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Alpine Mignonette Strawberry Seeds by Renee’s Garden (Fragaria vesca)

Alpine Mignonette Strawberry Seeds by Renee’s Garden (Fragaria vesca)

Alpine Mignonette Strawberry Seeds by Renee’s Garden (Fragaria vesca) produce compact alpine strawberry plants that yield small, intensely aromatic red berries with exceptional sweetness. This heirloom variety is prized for its fragrance, flavour, and ornamental garden appeal. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

Fragaria vesca, commonly known as alpine or woodland strawberry, is a perennial species known for producing small gourmet berries rather than large commercial fruits. ‘Mignonette’ forms tidy, low-growing plants with delicate white blossoms followed by bright red fruit. Unlike many hybrid strawberries, alpine varieties produce few runners and instead focus energy on steady fruit production.

This variety is well suited to garden beds, borders, raised planters, and containers where both ornamental beauty and edible harvest are desired.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Full sun is ideal for optimal flowering and fruit production, providing at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Light partial sun is tolerated but may reduce overall yield.

Watering Instructions ▾

Maintain evenly moist soil during germination and throughout active growth and fruiting. Avoid allowing soil to dry out completely, as moisture stress can reduce fruit production. Do not allow soil to remain saturated, as excessive moisture may lead to root rot.

Care Tips ▾

Alpine Mignonette Strawberries grow best in fertile, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. They prefer moderate temperatures and average outdoor humidity. Consistent soil quality and good air circulation help support healthy foliage and fruit production.Start Alpine Mignonette Strawberry seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost, as seeds benefit from light exposure during germination and may require cold stratification to improve germination rates. Transplant outdoors once frost risk has passed. Plants may begin producing fruit in the first growing season depending on timing, with stronger harvests in subsequent years. Harvest berries when fully red for best sweetness and flavour.
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