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How to GROW STRAWBERRIES in PVC pipe | SMALL SPACE GARDENING | container gardening made easy



Are you interested in learning how to grow an abundance of strawberries at home in your garden? Learn how easy it is to grow strawberries in your garden with these PVC garden planters. You can hang these homemade strawberry planters horizontally or vertically. It’s really up to you! In this tutorial, I’ll show you how quickly and easily you can make these PVC strawberry planters for your gardens. These strawberry planters take up less space, are moveable and will make use of every inch of space you have to grow your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs. These planters are great because they are inexpensive to make and reusable from year to year. In less than one hour I was able to create these and get them planted. Start growing your strawberries today and have an endless supply of fruit all summer long.
 Container gardening can really help keep your plants size and spread under control as well. This is a great weekend project you can do with the whole family. 

Stayed tuned, and I’ll show you how we grow our tomato plants to save space next. 

 

Head over to our website to get a full shopping list of the supplies and tools we used to create these amazing space saving planters for our strawberries. Growing strawberries has never been easier. 

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18 Comments

  1. Since I do a lot of work with PVC pipe I found a good way yo clean the edges of the drilled holes. There is an inexpensive deburring tool available. Wearing gloves to avoid injury is a good idea; the tool makes the job easier. Blades are replaceable. Home Depot sells this tool usually in the plumbing department but you may have to ask for help to find it. Hope this tip is helpful. Thanks for making all the videos. We are watching!
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Deburring-Tool-80-531-111/304583908

  2. Great idea. We love strawberries as a family. I hope you can join your newest subscriber’s Mediterranean cooking channel and stay connected.

  3. Hey .. very nice .. but isn't better if you use a hanging growing bags ?? 🙂 it is cheaper and ready to use and can put in it more strawberries

  4. Tried this last year and lost all 6 plants. The 4 Allstars went first then the Sequoia and Eversweet. I didn't have as many drain holes as you have. Maybe that was the problem. Used a four inch hole saw because that's what I had. When filling the pipe, just using gravity with the potting mix is enough packing to grow in? Seems kind of loose.
    It's cute the way some of your instructions are. Like you're talking to kindergarteners. Not complaining, just cute.

  5. Love this idea solved my problem. Instead of using dirti used this idea for hydroponic garden .Thank you for this idea.

  6. Thank you for the video. Im starting my pvc planter since I have an extra 4" pvc not being use. Btw I use a Portable Clamping Sawhorse when there are no one to help me, beats working projects on the ground.

  7. Hello, do you have a video when the strawberry made it fruit? Is it big fruit or small? How long did it last before dying? Thank you.

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