I can't believe I found this video. I've been brainstorming for a couple of days and had come up with this exact idea on my own except I bought a PVC pipe to run down the middle and drill holes in for water. Was just looking for other people's ideas. Great minds!
I just got 12 of the gray ones. I haven't used them yet, but I have already fell in love with them. I am thinking about stacking up with different vegetables and herb for spring to fall and take them indoors for winter. That way don't have to replant the ones that are not cold hardy. Dollar store only has 3 colors: The color you have, grey. and dark green. Still $1.25 each.
Thanks for the advice. 🙏 Especially about punching only one hole. I'm always trying to stay ahead of the Summer heat. I think that I'm going to add mulch to the middle n make a smaller hole. This is my first year using these. #I'llHelp🙏TooCute❤
They were hard to find last year but I’ve seen a lot of them in the store this year. I wouldn’t use them without a sturdy pole down the middle for support, or just stack a few of them so you don’t have to worry about wind. But at the cheap cost I think they’re worth it.
I just bought these yesterday at the dollar store I've always wanted a strawberry Tower and didn't know how to put it together or what to do about drainage holes thank you so much! Could you please tell me how you keep gophers from eating their roots of your inground garden beds? I've had a problem when I plant in the ground or even in garden beds that are low like that with gophers😢😢😢
I place a container (paper cup or small pot) in the middle instead of the pole so that I won't have to use too much potting mix. I'm thinking how to hack that middle portion so that it's possible to water from the top and let the water disperse. Thoughts?
I was thinking about using a piece of pvc pipe as the center post and putting some holes in the sides so maybe water would disperse evenly to each level. Not sure if it would work but I might try it
@@onceuponatinyfarm after posting my comment I found this video. I decided to just water each section on its own (from the center) instead of connecting everything together. ruclips.net/video/ojRWWcvchI0/видео.html
I'm going to make a small hole in the middle to let water run through n add cedar mulch for aeration, pest control n water retention.. Open only one hole as suggested. Also I'm stacking them on top of a 20 gallon container of herbs. Hopefully that'll be enough moisture for the Florida heat.
Hello I bought some a couple of years ago (Facebook ad) believing they were those really good ones from the pictures, turned out not but rather like the ones you have no base no tower very disappointed as bought two and not that cheap. I’ve not used them hope they may be under the house. Can I ask though my strawberry plants get so big do you have enough space in those planters come year two? Thank you.
Well my strawberry plants did so poorly in these that half of them didn’t survive. These pots don’t hold on to moisture at all and have to be constantly watered. But what I would have done if they had grown so much is I would have cut some of the runners to create more strawberry beds.
The plants will probably live longer than these planters. I agree that these r most likely too small for strawberries, but u can use them to propagate runners. So u can still profit from using them if only for one Season. 🙏
Thank you for your videos. Does anyone know if these planters are actually food safe? I just picked up a bunch but am concerned there is no marking as to type of plastic, just that it was made in China. I bought them anyhow because I know it's kind of a miracle to find them, but are they actually safe? Thank you!
I sure hope they are. On one of my other videos about these planters someone said they dug a little bit asking questions to whoever makes them and found out they are food safe so I hope that is the case.
I am in Pennsylvania zone 6b i probably wouldn’t try this in Arizona since it dries out so quickly I had issues here with it drying out so fast and half my strawberries died
I can't believe I found this video. I've been brainstorming for a couple of days and had come up with this exact idea on my own except I bought a PVC pipe to run down the middle and drill holes in for water. Was just looking for other people's ideas. Great minds!
I would like to try that with a pvc pipe it would’ve solved the issues I had with this setup of the soil drying out too fast
Good work brother, this has been much appreciated!
Appreciate that!
Trying this for the first time myself this year, nice of you to share!
Awesome! Make sure you water them often because they can dry out quickly!
I just got 12 of the gray ones.
I haven't used them yet, but I have already fell in love with them.
I am thinking about stacking up with different vegetables and herb for spring to fall and take them indoors for winter.
That way don't have to replant the ones that are not cold hardy.
Dollar store only has 3 colors:
The color you have, grey. and dark green. Still $1.25 each.
Great idea
Can you do a follow up video with the update on your strawberry tower?
Great job in Duncanville Texas going to follow your lead. First year in long time, started a container up high garden, I’m old. Thanks
That's great! Good luck, make sure you keep the soil really moist because these tend to dry out very quickly!
Thanks for the advice. 🙏 Especially about punching only one hole. I'm always trying to stay ahead of the Summer heat. I think that I'm going to add mulch to the middle n make a smaller hole. This is my first year using these. #I'llHelp🙏TooCute❤
That’s a great idea
Thank you, im new to this and saw stuff online like this for 60 dollars i was like RUclips should have a fire solution 😂
Glad it was helpful to another frugal gardener like myself haha
Awesome
Thank you for sharing
I am going to do that
Love it
Awesome thank you
AWESOME! I saw those at dollar tree but wasnt sure if they would be sturdy enough!
They were hard to find last year but I’ve seen a lot of them in the store this year. I wouldn’t use them without a sturdy pole down the middle for support, or just stack a few of them so you don’t have to worry about wind. But at the cheap cost I think they’re worth it.
I wonder if a PVC pole would work better because it’s round…
@@marynichols7429 that’s actually something I want to try next and add some holes throughout so water can disperse to each level of the tower
Very nice 😊
Thanks, I actually upgraded to the greenstalk planters this year I’m excited to grow more strawberries in them
Love it
Thank you!
I just bought these yesterday at the dollar store I've always wanted a strawberry Tower and didn't know how to put it together or what to do about drainage holes thank you so much! Could you please tell me how you keep gophers from eating their roots of your inground garden beds? I've had a problem when I plant in the ground or even in garden beds that are low like that with gophers😢😢😢
I’ve honestly never had problems with gophers my main pests at the moment are rabbits and groundhogs so I wouldn’t even know what to do about them!
I place a container (paper cup or small pot) in the middle instead of the pole so that I won't have to use too much potting mix. I'm thinking how to hack that middle portion so that it's possible to water from the top and let the water disperse. Thoughts?
I was thinking about using a piece of pvc pipe as the center post and putting some holes in the sides so maybe water would disperse evenly to each level. Not sure if it would work but I might try it
@@onceuponatinyfarm after posting my comment I found this video. I decided to just water each section on its own (from the center) instead of connecting everything together.
ruclips.net/video/ojRWWcvchI0/видео.html
I'm going to make a small hole in the middle to let water run through n add cedar mulch for aeration, pest control n water retention.. Open only one hole as suggested. Also I'm stacking them on top of a 20 gallon container of herbs. Hopefully that'll be enough moisture for the Florida heat.
Hello I bought some a couple of years ago (Facebook ad) believing they were those really good ones from the pictures, turned out not but rather like the ones you have no base no tower very disappointed as bought two and not that cheap. I’ve not used them hope they may be under the house. Can I ask though my strawberry plants get so big do you have enough space in those planters come year two? Thank you.
Well my strawberry plants did so poorly in these that half of them didn’t survive. These pots don’t hold on to moisture at all and have to be constantly watered. But what I would have done if they had grown so much is I would have cut some of the runners to create more strawberry beds.
The plants will probably live longer than these planters.
I agree that these r most likely too small for strawberries, but u can use them to propagate runners. So u can still profit from using them if only for one Season. 🙏
@@onceuponatinyfarm Half is better than none. Good job.🙏
@@ishaa5948 good point thank you!
Thank you for your videos. Does anyone know if these planters are actually food safe? I just picked up a bunch but am concerned there is no marking as to type of plastic, just that it was made in China. I bought them anyhow because I know it's kind of a miracle to find them, but are they actually safe? Thank you!
I sure hope they are. On one of my other videos about these planters someone said they dug a little bit asking questions to whoever makes them and found out they are food safe so I hope that is the case.
what size are they? how tall is each one?
I think they’re maybe 6 inches deep you can check the dollar tree website for the exact measurements of these
Nice video but wish I knew what part of the country you live in. This would probably not work in Arizona
I am in Pennsylvania zone 6b i probably wouldn’t try this in Arizona since it dries out so quickly I had issues here with it drying out so fast and half my strawberries died