Organic Gardening: Growing Strawberries

Kids and dirt go hand in hand, and your kids will love this eco-savvy project. Not only is this environmentally friendly; it is also friendly to your back since picking strawberries can take its toll very quickly.

Visit your hardware store and purchase a piece of PVC pipe around 4 feet long and 12 in. in diameter. Ask the salesman to have someone cut holes in the pipe for you. You will need the holes to be about 3 inches in diameter, and you want them to be in
 3 rows of 4 holes.

Select a sunny area of your garden, and stand the pipe up onto it's end. You may need to drive a stake down into the pipe to keep it steady.

Load your pipe full of horse manure which can be bought from a local horse farm or your garden supply center. If buying from a horse farm, be sure you get manure which is free of chemicals from horses which have recently been medicated for any reason, you don't want the chemicals in your garden and your crop will not be organic. If choosing to buy manure at the gardening store just ask if they have a purely organic department.

Once the pipe is full of manure, cover the top with straw or hay to stop weeds from emerging.

Take your punnets of strawberry seedlings and have the kids place one, or even 2 plants per hole in the sides of the pipe. Strawberries don't mind being crowded and they will grow vigorously. Make sure they are in deep enough to stop the top heavy growth from pulling them out as they become larger. Plant 4 or 5 plants into the top of the pipe.

After 2 - 3 weeks your strawberry plants will be cascading magnificently down the sides of the pipe, covering it completely. Just take a basket when it's time to harvest and let the kids walk around and pick off the fresh plump fruit. Be quick though, you may not get any!
(You can make the pipe taller with more holes so it's Mum And Dad friendly too)

 
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12 inch diameter pvc pipe? we had a hard time finding this. the biggest we found was 4 inch diameter

Posted on 04/28/2009 at 4:04:41 AM

what do you do with these plants in the winter? Thx, Wanda

Posted on 04/03/2009 at 11:04:33 AM

I've always wanted to do this but don't have a green thumb. Thanks for this article...I'm inspired to try.

Posted on 04/10/2008 at 10:04:50 AM

yummy

Posted on 04/03/2008 at 5:04:31 AM

My daughter is quite the strawberry fan.

Posted on 04/03/2008 at 12:04:25 AM

Yum!

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 5:04:18 PM

Excellent idea, we might try it sometime.

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 4:04:48 PM

It's all about the poo Nikki lol

Posted on 04/01/2008 at 5:04:23 PM

Great article! =)

Posted on 04/01/2008 at 3:04:09 PM

Love strawberries. Tried this once and I failed but will try again with your advice. Thanks!

Posted on 04/01/2008 at 9:04:47 AM

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