When Percy Jackson left the beach at Montauk and fled to Camp-Half Blood with his mom and Grover Underwood, he read signs that said "Pick Your Own Strawberries" on white picket fences, which Annabeth later told him were because mortals see Camp Half-Blood as a strawberry field. Although the name "Delphi Strawberry Service" was not mentioned, Chiron explained to Percy that they grew strawberries for export to restaurants in New York and Mount Olympus. The camp director, Mr. D (Dionysus), god of wine, can make fruit-bearing plants grow with no effort, although it works best for wine grapes, Mr. D is forbidden to drink wine or grow grapes.
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| - When Percy Jackson left the beach at Montauk and fled to Camp-Half Blood with his mom and Grover Underwood, he read signs that said "Pick Your Own Strawberries" on white picket fences, which Annabeth later told him were because mortals see Camp Half-Blood as a strawberry field. Although the name "Delphi Strawberry Service" was not mentioned, Chiron explained to Percy that they grew strawberries for export to restaurants in New York and Mount Olympus. The camp director, Mr. D (Dionysus), god of wine, can make fruit-bearing plants grow with no effort, although it works best for wine grapes, Mr. D is forbidden to drink wine or grow grapes.
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| - When Percy Jackson left the beach at Montauk and fled to Camp-Half Blood with his mom and Grover Underwood, he read signs that said "Pick Your Own Strawberries" on white picket fences, which Annabeth later told him were because mortals see Camp Half-Blood as a strawberry field. Although the name "Delphi Strawberry Service" was not mentioned, Chiron explained to Percy that they grew strawberries for export to restaurants in New York and Mount Olympus. The camp director, Mr. D (Dionysus), god of wine, can make fruit-bearing plants grow with no effort, although it works best for wine grapes, Mr. D is forbidden to drink wine or grow grapes.
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