Trim the roots of the strawberry transplant to 6 inches with scissors to make planting easier.
Gutter planting strawberries.
It saves space and helps you maximize your produce output.
Strawberries are super easy fruits to grow in gutters it also saves them from diseases like crown rot and fruit rot.
Since strawberry plants are short regular picking requires either a lot of.
Fill the gutter within a half inch of the top lip with potting soil scooping the soil into the gutter by hand or with a gardening trowel.
Plant the strawberries in early spring.
You can also plant in the autumn where winters are milder.
Make strawberry picking easier.
Drill tiny holes near your strawberry plants for the water to drip out.
You can also use the same concept for growing lettuces and herbs.
Loop the zip ties around the hose and secure.
In the past in our strawberry bed we grew berries of the june bearing and ever bearing variety.
Things you will need tape measure pencil tin snips hand or circular saw gutter end caps pliers silicone caulk pvc glue 1 4 inch drill bit power drill potting soil gardening trowel strawberry transplants scissors watering can fertilizer.
This type of growing gutter is also good for microgreens pea shoots and herbs.
Strawberry plants are small.
In time we decided we just preferred the june bearing so we ripped out all of the ever bearing.
A variety of people have devised their own ways to come up with their own rain gutter gardens.
Take the water line over the edge of the top gutter affix to the cable with a zip tie and train it down to the lower gutter.
The gutter can now be filled with compost leave a small space below the rim for watering and you can plant your strawberries.
Strawberry plants do not set large nets of roots and growing them in a gutter should not be a problem as properly evidenced in many places do a google image search for strawberry tunnel cultivation.
How to grow strawberries in rain gutters.
Growing strawberries upside down things you ll need for growing strawberries in gutters.
A rain gutter about 4 and a half feet long is enough to grow 3 4 strawberry plants depending on plant size.
Michael drilled holes in the gutter towards the bottom every 1 1 2 or so for proper drainage.
Growing strawberries in gutters is the best way to use up your vertical space smartly.
Here are the primary benefits of growing strawberry plants in gutters.