Blog Update!
For those of you not following me on Facebook, as of the Summer of 2019 I've moved to Central WA, to a tiny mountain town of less than 1,000 people.

I will be covering my exploits here in the Cascades, as I try to further reduce my impact on the environment. With the same attitude, just at a higher altitude!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

September Strawberries

Our day neutral strawberries weren't producing anything in June. Or July. Or really even August. But now that summer has finally started in Seattle (as of the first week of September) our strawberry plants are going crazy. I've been picking almost a cup of berries a day and there are still a ton of green ones on the plants. If this warm weather holds out, we'll be looking at more strawberries (and blackberries, for that matter) for weeks to come!

3 comments:

Robyn Campbell said...

Yummy! You have made me crave some berries. We grow them here on our farm. We also grow grapes and blueberries. Our strawberries and blueberries are in the freezer, but the grapes are on the vines right now.

Great post, but I can't +1 it.

Robyn

http://robyn-campbell.blogspot.com/

Crunchy Chicken said...

Hey Robyn - Our blueberries are done producing, but we also have grapes on the vine, although not anywhere near ripe. Of course, we don't exactly have a farm.

Thanks for pointing out the +1 dealie. I've added it, although I'm still not sure I understand all it does.

Robyn Campbell said...

I +1ed it. :-)