Spring Riddle for You

April 9, 2010 – 8:20 am

What fruit grows its seeds on the outside?

Stock photo - Did you know that strawberries were first cultivated from a cross between a French and an American variety?

 

Strawberries.    Yep, it’s strawberry season in South Carolina.  For the next few weeks, local farms will be open for u-pick strawberries.    (as well as asparagus, garlic, onions, radishes and turnips.)    With the gorgeous weather predicted over the next few days, you may just want to grab your friends, kids and grandkids and head out to pick some of the most delicious fruit of the season.  Fortunately there are several organic farms in our area that offer fresh strawberries for picking or for sale.

(Most commercially  grown strawberries are heavily sprayed with pesticides and fungicides so if you cannot get organic, it is recommended that you soak your berries for at least 20 minutes in a sink full of ice cold water with 1/4 cup of 3% peroxide added.  This will help remove the pesticides and keep the fruit fresh longer.)

To find a farm nearest you, click here for a South Carolina state-wide directory  Out of state readers click here

But before you go, here are some really good tips for how to make the most of your trip.

Strawberry Picking Tips and Tricks

Did you know that strawberries were originally called strewberries because the fruit was found strewn all over the ground? 

Also happening this weekend….U Pick Your Own New Home - Over 300 houses for sale from Edisto to Orangeburg will be open for viewing this weekend only.  With April 30th fast approaching, buyers have only a few weeks to get under contract or risk losing the tax incentive.  Check the Post and Courier for a list or drive around this weekend in your favorite neighborhoods. Many agents will be adding homes to the list and setting out balloons to guide you there.  Rain or Shine, happy hunting.  If I can be of service, give me a call. 843 276-1618

  1. One Response to “Spring Riddle for You”

  2. You are so berry wise, missy… That’s why the Buddha loves you! and me too.

    By Hartley on Apr 9, 2010

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