Have you considered a strawberry pallet?
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It's the sort of self-build idea I had in mind although probably less work.
How to Build a Wall of Strawberries - Savory Lotus
In fact, that's outrageously simple! I was thinking something more along these lines but taller and shallower - using a pallet had occurred to me:
How to Make a Better Strawberry Pallet Planter
That link makes a point about using non-pesticide-treated pallets though, not sure how important that is?
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I'm a bit worried about the water-storing capacity of soil/compost in a tall thin structure though... and watering at the top that it would simply run straight through to the bottom. But then soil often seems very dry to me when plants are quite happy.
I might mix some of those water storing gel crystals in with the soil.
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I mean they're basically the same thing as the plastic towers I have now, which are a s quid sheet of bendy plastic and a tube in the middle
More attractive, I'll give you that.
Regarding the water retention issue I suppose it would be pretty easy to add some partitions in the pallet so you have soil on multiple 'shelves'.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI mean they're basically the same thing as the plastic towers I have now, which are a s quid sheet of bendy plastic and a tube in the middle
More attractive, I'll give you that.
Regarding the water retention issue I suppose it would be pretty easy to add some partitions in the pallet so you have soil on multiple 'shelves'.
A lot depends on how long you want to keep it. Most ideas will be fine for one season. If you want to keep the strawberries in the same container for several years, then you need to think about how you're going to amend the soil and maintain drainage and water-holding capacity over that period.
Notice how none of the plants in those photos are fully established plants with all their leaves spreading out? Such "great ideas for strawberries" photos always look like they've been taken with plants which have just been potted.Last edited by lolie; 16-03-2016, 06:51 PM.
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