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Growing Strawberries in Hanging Baskets

Growing Strawberries in Hanging Baskets

Container Recipe Details:
Exposure: Full Sun
Pot Size: 14 inch
Pot Style Shown: Angel Moss Hanging Basket
This Design can be adapted to : Angel Moss Hanging Planter
Window Box with Angel Moss Liner
Wall Sconce with Angle Moss Liner
Color Scheme: Red & Green

Growing Strawberries is fun and easy to do.  Growing your strawberries in hanging baskets is space efficient and help prevent fruit from rotting while keeping away the slugs too.

When growing your strawberries in a hanging basket make sure you position your basket so that you get 6-8 hours of sunlight.

We recommend 12 plants per basket - and to aceive this use an Angel Moss basket and liner set - which is very easy to sideplant.

Other tips when growing hanging baskets include:

* Ensure you feed your strawberries every other week with a good liquid fertilizer - using a fertilizer designed for tomatoes works well with strawberries also.

* Select Every Bearing Strawberries - you will get 2 or more crops per season

* Strawberries when growing will produce runners and baby strawberry plants we recommend removing these.

We here at Garden Squirrel are convinced that growing strawberries in hanging baskets will give you some of the sweetest strawberries you've every had - good luck and good gardening.

 

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To get the most out of growing your strawberries we suggest
planting 6 plants into the side of your basket and then 6 plants on top of your Hanging basket.

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