While strawberry plants generally comes back and produce for 3 4 years before they are done we managed to squeeze one more year out of ours.
Hanging strawberry plants in gutters.
When soaked the gutters can get quite heavy.
These must be sturdy brackets that are well anchored.
Strawberry plants are small.
Overwintering strawberry towers or winterizing strawberry plants planted in gutters or pipe systems is more difficult.
I ve been feeling an urgency to get this blog post update out because i have been seeing ridiculous growing traffic on our strawberry planting in rain gutters post and i think we should let you all know that growing strawberry plants in rain gutters hasn t turned out so well for us.
Cut a piece of gutter 4 1 2 feet long using tin snips for metal gutters and a pvc handsaw or circular.
A section of rain gutter about 4 1 2 feet long is enough to grow three strawberry plants.
And by that i mean well they are all dead big gardening fail.
The great thing about some of these plants like strawberries is if you have them above they ll hand down and create a hanging garden you can pick from.
Like you mentioned having the strawberry plants raised off the ground helps keep them clean which is a major benefit.
If the strawberry towers or gutters pipes can be moved into the garage or other similar shelter they will often do better than if left suspended above the ground and exposed to all the harshest weather winter can throw at them.
Fruit should be harvested as soon as berries are red if possible in dry weather taking care to leave the green stalk in place once fruit is picked.
Not just strawberries either but all kinds of fruits and vegetables can be grown in gutters.
Mount the brackets onto the desired wall.
You can also use the same concept for growing lettuces and herbs.
Fill each gutter about 2 3 full with lightweight potting soil.
Remove any runners from the strawberry baskets.
This year however it was truly time to start over.
These rain gutters not only keep pests away but they make for much easier gardening.
Strawberries are super easy fruits to grow in gutters.
How to grow strawberries in rain gutters.
Here are the primary benefits of growing strawberry plants in gutters.
A rain gutter about 4 and a half feet long is enough to grow 3 4 strawberry plants depending on plant size.
Hanging strawberry plants except the alpine varieties need a good six to eight hours of full sun a day for optimal fruit production.
Another outstanding idea to grow strawberry is to use gutters.
Growing strawberries in a gutter does not only offer you the opportunity to grow as many plants as you want but also offers your strawberry protection from diseases like crown rot and fruit rot.
With the help of a friend have them lift one side of gutter into place.
And so we decided to really change things up and start anew by planting and growing our new strawberry plants in rain gutters.