How to grow strawberries in rain gutters.
Growing strawberries in rain gutters.
So i did a little research to figure out how this was done.
Snipping first year blooms is easier snipping runners is easier and the renovation tasks that are still applicable for gutter systems are usually easier as well.
You can also use the same concept for growing lettuces and herbs.
Just looking at these lush strawberries pouring out of these gutters made me wonder just how this was done.
4 5 foot long sections of vinyl gutter.
A rain gutter about 4 and a half feet long is enough to grow 3 4 strawberry plants depending on plant size.
Just like picking is easier with most gutter systems growing strawberries in gutters allows for ease during certain maintenance tasks.
A piece of gutter makes an ideal planting container and allows you to position the plants in unusual or tight places such as hanging in stacks on a wall or fence.
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.
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.
Pvc end caps pvc glue a drill potting soil strawberry plants start by cutting your gutter sections and gluing on the end caps.
We have tried growing strawberries out in our garden with all kinds of problems.
How did you keep the straw on top of the strawberries during the winter time from the wind blowing them out.
Strawberries are delicious and as far as food goes they are one of the easiest to grow if you want to learn how to grow strawberries in rain gutters if you don t have the room for a crawling plant then you ve come to the right place you might want to try using a rain gutter.
This is my first summer growing strawberries in a rain gutter.
It s time for another cool gutter project.
These rain gutters not only keep pests away but they make for much easier gardening.
We are busy this year already harvesting our spring strawberries.
Cut a piece of gutter 4 1 2 feet long using tin snips for metal gutters and a pvc handsaw or circular.
Growing strawberries in containers prevents the plant from spreading too far and keeps it under control.