The Secret to Huge Strawberry Harvests in Containers 🍓🪴
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Top Comments (10)
Who’s excited for fresh strawberry season? 🍓🙋🏻♀️
I love the fabric grow bags. I think I currently have about 70 of them with everything from salads to fruit trees in them. A few years ago I ran across some that are 6 ft wide and 24" deep. They make great container gardens! I set my grow bags in kiddie pools with stone lining in the bottom. This allows less watering in my hot southern summers.
I stuck some large silly metal lizards in my strawberries and the birds stear clear almost like a scarecrow works in a field.
My potted strawberries sent out runners last year and they buried themselves in the lawn. My potted strawberries didn’t last the winter, so I was really lucky being able to dig new plants out of my lawn 😂
Bought Strawberries to transplant this morning to my deck garden for the first time ever. Could not have been timelier on the video! Thanks guys! <3
And yet, somehow, strawberries seem to be the plant I fail at the most to grow.
Im on my 3rd year of strawberry that my roommate threw away. I just put them in a bucket of dirt. And the grew the first year. Then i planted the tendrils in small pots and let them root. Now i have 6 buckets of strawberry.
whoever does the editing 1:50 you got me, you're funny lol
Greenstalks dry out too fast because they require this fluffy soil like potting soil for good drainage from level to level of but the tower, plus the heat of summer dries each of the pockets out quickly, and the berries don't receive regular & consistent sunshine based on sun's angle, so constant watering, fertilizing and rotating the towers is needed, and the birds have the best perches! 😂 I tried it last year, very disappointing. I will grow in airprune pouches this year on raised rows to prevent rabbits from eating the entire plants, plus I will cover with netting.
my 3 step guide to strawberries: 1) put them in the ground 2) wait 3) done
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Top Comments (10)
Who’s excited for fresh strawberry season? 🍓🙋🏻♀️
I love the fabric grow bags. I think I currently have about 70 of them with everything from salads to fruit trees in them. A few years ago I ran across some that are 6 ft wide and 24" deep. They make great container gardens! I set my grow bags in kiddie pools with stone lining in the bottom. This allows less watering in my hot southern summers.
I stuck some large silly metal lizards in my strawberries and the birds stear clear almost like a scarecrow works in a field.
My potted strawberries sent out runners last year and they buried themselves in the lawn. My potted strawberries didn’t last the winter, so I was really lucky being able to dig new plants out of my lawn 😂
Bought Strawberries to transplant this morning to my deck garden for the first time ever. Could not have been timelier on the video! Thanks guys! <3
And yet, somehow, strawberries seem to be the plant I fail at the most to grow.
Im on my 3rd year of strawberry that my roommate threw away. I just put them in a bucket of dirt. And the grew the first year. Then i planted the tendrils in small pots and let them root. Now i have 6 buckets of strawberry.
whoever does the editing 1:50 you got me, you're funny lol
Greenstalks dry out too fast because they require this fluffy soil like potting soil for good drainage from level to level of but the tower, plus the heat of summer dries each of the pockets out quickly, and the berries don't receive regular & consistent sunshine based on sun's angle, so constant watering, fertilizing and rotating the towers is needed, and the birds have the best perches! 😂 I tried it last year, very disappointing. I will grow in airprune pouches this year on raised rows to prevent rabbits from eating the entire plants, plus I will cover with netting.
my 3 step guide to strawberries: 1) put them in the ground 2) wait 3) done