can not believe you have strawberries already; you are way before us. Scandinavia is famous for wonderful strawberries, I guess it has the right combination of temperature and sun.
ReplyDeleteBut the picking season starts first in mid June.;))
Lovely pictures as always.;)
Lucky you to be able to pick them from your own backyard. I have been buying them from the local farm stands and they have been delicious so far.
ReplyDeleteYummmmmmmmyyy! They look so delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteOMWord!!! I Should have planted some!! They look Wonderful...with cream...a good book...Hahaaa...I get carried away!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy night sweetie!hughugs
Mmm..!
ReplyDeleteThey look excellent!
We don't start getting local strawbs until the middle of June.
We are eating imports from the USA at the moment.
Oh, my. I can put a hurtin' on those strawberries!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been reading blogs for a long time either, Donna. I guess when the summer gets too hot I'll be indoors reading blogs more often.
Nice to hear from you!
Mary
Hi Donna,
ReplyDeleteOh - lucky you - your strawberries look yummy. I tried to grow some and think the racoons or some critter in the night ate them.
Nothing like home grown and fresh from the garden.
Have fun in your garden,
Blessings,
Erin
Gorgeous looking berries! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious. I love the little sweet ones best. Especially when they come right out of the garden. Mimi
ReplyDeleteHi Donna
ReplyDeleteI'm back from a week long visit to Denver to see my grandson...so much fun!
Your strawberries look so lucious. My plants are still only flowers.
as i read this and saw your photos i had in image pop into my mind of otis and riley up to their ears in the strawberry patch. too cute!!
ReplyDeleteMy strawberry plants look amazing this year, with lots of flowers. Yours are mouthwatering. x
ReplyDeleteHi Donna - Oh YUM! mom and dad grew these on our organic farm and nothing is sweeter than a home grown strawberry. Do Riley and Otis ever beat you to the harvest? ; )
ReplyDeletexxxooo