These rain gutters not only keep pests away but they make for much easier gardening.
Growing strawberries in rain gutters.
Just like picking is easier with most gutter systems growing strawberries in gutters allows for ease during certain maintenance tasks.
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.
Michael drilled holes in the gutter towards the bottom every 1 1 2 or so for proper drainage.
Strawberries in rain gutters is becoming a popular idea.
Growing strawberries is easy but it is more convenient when you can do so in space saving rain gutter planters.
Not to mention the flavor of home grown strawberries can never compare to store bought strawberries.
Not to mention the flavor of home grown strawberries can never compare to store bought strawberries.
Not just strawberries either but all kinds of fruits and vegetables can be grown in gutters.
Plant the strawberries in early spring.
Growing strawberries in gutters makes some maintenance easy.
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.
Another great thing about this is that your berries will be portable.
A section of rain gutter about 4 1 2 feet long is enough to grow three strawberry plants.
You can mount the gutters vertically or horizontally to save space.
A rain gutter about 4 and a half feet long is enough to grow 3 4 strawberry plants depending on plant size.
You can also plant in the autumn where winters are milder.
In time we decided we just preferred the june bearing so we ripped out all of the ever bearing.
In the past in our strawberry bed we grew berries of the june bearing and ever bearing variety.
Trim the roots of the strawberry transplant to 6 inches with scissors to make planting easier.
Strawberries are delicious and as far as food goes they are one of the easiest to grow.
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.