Strawberry pots are the pots that are shaped
like an urn and have 'pockets' up and down the
sides of the pot. They are made especially for
growing strawberries and are easy and convenient.
You can also grow herbs, flowers or other plants in
them. Plants that have a hanging habit put the
pockets of strawberry pots to good use.
Strawberries do have a hanging habit and don't mind
being cramped because their roots are shallow so
are an excellent choice for growing in a strawberry
pot.
If planting with other plants than strawberries,
be sure to check their growing requirements before
planting to be sure they are compatible. You'll
need to group plants that require about the same
amount of sun, water, type of soil and amount of
fertilizer.
The pots are made of
different materials, some plastic, some terra
cotta, and some ceramic. Each material has its'
pros and cons. With plastic, the pot is lightweight
and will have a chance of toppling over in the wind
but it is the least expensive. Since terra cotta is
porous, it sucks up the moisture in the soil and
therefore has to be watered more often, but, terra
cotta is attractive. Ceramic may be the best way to
go because it is heavy, retains water and is
attractive, but you'll probably be paying a little
more. When you purchase your pot, be sure it has
holes in the bottom for drainage. This will ensure
that your plants' roots won't be sitting in water
and rotting.
When purchasing plants for the pot, choose one
plant for each 'pocket' and three or four for the
top. When potting, use any all-purpose potting soil
and, if you wish, mix in a slow-release fertilizer.
If you don't use the slow-release fertilizer, keep
in mind that you will need to fertilize your plants
some other way after planting. Plants in pots need
more feeding than ones in the ground because each
watering leaches nutrients from the potting
soil.
Begin planting by putting the potting soil in
the pot until you reach the first 'pocket' level.
At this point, plant a strawberry or other plant in
that 'pocket'. Continue all the way to about 3-4
inches from the top level and plant the three or
four plants there and fill in with potting soil.
Water well.
If planted with strawberries, set the planted
pots in full sun on your patio or in your yard.
Check to see if the soil is dry daily by poking
your finger in the top inch of soil. If it is dry,
then it's time to water.
Strawberry pots can be a fun way to garden.
Consider planting themed gardens in them such as
all blue flowers or Italian seasoning herbs. Just
remember it's very important to make sure the
chosen plants are compatible and will like growing
in the cramped quarters of a strawberry pot. Have
fun!
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