Strawberry pot
By Pansypotter
- 9 Feb, 2010
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New leaves emerging and it all looks very healthy, didnt think it would be so hardy!
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What a shame Amy, I have two planters one of which is also shattered with the frost, its annoying when they are susposed to be frost proof isnt it. Like you say they are expensive, I think the glazed ones are more hardy I havent lost one yet, although I do prefer Terracotta.
9 Feb, 2010
I think you might be right Carole , someone else said that ,,, hubby is going to make some cement to spread round the inside and hope it joins it together ... it's worth a try .. ....
9 Feb, 2010
I like to see these planted up nicely :-)
9 Feb, 2010
Mmm, must try a strawberry pot! :-) Looks good. We can put just about any strawberry out up here, and most are pretty tough, to cold that is. I couldn't place the spot, now I see this! Just the thing!
9 Feb, 2010
Amy hope it works for you, remember my birdbath that was cracking and leaking, Harry put some cement around that, it didnt cure the leak but at least its holding together.
Thanks Louise and Greenthumb, it was the first year Ive tried them in a strawberry pot and it was very successful and looked attractive too!
9 Feb, 2010
thats lovely
9 Feb, 2010
Thanks Eileen they do make a nice feature whether you plant them with strawberries or flowers!
9 Feb, 2010
They're quite hardy aren't they Carole........I put my pot of strawberry plants in the greenhouse and they have been flowering still. The pot makes a lovely feature and if you didn't have strawberries, you could plant it up with herbs.....:o)
10 Feb, 2010
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10 Feb, 2010
I love these strawberry pots - mine if full of pansies :)
10 Feb, 2010
Bet that looks great, you must post a picture when they start flowering!
10 Feb, 2010
lovely strawberry pot carole, i may have another go this year ;o))
10 Feb, 2010
Thanks Sandra ;0)
10 Feb, 2010
Its lovely and lots of strawberries too, you could grow herbs too from these pots.
13 Feb, 2010
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13 Feb, 2010
: O ) they said on tv we are going to have an early spring so not too far away hopefully.
16 Feb, 2010
My strawberry pot is a bit like yours (yes, I got it planted up - pics later). The little cups for holding the plants in aren't very deep with the result I had to do some shoring up of soil with bits of broken pot. It seems to work as it's holding the soil and water in but it was obviously something hubby (a non gardener) didn't think about!
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Thats a good start ... I have several cracked pots ,, I'm annoyed that one of the birds drinking bowls has cracked all the way round and is leaking , it was quite expensive because I wanted it to last , also I feel sure it was suppose to be frostproof :o(
9 Feb, 2010