Besides the plants already mentioned you can try.
Growing strawberry plants in gutters.
These rain gutters not only keep pests away but they make for much easier gardening.
And so we decided to really change things up and start anew by planting and growing our new strawberry plants in rain gutters.
Extend this mound into a row as long as you like.
We are busy this year already harvesting our spring strawberries.
If you are constrained for space this is a gre.
Cut a piece of gutter 4 1 2 feet long using tin snips for metal gutters and a pvc handsaw or circular saw.
We have tried growing strawberries out in our garden with all kinds of problems.
Container gardening brings about a good use of space.
This type of growing gutter is also good for microgreens pea shoots and herbs.
This year however it was truly time to start over.
There are definitely benefits to growing strawberries in gutters.
Thank you for sharing your facebook album.
Like you mentioned having the strawberry plants raised off the ground helps keep them clean which is a major benefit.
Here are the primary benefits of growing strawberry plants in gutters.
I d be particularly interested to hear if the depth of the gutter and root growing proves to be an issue.
To grow strawberries with this system you start with a mounded hill of soil about 8 inches high and 24 inches across.
A section of rain gutter about 4 1 2 feet long is enough to grow three strawberry plants.
The best garden gutter plants are those with spreading roots instead of those that continue to grow downward.
What to plant in gutter gardens.
Seems you put a lot of good thought into your version of growing strawberry plants in gutters and we re so glad you felt you could learn a lot from our fail.
The gutter can now be filled with compost leave a small space below the rim for watering and you can plant your strawberries.
The hill system for growing strawberries is most commonly used for day neutral strawberries and everbearing strawberries.
That s exactly why we shared.
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.