What vegetables and fruits do you wish were commonly available in the US?

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Strawberries that taste like they did 10+ years ago?

When I was a kid in the 80's there was a place my Grandmother used to take us to that had hay rides to take you out into their strawberry fields where you'd pick your own berries and pay like 50¢ per pound.

Good memories.

You must mean like 5 or 10 right?

I can buy strawberries at the store now a days for $1 a pound.

It’s not common but it’s not really uncommon, maybe once every month or two

Like much store bought produce, grocery store strawberries are picked not fully ripe to make them easier to transport. On pant ripened most anything will nearly always be better than store bought, but you better be ready to use it quickly.

I've seen jeans with enough dirt caked on them that they'll stand upright in their own (I once replaced the centre support beam on a cottage built on virginia clay by hoisting it up with a bunch of car jacks) but it never occurred to me to try growing strawberries on them.

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haha. I swear, the quality of my writing on Lemmy is abysmal.

No clue, really, I was like 6. I know I would fill my Happy Meal bucket with strawberries and give the lady a quarter. I don't know if I was getting ripped off or getting a discount for being a cute kid.

No, happy meal buckets were pretty big. That sounds like a decent deal. I would say you could fit a decent pound and a half in the old McDonald’s trick or treating buckets

I remember getting buckets in the summer too. They came with little beach rakes & shovels, and the lids were sand castle molds.

...now I'm getting all nostalgic & shit. 😐

Strawberries are so easy to grow that they are almost invasive.

If you leave them alone, they will overtake whatever is near them.

Each strawberry plant I have sends off multiple runners, with multiple nodes per runner.

It is a very high exponential growth rate.

You can start with 4 and have over 100 in 2 years.

I know this because we have a random strawberry bush in a crack in front of our garage but it's just from last year and only making tiny berries right now.

In a couple years maybe I'll have good berries.

Uh, do you maybe live around Missouri? We have false strawberries here.

Does the plant have 3 pointy leaves like this?

That sounds like a wild strawberry. The berries won't get. Offer year over year.

Except now you have 100 plants that all taste like shit, because all strawberries now taste bland or sour.

Spoken like someone who hasn't grown strawberries any time recently.

Wild strawberries are amazing. Sad they're so hard to get a substantial amount of.

If you can't grow your own or go to farmers market. Get them when it's early in the season (I.e. now) as a big reason they usually taste like shit is because they are harvested unripe and then ripen in transit, which causes them to be light in colour, watery and have that white centre to them.

But early in the season they are /more likely/ to be allowed to ripen on the plant.

I've been eating loads of strawberries this past week from my local big chain supermarket and they have mostly been amazing (and cheap too)