The strawberries grew by the hundred on strawberry plants-but each strawberry had its own big dob of cream growing on it, ready to be eaten.
The strawberry grows throughout the Americas, Asia, and Europe.
"The Man in the Wilderness asked of me 'How many strawberries grow in the sea?'"
Sauce for the Berries The strawberries grown on farms in the New York region have benefited from hot, sunny days and relatively little rain.
In the meadows, wild strawberries grow in abundance, and mushrooms abound in the forests.
The main source of income in the municipality is agriculture and it is also the northernmost village in Norway where strawberries can grow.
The long hours of daylight, combined with relatively low summer temperatures, make the strawberries more tasteful than berries grown in warmer climates.
"The strawberries grow in our backyard."
No, no, say it again: The man in the wilderness asked of me, How many strawberries grew in the sea?
In fact, he noted, strawberries grow on the ground.