How Do You Make A Topsy Turvy Strawberry Planter?
Strawberry plants are easy to grow and maintain, and their fruit is widely versatile. If you’re short on space but still want to grow your own strawberries, you can easily do so with an upside down system. Some people even suggest that growing fruit upside down is more successful, since the plants are protected from fungus and insects. Design your planter. You can use a planter that’s been specifically made for the purpose, or build one yourself out of a length of large PVC pipe that is approximately 1/2 foot in diameter, or even a length of material tube. If you’re making your own, make sure that one end is open while the other is sealed. Wash your planter or tube thoroughly, using warm water and a mild dish soap, and then rinse. Cut four holes at consistent distances in the perimeter of the planter, around the open end. These are going to be used for hanging the planter. Cut four equal lengths of cord and tie these lengths to the planter. You’ll use these to hang the planter up. Cut