Grow Strawberries in Vertical Containers 🍓(FULL GROW GUIDE)

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:21 - Bareroot Strawberry Varieties.
    02:09 - Growing In A Vertical Tower
    03:16 - Planting Bareroot Strawberries
    05:51 - Assembling Greenstalk
    06:50 - Green Growth & Runners
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  • @Akbonkster
    @Akbonkster 19 днів тому +50

    I’d like to see a solar powered tower turner, something that does 1 spin an hour or so.

    • @TuttleScott
      @TuttleScott 19 днів тому +1

      I was thinking about if it had wind blades to rotate it when he was talking about turning them.

    • @Avishadur
      @Avishadur 15 днів тому

      I literally started drawing up exactly that idea lol

  • @thall3827
    @thall3827 19 днів тому +94

    "I don't know anyone who doesn't like them" Meanwhile my friend is deathly allergic 😂 although to be fair, that doesn't mean she doesn't like them, it just means she likes life more.

    • @sonictheheadshock756
      @sonictheheadshock756 19 днів тому +5

      Haha, fair enough 😂😊

    • @kevinz8049
      @kevinz8049 19 днів тому +4

      I heard growing the white variety helps with it! And they are sweeter imo💪

    • @Pattyanyana6064
      @Pattyanyana6064 19 днів тому +4

      You said your friend is allergic to strawberries which is different from liking them.

    • @Melluminati1
      @Melluminati1 19 днів тому +7

      But.... Does Kevin know her? 🤨🙃

    • @trishdavi7049
      @trishdavi7049 19 днів тому +1

      @@kevinz8049 interesting. A friend allergic to red tomatoes is not allergic to the sweeter yellow varieties

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom 19 днів тому +10

    To anyone wanting to root runners, I find adding soil to the cardboard tray cases of wet cat food come in, and then using little pieces of floral wire like landscape staples to keep them in place works pretty well. Couple weeks to root, then you can move the box anywhere you would want to sheet mulch. Instant squarish foot of garden space. But don't leave them much longer or you will have to slide another box under.

    • @bluebird9193
      @bluebird9193 16 днів тому

      or root the runner in a solo cup clipped to the edge

    • @kin.creates
      @kin.creates 12 днів тому

      Thank you so much for this advice, I had this question!

  • @roberthart897
    @roberthart897 19 днів тому +16

    I have two green stalks full of 🍓.
    If you let the runners continue to grow, they will form roots on the ends. Then you can clip it and plant it directly into another pocket or,
    keep the runner connected to the mother plant and plant the rooted end in a nearby pocket. Once it's rooted in and growing well, you can then clip the stem off from the motherplant. 😊

  • @onemoredoll5791
    @onemoredoll5791 19 днів тому +27

    I prefer everbearing. I eat them while gardening each morning. Love my tower.

    • @breik8183
      @breik8183 19 днів тому +6

      I prefer them too for the kids. They get excited to find and eat the ripe ones. Can't get my picky one to eat berries or fruits from the store but if he picks it himself it goes straight into his mouth

    • @TuttleScott
      @TuttleScott 19 днів тому +2

      none of my blueberries ever make it to the house cause they ripen early in the year when I'm doing the most gardening.

    • @MsSwitchblade13
      @MsSwitchblade13 19 днів тому +2

      Same. I love having a couple while I water in the morning

  • @AnnikaVictoria24
    @AnnikaVictoria24 19 днів тому +4

    OMG I just got my bare root strawberry babies in the mail today! What a perfectly timed video

  • @NicolaiAAA
    @NicolaiAAA 19 днів тому +13

    True facts about rolly pollys being fans of them. We had so much rain here early last month that their population exploded and they were snacking on anything and everything! I got two strawberry plants two years ago and let them make runners. It's kind of funny because the original strawberries were in a pot, and I decided to make a garden just for the strawberries so I set the pot in the middle and let the runners tumble over the sides and root around the pot. After a harsh winter, the pot strawberry died, but three of it's runners survived. I let those plants make runners the next year, so now I have plenty of strawberry plants that I'm letting grow (no runners allowed this year!) and they're all about making plenty of strawberries!
    Took your advice from another video though and I'm snipping off some of the flowers so that it makes less strawberries, but the ones it does make are big and juicy!

    • @barbaramix1683
      @barbaramix1683 19 днів тому

      My strawberries were frozen in a block of ice in their pot. When they thawed out they started growing again. I thought they would be dead for sure.

    • @Patricia-cn7ox
      @Patricia-cn7ox 18 днів тому

      @@barbaramix1683 nah, they’re like mint. Hard to kill

  • @francestaylor9156
    @francestaylor9156 19 днів тому +5

    You can look up varieties that do well in your state and they will take into consideration how cold it gets. There's a website that takes the data from the local university extension information for the state. It's a good place to start.
    I have my greenstalks on my patio so when it gets super cold, I bring them right next to the house to stay warm. My strawberries survived the -11F winter a couple years ago which was very much not characteristic of the area. They were the only thing that survived that year in the garden because I moved the containers next to the house. Even my kale died that year. It was that cold for almost a week.

    • @MCRaw-qf4tu
      @MCRaw-qf4tu 11 днів тому

      Hi do you know what the website is called?

  • @ayeshaadeel9582
    @ayeshaadeel9582 16 днів тому +2

    'strawberry and gone and ur sad again'😂😂

  • @MistSoalar
    @MistSoalar 19 днів тому +3

    After failing pineberry varieties, I landed on seascape too. This is by far my favorite.

    • @HaHaThatIsFunny
      @HaHaThatIsFunny 19 днів тому +2

      I had really good luck with seascape when I lived in Northern California. One of my favorites too

  • @ulla.umlaut
    @ulla.umlaut 19 днів тому +5

    Many strawberries, including Seascape, are evergreen perennials in the ground here in zone 5, and I've had luck with them in containers some years provided they are in the shade so they don't thaw every day and freeze every night in the spring! I'm going to try moving my greenstalk to the shade of my privacy fence during the winter to protect it from the harsh winter sun and see if the Sparkle june-bearing runners I planted into it this spring survive this winter!

  • @Thingys-Jill
    @Thingys-Jill 19 днів тому +3

    I loved growing strawberries in my Greenstalk when I lived in SoCal. I now live in Boise, ID area and I'm having challenging times getting them established. My bareroot June bearing plants just aren't surviving (1 out of 25 of Cabots and 9 of 25 of another kind). These are planted in Dollar Store towers. My everbearing (Seascapes and 2 other kinds) strawberries in the Greenstalk are mostly ok, with just some dying. I'm guessing it's the crazy weather (hot days but cool nights). The ones that are growing well are tasty! I plan to root any runners in water.

  • @Nathanvd1
    @Nathanvd1 19 днів тому +11

    My parents planted strawberries (I believe they’re wild strawberries? Much smaller than normal strawberries) a few years ago and they haven’t left our garden since! And even spread out farther than we’d anticipated due to their runners 😅😂 I might have to plant some in a container so they don’t run off again 😂😂

    • @coolnatkat
      @coolnatkat 14 днів тому

      White flowers? Probably wild strawberries. I've replaced grass with patches of them. Let them run!

  • @debs-more-plants
    @debs-more-plants 19 днів тому +3

    I’m doing a GS tower that has 2 levels of June and 2 row Evies. I’ve Seascape! First time trying this year! Almost some ready!

  • @benjaminh.7698
    @benjaminh.7698 19 днів тому +4

    Even in Germany where I live (Zone 8a/b) they are a perennials. The lowest temperature that we have in the winter is -15°C (5°F), sometimes even -20°C (-4°C).

    • @ulla.umlaut
      @ulla.umlaut 19 днів тому +1

      There are many strawberries that are perennial and evergreen even down to -40F/C (that is where the temperature scales cross, btw.) It is advised that in areas where we get a consistent hard winter freeze, you plant them directly into the ground so they don't have to deal with as many freeze/thaw cycles as they do in containers. I have had luck keeping some in containers down to -25F/-31C as long as they containers are shaded in the winter and spring.

  • @Arcticdi
    @Arcticdi 19 днів тому +10

    They are annuals here in TX! There is no 'next season' but I do like the idea of the sea scape variety and will try those next spring in my GS.

    • @PVJSLJ
      @PVJSLJ 19 днів тому +1

      I'm your neighbor in Louisiana. I fully agree with this in Louisiana too.

    • @EllenB-ud9ks
      @EllenB-ud9ks 19 днів тому

      Phoenix has annual strawberries as well.

    • @veryberry39
      @veryberry39 19 днів тому

      Is that because of the heat?

    • @EllenB-ud9ks
      @EllenB-ud9ks 19 днів тому

      @@veryberry39 yes

    • @loverlyredhead
      @loverlyredhead 17 днів тому

      I have strawberries that came back from last year. Zone 8b in Texas. It probably depends on variety.

  • @savannalilly6547
    @savannalilly6547 19 днів тому +3

    So glad to see I did about the same thing for my first try at bare root strawberries (I was sure I was going to kill them all). They are green and getting a lot of new growth, and out of 20 plants only one died. Seeing I didn't do it completely wrong gives me some hope! Unfortunately everything outside my house is crawling with hundreds and hundreds of lanternfly nymphs, and they like to jump on you. So not sure how much attention the strawberries are going to get until we get the lanternflies under control.

  • @AsioEntomo
    @AsioEntomo 17 днів тому +5

    Hey, really important: don't use dyed red nectar in your hummingbird feeders! it hasn't been fully researched, but anecdotal evidence suggests it can lead to health issues in hummingbirds, even if the dye is safe for humans. Just make your own with water and sugar, it's safer for the birds and way cheaper. It won't impact how attracted they are to your feeder, either.

    • @RandyCtheRD
      @RandyCtheRD 17 днів тому +1

      It's not that safe for humans either. Red 40 is tied with Crohn's disease, migraines, and other issues

  • @snowbirdgardener
    @snowbirdgardener 19 днів тому +6

    I grew strawberries, from seed, in grow bags and buckets, this spring, with seeds from Botanical Interests.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  19 днів тому +2

      Nice! Impressed. I haven't grown out from seed yet, even with our own seed! - Kevin

    • @Jo-sp5cp
      @Jo-sp5cp 19 днів тому +2

      I grew strawberrys from seed from home bargains, last year. The strawberries were tiny, like wild ones. They over wintered in the greenhouse and are looking normal sized this year. So I'm thinking they take a year to mature.🤔

    • @catherinebaldwin6580
      @catherinebaldwin6580 19 днів тому +1

      I grew them from seeds for my hydroponics. I love the fact they have no runners. And no bugs and birds.

    • @HideorEscape
      @HideorEscape 17 днів тому

      Where do you keep the buckets? Don't they heat up and dry out fast if the summer sun shines on them?

  • @billh8386
    @billh8386 13 днів тому

    I have four GreenStalks with strawberries, two June-bearing (Earliglo) and two Everbearing (Tribute). One suggestion for watering after first planting: water the individual pockets as well as using the top watering. Plant roots may take a bit of time to reach the soil moistened by central watering.

  • @Juliana_Knightly
    @Juliana_Knightly 19 днів тому +2

    Nice! I have strawberries growing on my towers too! My fiancée designed and put together this thing that continuously rotates my towers slowly throughout the day that's solar powered and I absolutely love it!

  • @circuitsalsa
    @circuitsalsa 19 днів тому +2

    I have them out in my front garden. They come back every year, all I do is much /compost in the fall and late winter. I don't bother with taking back any buds or runners- it's not that big a space, maybe two feet by eight feet, but I pull like a quart of strawberries a day during my harvest season.

  • @vsznry
    @vsznry 19 днів тому +5

    I got a tower with all salad essentials.

  • @carolyncarlon9870
    @carolyncarlon9870 19 днів тому +10

    I’m re-thinking using ANYTHING plastic especially recycled plastic products. I’m on board with Regenerative Gardening with Blossom and Branch UA-camr in Colorado.
    She’s really given me good insights, research data and long-term ideas on what I use to grow my organic food. Very inspiring! 🍓🍓

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  19 днів тому +4

      That's great! You do you

    • @oxigen85
      @oxigen85 19 днів тому +2

      Agreed, especially after the article I read about a possible connection between microplastics and blood clots. I can't get away from plastic too much though because I live in an apartment. Need pots.

    • @NicolaiAAA
      @NicolaiAAA 19 днів тому

      @@oxigen85 Grow bags!

    • @oxigen85
      @oxigen85 19 днів тому

      @@NicolaiAAA grow bags are made of plastic.

    • @francestaylor9156
      @francestaylor9156 19 днів тому

      You can grow them vertically on a wall using wooden troughs. The UA-cam channel "The Ripe Tomato Farms" has some of his strawberries that way.

  • @GrowsGoneWild
    @GrowsGoneWild 19 днів тому +5

    The green stalk looks so perfect for saving space. Gotta try one out. I used 9 3g pot for my strawberries this year 😂.

    • @PorchGardeningWithPassion
      @PorchGardeningWithPassion 19 днів тому +2

      I bought one and hope to get mine going this weekend. A bicep injury slowed me down from doing it sooner.

    • @GrowsGoneWild
      @GrowsGoneWild 19 днів тому

      @@PorchGardeningWithPassion nice! Hope it works out for you and wish you a speedy recovery from the bicep injury

  • @PorchGardeningWithPassion
    @PorchGardeningWithPassion 19 днів тому +1

    Fun stuff! I can’t wait to see what my new Greenstalk does for me this summer 👊🏻🌻👊🏻

  • @mikencrew8885
    @mikencrew8885 19 днів тому +1

    Thanks big Kev! We appreciate you

  • @EGreene520
    @EGreene520 19 днів тому +2

    I put irrigation main-line where the water comes out and run it something growing nearby. The nutrient rich water waters to another plant in the garden. ❤

    • @Ilamarea
      @Ilamarea 19 днів тому

      You are washing the nutrients away from the Strawberries which defeats the purpose.

    • @lyndelgado6138
      @lyndelgado6138 19 днів тому +1

      U do same thing in every container- wash away nutrients. At least hes giving whatever is going out w that watering to another plant along w water- Not wasting it.

  • @danielleboule3220
    @danielleboule3220 19 днів тому +2

    How many years can you keep a strawberry plant..I’ve had mine for four years and it still produces. I also get new ones from runners every year but wondering about the mother plant and how long to keep it. They’re in pots by the way

  • @kin.creates
    @kin.creates 12 днів тому

    Kevin, I have Seascape strawberries in one of your vertical gardens, this was super helpful, thank you!

  • @jackiek4159
    @jackiek4159 17 днів тому

    You can't go wrong with growing strawberries! Literally the best fruit! 😍🙌🍓

  • @arnoldreiter435
    @arnoldreiter435 19 днів тому +1

    after two winters of multiple nights at-20f and losing all my strawberry plants i ordered a GreenStalk late spring. Collected the correct amount of high speed container soil and then went to buy some starts......guess what? every store was sold out! i managed to buy 4 sickly plants from Wal Mart, i am sure no one else wanted them. I ordered some bare root from online but it was already the second week of May......for now i have some lettuce radish and onions taking up the space till i can get more strawberry plants to get an early start on next year........

  • @francestaylor9156
    @francestaylor9156 19 днів тому +1

    I wasn't able to deal with the runners this season and clip them off before they started getting huge. I need to prune them and set them in some water to root (the ones with the root nodules showing) and then pot them up. Then plant them in some more greenstalks later in the season (in the fall so they can set before winter). As my son likes to say "INFINITE STRAWBERRIES!"

  • @deadbreakfast7714
    @deadbreakfast7714 19 днів тому +1

    Idk how to grow strawberries from bare root. 😭😭😭 I’ve tried for the last 2 years and they always die on me. I will keep trying with ur advice. I do have some that I got already started in my greenstalk. And they’re on their second year! Theyre definitely giving more this year. Very easy way to grow strawberries 🍓

  • @sreykimsear
    @sreykimsear 16 днів тому

    I had a voluntary strawberry I planted last year without any fruit but this season, it came back with lots of strawberries. We ate it when it's really red and omg the sweetness of that strawberries was so good.

  • @OrrBiologicals
    @OrrBiologicals 19 днів тому +4

    Hello. Your yt channel is awesome!

  • @samq1004
    @samq1004 19 днів тому +1

    Strawberries is one of my favorite to grow. I have Everbearing strawberries. I live in Zone 3 and they come back after every winter. I tried growing a bunch in a vertical planter last season, but they all died in winter. Thankfully the ones in the ground are still fine. Beware the squirrels. I had to build a cage to keep them from eating my berries.

  • @GreenThumbGardener65
    @GreenThumbGardener65 19 днів тому

    Ahhhhh I needed this like a month or two ago! I planted seeds. OMG They take forever to germinate, forever! The I bought some of the bare roots and nothing happened with that. Of course I didn't know what I was doing with them! The directions really didn't tell me any of this! Thank you! Now I know!

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric 19 днів тому

    I had 20 out of 25 die. I did what you did here planting them. They were fine for at least a week before slowly, one by one, more of them started dying. I'm not sure if the post office holding them for over a week was the problem or not. A second shipment of a different variety that got to me faster later on is still doing ok. My ones grown from seed are doing really well.
    One thing i would add is to soak your roots in water for 3 days to a week before planting. As far as seeds, start those in like February and expect a 50% success rate. The seed sprouts are so small that extra care is required as to letting the soil dry out, but not over watering them. I do think from seed (when possible as not all varieties can be grown from seed) gives the best chance of success when transplanting.

  • @bigjiggilin459
    @bigjiggilin459 19 днів тому +2

    i love your videos!!!!

  • @Avishadur
    @Avishadur 15 днів тому

    If you're old enough and living in my country, eating a strawberry before cutting or checking it for needles is pretty wild 😜

  • @timothyshanley1132
    @timothyshanley1132 19 днів тому +2

    Kevin how many bags of the strawberry field did you use, and how much do you sell tower for. Thx Tim

  • @samanthaolmos424
    @samanthaolmos424 18 днів тому

    As someone who follows your playlists as a navigation to find the videos I need, I would love it if you could add this video to the strawberry playlist if you can! Great tips! Thank you!

  • @trishdavi7049
    @trishdavi7049 19 днів тому +2

    Lol Kevin...the visuals becoming one with the bare root...ha ha ha

  • @SamRoxxJDM
    @SamRoxxJDM 13 днів тому

    excellent vid

  • @sim5099
    @sim5099 19 днів тому +1

    Can you make a video about filling raised beds again I made a 6 foot by 4 foot garden bed and now realize i have to buy a cubic yard of soil.

  • @Flake4092
    @Flake4092 19 днів тому +2

    Ever think of growing Royal Sovereign strawberries??

  • @jeannamcgregor9967
    @jeannamcgregor9967 19 днів тому +3

    I plan to do this next spring but I'm also buying the Greenstalk insect netting bag to (hopefully) protect the fruit from my ravenous squirrels. 🤨💚

    • @jklin2987
      @jklin2987 19 днів тому +1

      That's what I have, too, to protect them from the varmints.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  19 днів тому +1

      We've got that on the store now!

  • @alishazablow1003
    @alishazablow1003 19 днів тому

    Started my bare roots inside started transitioning them outside for 5 days. Decided they look great and healthy enough to go in their permanent spot with full sun and day later they were all dead and I can’t get them to come back unfortunately. Live and learn wish I watched this first haha

  • @mcbarberblue
    @mcbarberblue 19 днів тому +1

    Brilliant

  • @liddybird3608
    @liddybird3608 19 днів тому +1

    My sister won't eat them. When we were kids we lived next to a huge garden whose owner let us take whatever we wanted. His daughter and my sister were the same age and while us older kids were in school the two of them would spend the morning feasting on strawberries. To the point they became sick of them. To this day my sister doesn't want to look at one, and it's many decades later now.

  • @nooie99
    @nooie99 19 днів тому +4

    Wish green stalk were available in Uk at a reasonable price.

  • @venusgarden959
    @venusgarden959 17 днів тому +1

    Absolutely amazing👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹😮😮😮❤❤❤

  • @fishingwithfilitsa
    @fishingwithfilitsa 19 днів тому +1

    ;Great video 👍👍🥰

  • @michelebowermaster5373
    @michelebowermaster5373 19 днів тому +1

    I planted all my bareroot seascapes in my green stalk and not one came up. So weird, watched your videos on how to. I never have any luck. maybe I should stop buying them from Etsy lol. 😂

  • @carolyncarlon9870
    @carolyncarlon9870 19 днів тому +1

    Even fabric grow bags are made from plastic fabric. Gardeners Supply ones too. Time to go hemp or burlap.

  • @wishythefishy
    @wishythefishy 19 днів тому +1

    I like it when she calls me plant daddy
    😭😂

  • @francesherman9083
    @francesherman9083 19 днів тому

    Would love to see you do a video on the runners and start new roots for the next season. I just don't picture how to do that. Thanks

  • @tb6303
    @tb6303 19 днів тому +1

    I keep stopping the video. 😀
    First, it was to check what kind of strawberry I have (I have only one; got it because it was only $1.99). Didn't say June nor Everbearing, but it did say it would produce for a few months.
    Then I stopped it to cut off the parts that were starting to flower (one actually is a flower; another might be an old flower - I don't know; it was like that when I bought it). I figure I've got nothing to lose, really.
    I did learn the hard way several years ago not to bury the crown. :(

  • @bartwilloughby2909
    @bartwilloughby2909 19 днів тому +2

    Albion and chandeler are all I know how to Grow 🍓

    • @barbaramix1683
      @barbaramix1683 19 днів тому +1

      I have Hood, Albion, and Tri-star strawberries. I love the pink blooms on the Albion. I like having June-bearing and Ever-bearing. We get to eat them longer that way.

  • @worldexplorer8226
    @worldexplorer8226 19 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @ozzy_fromhell
    @ozzy_fromhell 19 днів тому +1

    thats funny i just subbed this month and have been binge watching all your videos and i just planted 20 ozark strawberries in a tower here in inland empire haha

  • @JoyoftheGardenandHome
    @JoyoftheGardenandHome 19 днів тому +1

    They survive my zone6NY in greenstalk.

  • @Higginsangel
    @Higginsangel 19 днів тому +2

    I planted Seascapes in my vertical planter this year.
    Mid Michigan 6a. When winter comes can I leave this outside? I got one of your vego beds two yrs ago and have strawberries in them now and doing good

    • @judymckerrow6720
      @judymckerrow6720 19 днів тому +1

      I left my strawberries in my tower and they died I’m also in zone 6 a. Maybe you’ll have better luck ? 💐💚🙃

  • @acninmdn
    @acninmdn 18 днів тому

    Been waiting on this video!!!! Thanks! Do you use any fertilizer through out the season and what is it if you do?

  • @lNerdsNamedMicah
    @lNerdsNamedMicah 18 днів тому

    Hey man. I'm in town for the girls flag football tournament. I have time for a tour! My Vegas garden beds are Producing thanks to you all!

  • @garysimon8359
    @garysimon8359 19 днів тому

    We have 2 of the 30 pocket green stalks with strawberries. I need to build wire cages around them. Squirrels, chipmunks maybe raccoons get them all!

  • @goldie3602
    @goldie3602 19 днів тому +5

    Where can I get bareroot strawberries??

    • @kevinz8049
      @kevinz8049 19 днів тому +3

      You can do it online. I personally like stark bros.

    • @jklin2987
      @jklin2987 19 днів тому +2

      Have you looked at Johnny's?

    • @canhope1821
      @canhope1821 19 днів тому +1

      Urban Farmer is a good place to order from as well.

    • @goldie3602
      @goldie3602 19 днів тому

      @@kevinz8049 Thank you!!

    • @goldie3602
      @goldie3602 19 днів тому +1

      @@jklin2987 Thank you!!

  • @Bluetree0502
    @Bluetree0502 19 днів тому +3

    How much direct sunlight do the strawberries need? I’m in 10B like you, but I’m a few blocks from a SoCal beach and we are still socked in with June Gloom. I’m lucky to get 3 hours of weak sunlight per day.
    EDIT: the high today is 69 degrees and is not expected to change for the next several weeks still.

    • @francestaylor9156
      @francestaylor9156 19 днів тому +1

      You could probably look up partial shade varieties online that could do well in your type of climate.

    • @yoki1o1
      @yoki1o1 19 днів тому +3

      They honestly don't need full sun conditions to produce fruit. I have some planted below my grape arbor, filtered sun throughout the day and they do just fine. Live in the same area.

  • @truthtalker4038
    @truthtalker4038 19 днів тому

    Nothing better than growing strawberries in a vertical garden. I had a strawberry patch, and the strawberries laid in the dirt, and spiders made webs all over in them! I will never grow them in the ground again.

  • @ann7318
    @ann7318 19 днів тому

    The only strawberry plants available locally are the everbearing varieties, and most places only have one variety to choose from. It varies from year to year.

  • @SarahBahou
    @SarahBahou 18 днів тому

    Yes, everything likes to eat 🍓
    I lost my first round to deer 🦌 that i didn't realize could get in and would! And then to bugs 🐛... hopefully third time is the charm! 🙏

  • @unstab1e_272
    @unstab1e_272 19 днів тому +2

    you gotta grow some more mutant and variegated plants!

  • @thereseavelis1372
    @thereseavelis1372 19 днів тому

    Great content, Eric🎉 How do you over-winter them in zone 6A?

  • @Bobbybobby1
    @Bobbybobby1 19 днів тому +1

    Is it worth putting some rootwise or any mycorrhizae powder onto the roots? Thanks man!

  • @sonictheheadshock756
    @sonictheheadshock756 19 днів тому +1

    Hey i dont know what kind i have but they survived the winter out in the snow all i dit was making sure they dit not swim in warter they had snow on them and no problem only had 2 die because of to mutch warter so some of them strawberries are tuff survivors 😅

  • @cass1478
    @cass1478 19 днів тому +1

    Another day, another video that is not the soil test 😭💔

  • @lsipp2889
    @lsipp2889 19 днів тому +1

    What type of herbs or companion plants would grow well in a Greenstalk planter to help prevent pests on strawberries?
    Thanks for a great video, btw!!

    • @francestaylor9156
      @francestaylor9156 19 днів тому +1

      It depends on the type of pests? We get Japanese beetles on ours and it looks like they only like the top tier of the Greenstalk. I'm going to try and rearrange the towers so that they have something other than strawberries growing on top and see if that minimizes the beetles. I saw a baby praying mantis on one of our strawberries. Hopefully it helps with the pests.

  • @LaurenMcQueenVideos
    @LaurenMcQueenVideos 19 днів тому +1

    Very cool definitely trying this! Are there other things that grow well in these towers?

    • @canhope1821
      @canhope1821 19 днів тому +2

      I’ve done lettuce, flowers, herbs and strawberries successfully

    • @LaurenMcQueenVideos
      @LaurenMcQueenVideos 19 днів тому

      @@canhope1821 wow thank you!

  • @margielafferty518
    @margielafferty518 19 днів тому

    How do you prepare them for winter? I am in zone 7. Thank you for sharing your experience ❤

  • @Swangels3
    @Swangels3 17 днів тому

    Hi, Can you do one on using seedlings?

  • @KENOMAN1969
    @KENOMAN1969 19 днів тому

    I did my first tower this year and I have to warn you not to go too high because it did fall over. I then rebuilt it and put it on a work table and it's been great. To control birds getting access I used netting built in a box shape over the table anchored on tall plant stakes. The stakes were zip tied to raised beds on each side of the table.

    • @lyndelgado6138
      @lyndelgado6138 19 днів тому +1

      It has to b LEVEL b4 u fill it n start stacking them.

    • @KENOMAN1969
      @KENOMAN1969 19 днів тому

      ​​@@lyndelgado6138 It was. We just had strong winds and I used some 6' plant stakes that weren't strong enough to support the weight as it tipped. It would have worked out if I had used something a bit more sturdy to secure it , rebar perhaps.😂

  • @juniper4915
    @juniper4915 19 днів тому

    Yummy. How do we store the bare roots if we propagate?

  • @DannySabraArt
    @DannySabraArt 16 днів тому +1

    Hey Kevin! I was really excited to grow strawbs this year and bought about 40 bare roots from my local big box store. Unfortunately 100% of them died even though I was very careful to plant them carefully following your advice! 1. Do you guys carry bare roots or have a store your recommend for bare root strawberries and 2. Is it too late to try starting again with an ever bearing variety or would it be best to just wait till next year to try again? Thanks!

  • @catiepower3550
    @catiepower3550 16 днів тому

    I went with Ozark Beauty. The runners are at the point where I’m beginning people to take them. I may end up getting another greenstalk just for the runners. I did have some bare roots die but thankfully I have all of those runners to replace them.

  • @HideorEscape
    @HideorEscape 17 днів тому

    I tried growing strawberries in DIY PVC towers and they do produce but once 30 C degree weather comes they all get stressed out, dry out very fast even if I water them constantly daily. I have a few towers in a more shady area and they seem to do better than the ones fully exposed to the sun. The sun just cooks them completely once summer arrives.
    I also have another issue... the ants and aphids moved into the towers in spring and started feeding on my strawberry plants.
    It is quite hard to grow vertically in small pipes and the location matters a lot, not all places are viable.

  • @heatherkortenkaemper319
    @heatherkortenkaemper319 18 днів тому

    If you move a strawberry grow bag into greenhouse over the winter, can you expect to grow next season outside? I live in zone 6

  • @cheriekalel9578
    @cheriekalel9578 19 днів тому +1

    I love having my strawberry plants in the GreenStalk, but this year every single strawberry was pecked by birds or something (and they didn't eat the whole berry)! Is there some way to protect the berries??

    • @oxigen85
      @oxigen85 19 днів тому +2

      I saw a video saying that birds might take a bite, just a bit without eating the whole, if they're thirsty, so setting up a bird bath where they can drink can help with that.

    • @jklin2987
      @jklin2987 19 днів тому +2

      Yes, Greenstalk sells an insect net just for the towers. I use mint to protect from deer, insects, and birds. Money well spent.

  • @SED22
    @SED22 19 днів тому

    Can you please explain “resetting for frost”

  • @shannons1301
    @shannons1301 15 днів тому

    Would those grow towers work in a cold climate, or would the strawberry plants get to cold and die?

  • @jennifermitchell8885
    @jennifermitchell8885 19 днів тому

    ?my soil has sunken way down in my greenstalk. My strawberries are growing and have flowers and fruit on them. Can I pull them out to add more soil and Not loose all the fruit/flowers? Zone 9 so getting hot also. Thanks!!! Great video

  • @our.latte.journey
    @our.latte.journey 7 днів тому

    Do you keep all the leaves, or prune off leaves after they reach say 5 or 6 leaves per plant?

  • @Dyn4m1cDud3PvP
    @Dyn4m1cDud3PvP 19 днів тому

    Where do you buy your bare root plants from

  • @redhandedbee
    @redhandedbee 19 днів тому +11

    Fox farms soil is GOAT, that is all

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  19 днів тому +2

      Great stuff

    • @Just_A_Name14
      @Just_A_Name14 19 днів тому +1

      I grab them everytime they’re on sale around me. Normally pick it up for 16.99-19.99 a bag

    • @redhaylo909
      @redhaylo909 19 днів тому

      Agreed! That's what I always use for my top soil.

    • @lyndelgado6138
      @lyndelgado6138 19 днів тому +1

      Found at least a handful of pebbles/stones in almost every bag (10) of fox farm Happy Frog cause no one carries the Strawberry Fields in SoCal area that i can find.

  • @Lincoln1_5
    @Lincoln1_5 19 днів тому

    I have two of these planters sitting around, what are y'all planting with the strawberries? I don't want just strawberries

  • @bainz610
    @bainz610 19 днів тому

    what do you mean by reset them if it frosts?

  • @mugdhadokhale9972
    @mugdhadokhale9972 18 днів тому

    Where can we buy day neutral bare root plants, in San Diego?

  • @michelletannehill5205
    @michelletannehill5205 19 днів тому

    Can I let the runners go and will they produce strawberries if they root, Or can I cut the runners and plant them as new plants??

  • @sultanofthesun2072
    @sultanofthesun2072 18 днів тому

    *'plant daddy'*
    Lmao 😂

  • @Rabidrabit619
    @Rabidrabit619 16 днів тому

    I’m allergic to strawberries but I still grow them for my family