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CHIEF BEMIDJI STRAWBERRY
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CHIEF BEMIDJI STRAWBERRY
Hi everyone. this is a first for me. in the 90s we grew the CHIEF BEMIDJI variety of strawberry. we lived in zone 3-4 . unfortunately we had to move south. I took a few with me but they did not survive. now we are back in the north and I am attempting to locate it. it was the sweetest and hardiest strawberry we ever grew. If anyone has this or can help me locate it, I would appreciate it very much.
weeklywidow- Posts : 1
Join date : 2015-03-09
Location : zone 3-4
Re: CHIEF BEMIDJI STRAWBERRY
Hello, Weeklywidow! Welcome from Atlanta, GA!
You might check with your local extension service. They may have info. Or your state Dept of Agriculture.
Glad you've joined us. Please keep us updated on your search.
Are you doing SFG?
You might check with your local extension service. They may have info. Or your state Dept of Agriculture.
Glad you've joined us. Please keep us updated on your search.
Are you doing SFG?
Re: CHIEF BEMIDJI STRAWBERRY
weeklywidow wrote:Hi everyone. this is a first for me. in the 90s we grew the CHIEF BEMIDJI variety of strawberry. we lived in zone 3-4 . unfortunately we had to move south. I took a few with me but they did not survive. now we are back in the north and I am attempting to locate it. it was the sweetest and hardiest strawberry we ever grew. If anyone has this or can help me locate it, I would appreciate it very much.
I did a google search of "Chief Bemidji" strawberry and came up with a number of websites. Here is one.
http://www.backyardgardener.com/plantname/pda_fb64.html
It is also called Fragari but there are many varieties and I couldn't tell which one is the Chief Bemidji.
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Join date : 2011-11-20
Age : 74
Location : Brooks, Ga Zone 7B/8A
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