If you don't know exactly what they are, don't eat them. They could be Fragaria virginiana (edible) or Duchesnea indica (edible, but tasteless) or something else. Take a piece of the plant to a local nursery or your Extension Agent to see if they can ID it. THEN you can determine if it is edible.
NO, strawberries themselves are not seeds. However, the tiny yellow specks ON the strawberries are seeds.
To effectively remove wild strawberries from your lawn, you can manually pull them out by hand or use a garden tool like a weeder to uproot them. You can also mow your lawn regularly to prevent the strawberries from spreading. Additionally, applying a selective herbicide specifically designed to target broadleaf weeds like wild strawberries can help eliminate them. Be sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide carefully to avoid damaging your lawn.
Meal worms can not eat onions or pickles, but they can eat strawberries. :)
To effectively kill wild strawberries in your lawn, you can use an herbicide specifically designed to target broadleaf weeds like wild strawberries. Follow the instructions on the herbicide carefully to ensure safe and effective application. Additionally, manually removing the wild strawberries by hand can also help control their spread.
No, it is doubtful that a raccoon would eat a poinsettia which can be poisonous.
-12.98xpi to the power of 6
yes they can. chickens LOVE strawberries. like me!
Yes
no it is not alive.
To successfully grow tiny strawberries in your yard, choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Plant the strawberries in raised beds or containers, and water them regularly. Fertilize the plants with a balanced fertilizer, and protect them from pests and diseases. Harvest the strawberries when they are ripe and enjoy your homegrown fruit!
To effectively get rid of wild strawberries in your lawn, you can manually remove them by digging up the plants and their roots. You can also use herbicides specifically designed to target broadleaf weeds like wild strawberries. Be sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to ensure safe and effective application.
Check out this blog post:http://cookingonsale.com/2009/10/19/3-ways-to-eat-strawberries/The comments have other possible ways to eat strawberries, like in a salad. Mmm.