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Here’s What You Should Know:

I can’t guarantee or be responsible for what happens when you try to grow strawberries on your own. Weird things could happen, like dancing in the middle of the street when you finally get your first plant growing, or the awe and admiration of your family and friends that you grew them yourself.

Please be aware uncontrollable things can happen that will destroy your efforts – a hungry deer in the middle of the night, a snow storm in June – and other unforeseeable things. We can not be responsible for these things causing destruction to your plants!

You are responsible for your own safety. Garden gadgets and tools are nice and useful, but they can be dangerous when not in use. Please supervise all children and don’t let them play with anything sharp!

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Most of these things are basic common sense, and if you have questions, just ask them here.