strawberries in hanging baskets?
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strawberries in hanging baskets?
Is it possible to grow strawberries in hanging baskets? Or anything else where the neighbours cats won't be able to get to them?
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Definitely. In fact a lot of commercial growers do as it keeps them out of the way of the slugs. Just bear in mind the watering and feeding requirements.
I find that popping upturned lids from plastic bottles into the hanging baskets really helps to retain water.
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I find that popping upturned lids from plastic bottles into the hanging baskets really helps to retain water.
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Oh that's great news! Slugs are definitely another concern so this will be great. What size baskets do you think? And are there better types of strawberries for hanging baskets than others?
P.s. I love the idea of the pop bottle lids!
P.s. I love the idea of the pop bottle lids!
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
I've got a couple of these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/HANGING-STRAWBE ... 962&sr=1-1
They yielded about a pound and a half of fruit. I found that if you leave an inch or two space at the top, they can have compost added when they're fruiting as the soil medium gets quickly exhausted. They also need frequent checks so they don't dry out in warm weather.
They yielded about a pound and a half of fruit. I found that if you leave an inch or two space at the top, they can have compost added when they're fruiting as the soil medium gets quickly exhausted. They also need frequent checks so they don't dry out in warm weather.
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
We looked at those! What do you do with them in the winter though.....?
Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
The reality and the dream of growing in hanging baskets is far removed from those pretty pictures that periodically appear on the internet. First slavery is no longer in vogue, and anything hanging takes much labour. Slugs can be controlled with some of the simple baits available scattered around plants, certainly any that I encounter. My point is there are much easier ways of growing plants than utilizing hanging baskets.crazymaisey wrote:Is it possible to grow strawberries in hanging baskets? Or anything else where the neighbours cats won't be able to get to them?
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
I plant this years plants in the ground over winter, they will provide runners for next year but ones crop. Runners from this year have been potted up ready for the containers next year. Generally Strawberries have a four year useful life cycle and I compost them after this time.We looked at those! What do you do with them in the winter though.....?
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Okay, what I meant was you plant up the hanging basket ones and they crop, but then what? Do you leave them hanging there all winter or do you re-plant into the ground again, or put them in the greenhouse, etc??Davie Crockett wrote:I plant this years plants in the ground over winter, they will provide runners for next year but ones crop. Runners from this year have been potted up ready for the containers next year. Generally Strawberries have a four year useful life cycle and I compost them after this time.We looked at those! What do you do with them in the winter though.....?
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Sorry Dave, I wasn't clear about that....They won't survive the winter in the hangers as the compost will be spent. Plant them out in a nursery bed (I use a ridged bed, a bit like the commercial growers).
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Don't need coats, Dave - we don't venture out when it's cold (about 350 days of the year
) but I'm a dab hand at walking at a 45 degree angle! 


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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Durgan wrote: My point is there are much easier ways of growing plants than utilizing hanging baskets.

Personally, I don't find baskets to big a deal. Mine are quite large so they don't dry out so quickly. Hang one above the other and you only have to water the top one.
I make hanging baskets out of old lampshades, some chicken wire and bit of recycled ethernet cable.
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Thomzo, do you have any pics of your lampshade/chicken wire creations? Sounds brilliant!
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
We grow strawberries and peas in hanging baskets. It saves the dogs assisting in the watering ;)
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Re: strawberries in hanging baskets?
Tru&Ad, I never would have thought of growing peas in hanging baskets. What type of container do you use for this?