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getting strawberry seeds Alpine Regina Strawberry Seeds 2 Packets

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getting strawberry seeds Alpine Regina Strawberry Seeds 2 PacketsAlpine Regina Strawberry Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds grow a classic everbearing variety of Fragaria vesca prized for its intense flavor, reliable production, and compact growth habit. Often associated with wild or woodland strawberries, Alpine Regina produces small, highly aromatic berries throughout the growing season. Despite the name, these adaptable plants perform well in a wide range of climates and growing setups, making them an excellent

Alpine Regina Strawberry Seeds from Survival Garden Seeds grow a classic everbearing variety of Fragaria vesca prized for its intense flavor, reliable production, and compact growth habit. Often associated with wild or woodland strawberries, Alpine Regina produces small, highly aromatic berries throughout the growing season. Despite the name, these adaptable plants perform well in a wide range of climates and growing setups, making them an excellent choice for home gardeners with limited space or diverse growing conditions.

High-Yield, Compact, and Everbearing:

  • Everbearing plants produce fruit over an extended season
  • Compact growth ideal for small gardens and tight spaces
  • Well suited for containers, raised beds, and in-ground planting
  • Performs well in full sun to partial shade

Sweet Flavor with Versatile Uses:

  • Small berries with concentrated sweetness and aroma
  • Excellent for fresh eating straight from the plant
  • Ideal for baking, jams, smoothies, and cereals
  • A specialty strawberry variety rarely found in stores

Why Customers Love Alpine Regina Strawberry Seeds:

  • Prolific yields from compact plants
  • Everbearing habit supports continual harvesting
  • Intense flavor compared to larger strawberry varieties
  • Suitable for containers and indoor hydroponic systems
  • A rewarding option for home and small-space gardeners

How to Use / How to Grow:
Sow Alpine Regina strawberry seeds indoors and lightly press them onto the soil surface, as light aids germination. Keep soil consistently moist during germination and early growth. Transplant seedlings into containers or garden beds once established. Plants thrive in full sun to partial shade and benefit from regular harvesting to encourage continued fruit production.

Net Wt. 200MG

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Layne T. Oliver
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★★★★★ 5
Incredible Life experience while hiking the PCT
Format: Paperback
As I began experiencing great stories about the "Camino" pilgrimage in Spain, books about "thru hikes" in the US seemed to find me too i.e. The Pacific Crest Trail, and did grab my attention for various reasons... "Journeys North"-- To me, this story makes it more than apparent, that if you want to learn about yourself and open your "vault doors" so to speak, and free yourself of personal challenges-hiking the PCT could help. This book on it's own, is a wonderful treatise about the PCT, and taught me much about being open and honest with others to include oneself, and about being grateful." This story "rings" of Freedom, is intense, and at times, raw. From the comfort of my living room... Frodo, Scout, Blazer, and company drug this old backpacker (me) a.k.a. "LightningLayne" along on a fantastic journey north clear from Mexico's northern border to Canada's southern one. Along the way, I noticed how the "goodness" in people replaces just about every negative the world throws in your face. Finally, I laughed, I cried, and even felt sorry at times for all the "participants." In the end, I was "grateful" for the individual and collective stories shared. This story is one that has burrowed in deep and is one I will never forget.
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Tina Nelson
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Now I want to hike the PCH!
Format: Paperback
Such an incredible story, actually several stories. Very inspirational. I can’t help but want to join the adventure and experience some trail magic of my own. Thank you for capturing these experiences, Scout. Well done
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Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2025
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peahix
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
A community 3 feet wide and 2650 miles long
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One of the aspects of long-distance backpacking on our National Scenic Trails that those who haven't done so are generally unaware of is the tight-knit sense of community that binds hikers together, even hikers who've never met. These folks are average people with a vast range of life experiences and circumstances, and not simply a generic array of "professional hikers" involved in some sort of athletic competition. In the "real world," you can know someone for years without *really* knowing them at all, but on the trail, a single day can feel like weeks, and months can feel like years. You can bump into someone in the morning, and have a new "old friend," soulmate, or savior by the end of the day. In "Journeys North," Scout brings this community to life on the page vividly and emotionally, drawing us into not just his own life and experience, but of many others in his trail family- all making that journey north in a literal way collectively, as well as in their own personal ways figuratively. Along the way, he relates the highs and the lows of not just life on the trail, but of life in the "real world" as well. It's a crash course in empathy, determination, and sometimes just plain stubbornness. When I received the book and flipped through it quickly, I was at first surprised at the lack of photos- just a single page at the end with a handful of shots of the "main characters." But as I read the book, I quickly realized that Scout's richly descriptive prose paints a far better picture than any actual pictures could, and was grateful for the space he made for my imagination to play a part in his story. While no book could ever substitute for the actual experience of hiking a long trail, "Journeys North" serves as great inspiration for those who aspire to, as well as reassurance for their friends and family that they won't simply be disappearing into the wilderness alone.
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C. Bruce Nisker
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Basics for the Hike
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This is a nice, short book that gives you the basics of hiking the Camino de Santiago.
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Cheryl
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
If you are thinking of the Camino, This book is for you!
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I just had a friend who walked 32 days on the Camino, and I chose this book to learn more about what it would be like. This was an excellent choice. The author outlines what pilgrims can expect and how to prepare for the experience. I had not realized there are six paths: The French, Northern, English, Portuguese, Orrigonal, and Silver Ways. It turned out that my friend was on the Portuguese way. The different paths range from three hundred to a thousand kilometers. The author goes through each of the "ways" and does a daily highlight of the number of kilometers one walks and the sights to expect. This book whetted my appetite to consider a walk like this; it would be a great resource for any pilgrim.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024

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