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Ripe strawberries
- Post author By Tamara Jare
- Post date July 5, 2013
- 12 Comments on Ripe strawberries
By Tamara Jare
Slovenian contemporary figurative painter.
Art is life. Contemporary figurative painting. Oil on canvas. Love colors.
Slovenian artist Tamara Jare specializes in figurative oil painting on canvas. Her paintings are defined by vibrant colors, be it still life, landscape or portrait. Tamara Jare artworks have been exhibited at curated art shows in United States, Italy and Slovenia.
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12 replies on “Ripe strawberries”
Are they growing in the wild? They look as though they would be flavourfull.
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They are growing in our garden, means in the wild ;), I simply do not have enough time to eradicate all the weeds. Wild strawberries taste gorgeous!
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So there are benefits to letting your garden be wild!
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I did plant those , we live near forest, but there grow only blueberries…
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I have them in my garden, they are so delicious !!!
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They are among the best fruits, I think!
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yes ! pitty they are sooo tiny ! I have to protect them from the birds otherwise I have none left !
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Our birds leave them, but they enjoy our cherries..
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your birds don’t eat the wild strawberries ??? how odd ! our birds didn’t like my figs until they tried one ! now I have to protect the figs from the birds as they take the biggest, ripest and sweetest ones !
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At the time we have wild strawberries cherries get ripe and there are a lot of them here around! I guess it is easier for them to pick cherries! And red currants!
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birds can be very clever when it’ about food !
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😦
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