Let's build the DIY Strawberry planter, my measurements included for those who wish to build it.
This DIY Strawberry Planter was made from a photograph from Pinterest.
This had no links to the original maker, whom I have never managed to track down, and therefore, there was no plan, or available credits.
This had no links to the original maker, whom I have never managed to track down, and therefore, there was no plan, or available credits.
It was a 'Guess the measurements from the picture' situation.
But it worked out really well!
You will have to use the pictures as a guide to building it,
as it has no step-by-step photographic tutorial, as this was made long before I started to do the tutorial thing here on the blog.
Above is the original picture from Pinterest, and I have added the measurements to it.
I'm not a professional builder, so I hope this all makes sense.
Use the first photograph as a guide and adjust measurements if necessary.
You can see that the end caps on the original picture above are not even, so I changed that on my version.
Concrete with Quick Mix Fast Set concrete the two long posts into the ground.
When set, attach the 1300x45 mm lengths.
Then the ends.
Put in the centre supports.
The rectangular plastic planter pots should sit nicely in the gaps.
You will need six rectangular planters.
The lip of the planter needs to sit on the wood edge.

Then plant with strawberries (or herbs).
You will have to use the pictures as a guide to building it,
as it has no step-by-step photographic tutorial, as this was made long before I started to do the tutorial thing here on the blog.
Above is the original picture from Pinterest, and I have added the measurements to it.
I'm not a professional builder, so I hope this all makes sense.
Use the first photograph as a guide and adjust measurements if necessary.
You can see that the end caps on the original picture above are not even, so I changed that on my version.
Concrete with Quick Mix Fast Set concrete the two long posts into the ground.
When set, attach the 1300x45 mm lengths.
Then the ends.
Put in the centre supports.
The rectangular plastic planter pots should sit nicely in the gaps.
You will need six rectangular planters.
The lip of the planter needs to sit on the wood edge.
Then plant with strawberries (or herbs).
Note: You can convert the metric measurements to imperial by doing a Google search.

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2 comments:
Love this idea! I want to plant strawberries. I planted one last year and left it in the pot. It made again this year so I am thinking about doing more soon. I love herbs so may like to use this idea for that as well. I have lots of them. Thanks for the measurements too. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Home grown strawberries and herbs are the best! At least you know that they are spray-free too. :)
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