DIY Strawberry Planters For Juicy Strawberries

Last Updated on October 8, 2022 by Real Men Sow

Strawberry is a delicious, fresh, and tasty fruit. Because strawberries are very popular, they are readily available in supermarkets. The best-tasting strawberries are those that come from your garden. We have compiled the best DIY strawberry planter tips to help you enjoy the delicious taste of strawberries straight from your garden.

Why should you use a strawberry planter?

Market strawberries are not the same as garden strawberries. They have a rich, aromatic taste and melt-in-your-mouth sweetness. It can be difficult to grow strawberries at home. This delicate and delicious fruit can be difficult to grow without a planter.

Best DIY Strawberry Planters

A Strawberry Jar

This is a great way for strawberry growers to have fun. A beautifully painted jar filled with red berries and lush green suckers is simply the best. These jars are unique because they have holes at the top and sides. They can also be used for their intended purpose. They allow for easy watering and proper care.

A Wall of Berries

Because strawberries have a shallow root system, they can thrive in small spaces. This Florafelt wall gardener with planting pockets provides enough space to allow strawberries to thrive. This unique design is also easy to create. You only need to recycle plastic bottles.

An alluring Strawberry Tower

When I first saw this gorgeous garden, my first thought was “Wow! That is so sexy!” It is, in fact. This is the best DIY strawberry planter idea. This strawberry tower planter is made of food-grade plastic with 20 planting pockets. This planter features a flow-through irrigation system, which distributes water evenly throughout the planter.

The strawberry tower is small and compact. Its height is between 27 and 35 inches. The pot can be used on a deck or patio, or hung from a porch roof.

Cedar Wall Planter

Vertically growing strawberries will help you save space. This is the best way of gardening if you have limited space. This cedar vertical planter is untreated and has 29.5-inch shelves. These shelves hold soil so plants can have a good footing. Drip irrigation makes watering easy. This is the ideal DIY strawberry planter solution if you don’t have enough space.

DIY Berry Tower

Another amazing design for strawberry planters. This design is also easy to replicate. You will need a 4-inch PVC pipe and drill 2.5-inch holes all along its length. Three rows of holes should be drilled, each row offset from the next. Do not drill holes into the pipe’s bottom 12 inches. This will cause it to be buried. You can spray paint the pipe with any color you choose. Use a lightweight container plant mix and water to fill the tower.

Draft Walls for Planting

A wall can be used to grow strawberries. This design makes it possible to make a wall garden of your choice by using fabric planting pockets. Pocket planting systems can hold water and distribute it perfectly. The pockets can also be used to cover the wall with a plastic material.

Hanging Basket

This creative idea is great for those who don’t have enough space to garden. Although it may seem unusual, growing strawberries in hanging baskets can be very efficient. It is also possible to make your own strawberry planters. You just need to fill the basket with the correct potting soil, and water it often.

Hanging Strawberry Planters

This DIY strawberry planter is simple, even though it seems complex. It is easy to grow strawberries in hanging containers. You only need to use large containers as planters. Paint them and hang them with a rope, or chain.

Strawberry Pallet Planter

People who are looking to save space can use a pallet planter for strawberries. This is also a clever idea. This design uses pallets to make a raised bed structure. Pallets are not only cheap, but also strong and can increase the fruit’s productivity.

Strawberry Tower

This is a great way to grow fresh, juicy strawberries when you have limited space. The strawberry tower that has an integrated reservoir is a great way to solve small space problems. The tower is simple to construct. You will need a stack of plastic pots, stacked one on top of the other to form a tower. The reservoir inbuilt makes watering much easier, and it is easy to maintain.

Strawberry Gutter Garden

This is a great way to grow fresh, juicy strawberries when you have limited space. The strawberry tower that has an integrated reservoir is a great way to solve small space problems. The tower is simple to construct. You will need a stack of plastic pots, stacked one on top of the other to form a tower. The reservoir inbuilt makes watering much easier, and it is easy to maintain.

Stepped Strawberry Ladder

This amazing DIY strawberry planter idea can be used to not only grow strawberries, but also vegetables and herbs. This is a great idea. This design is however a bit complex and requires a lot of effort. The majority of the work will be spent assembling the structure. After the structure has been completed, fill the planter boxes and seedlings with the appropriate potting soil.

Wall Trough

You can raise your crop with a wall planter, making picking easier. Either buy ready-made containers or make your own. Rain gutters are all you need to make such containers. To ensure strawberries grow well, the planting area should be at least 6 inches deep.

Vertical Strawberry Tube Planter

You can grow tons of strawberries in a small area by using ordinary PVC pipes. Vertical gardening is a great option if you don’t have the space or yard to grow your plants. This DIY strawberry idea uses a few PVC pipes and a drill machine. Vertical gardens require constant watering. Do not let them dry out.

Vertical Pyramid Planter

You don’t have to be limited by space. Think vertically if you do not have enough. This DIY strawberry planter is a great way to get the space you need for your strawberry. Strawberry tower plants give you the extra space and planting options you need to show your love for this beloved fruit.

Real Men Sow
Real Men Sow

Hello, I’m Pete and I’m currently based in the west of Scotland, in a small place called Rosneath, where I’m exploring my garden adventures. I personally started gardening around 6 years ago and initially, I started out by growing my favorite fruits and berries, such as strawberries, Raspberries & Gooseberries. Since then I’ve added a lot of vegetables and working closely with my neighbor, it’s been a lot of fun.