Growing Strawberries in a Raised Bed


by Isabell Dorion

Cultivating Strawberries on your property

A well planned strawberry garden can provide many years of joy coupled with tasty fruit. Keeping them in a elevated bed, allows you to tend the plants and handpick the fruit. In addition, it overcomes any problems with poor soil plus drainage. The following is advice to construct your raised strawberry plot.

Several of my sisters have raised strawberry beds. One particular employed gardening timbers and another used solid blocks to build the raised growing space.

Strawberry Planting Location

To begin with take into account placement of the garden. A well drained location is the most effective. Saturated soil will cause the plants to rot away. Partial cover from the sun is workable, however not full cover from the sun. Strawberries must have a fair level of sun.

For our strawberry area, I decided the corner portion of the yard in which the back and side fence come together. Due to the fact ground was difficult having a cover of turf, I decided to underlay the raised bed with a boundary of plastic material. The dark recycled plastic keeps the grass from springing up into the dirt above.

Setting up the Soil

Bring in good quality top soil and set it over the recycled plastic. Most garden outlets or even Wal-Mart offer potting soil in bags or can tell you exactly where you might get it by the dump truck load. You should definitely fill the garden soil a minimum of even with the top of the railroad ties. This will allow for for settling subsequent to the very first rain.

If you make your personal garden compost this is the best of all.

To the potting soil I added a forty five lb sack of cow manure. Rabbit manure is best of all and transported via a nearby rabbit farmer. Additionally the rabbit manure can generally be acquired for a small price if you complete your own scooping, bagging, as well as hauling. A great advantage to the rabbit manure is actually the fact there will be minimal or even simply no weed seeds and it is high in nitrogen. If you know somebody with a pet rabbit, you are in luck. In case you really don't know anyone, inquire around or perhaps get in touch with the district extension office or 4-H office.

About the Author

Tell others about
this page:

facebook twitter reddit google+



Comments? Questions? Email Here

© HowtoAdvice.com

Next
Send us Feedback about HowtoAdvice.com
--
How to Advice .com
Charity
  1. Uncensored Trump
  2. Addiction Recovery
  3. Hospice Foundation
  4. Flat Earth Awareness
  5. Oil Painting Prints