Midwestern mom’s strawberry secret
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Thank YOU for the informative article on strawberries [“In Search of Perfection,” by Russ Parsons, March 16]. I grew up on a vegetable farm in central Indiana where Mother raised the most delicious strawberries. Her “secret” was based on how I believe the berry got its name: She would place straw around the plants as a mulch.
For 20 years, I owned Rosebrock’s Vegetable Garden Center in Malibu, catering to home vegetable gardeners.
When people asked why I had straw around my strawberries instead of plastic like the farmers in Ventura and Orange counties, I told them that those farmers were growing “plastic berries” and I would explain the foregoing.
Robert L. Rosebrock
Brentwood
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