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How to Make a Vertical Hanging Strawberry Tower! *EASY*

Strawberries don’t grow vertically until now. I designed this vertical hanging grow system that can grow strawberries along a fence, on a wall, or in places you would otherwise not be able to grow something. We did it all for less than too!

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  • Joshua Wilson

    Hello, love all of the videos. I cant see to find an answer for my question anyplace. Maybe yo can help. I will be groing 300 strawberry plants this season in vertical hydro towers. Everbearing and june bearing. How do I keep and store my rootstock at the end of my season for next season? Thank you

  • David Avard

    One thing you did, but didn't mention, is melting the end of the ropes to keep them from fraying (obvious from the brown ends of the ropes). I also don't understand why you didn't make the pipes 40" long. That way you aren't left with 12" of PVC pipe, and you'd only have to make 2 cuts.

  • Charlie Maddox

    That appears to be a pvc drainage pipe (thinner wall, ribbing, and black interior). Cheaper than pressurized pvc but safe for potable water? Plus other high temperature questions. Much shorter eye bolts, possibly hooks would make more sense.

  • Margaret D

    How did you water them? With so little soil, I'd think they'd dry out quickly and the idea of having to hand water every day seems labor intensive. Did you hook up a drip system on a timer or something?

  • Sherry

    Try coconut oil for the mosquitos–it works for our Maryland mosquitos.  It also soothes after you've been bitten (in case you forget to put some on before you go out)

  • TheMurlocKeeper

    Know what would be better than dealing with rope? Use chain! You can count the links to make sure it's even, and even if you use plastic chain, it's really tough, yet easy to cut.
    Just a suggestion for next time, or anyone else out there.
    I think I will be making one of these come Spring! (I'm in Australia, so it's just on the end of Winter still)

  • Dolly Perry

    I would like to know how you will Winter these. I want to do it…but someone told me that they lost their entire strawberry planter to the Winter. Will you put them in the ground or cover with straw? I'd like to have a plan in place before I build one.

  • Gomez l Addams

    I used to see you almost everyday, then I got ill from other people's chemicals. I lost you for almost a year and now I'm back and just you walking through that yard I want to say wow! I haven't even got to watch the video but everything just looks awesome and what a great beginning you have I can see your channel has just gotten better and better I really missed this I don't know if you stayed on a plant-based diet I don't know anything you could have triplets for all I know LOL I'm just so glad to have found you again. Even though the season is almost over and I have crappy neighbors that pour Drano on my head while I'm out on my deck that used to grow a hundred and thirty pounds of potatoes every year on a little deck I had so much food for juicing and eating and now it's just my blueberries that are almost dying because I can't even go out and water without being attacked it's a long story not for here so I guess I did say a lot of it already. I'm just glad I found you again and I can hardly wait to catch up I have a good luck tomorrow it is 5 in the morning and I have not gone to sleep yet and I really need to get a little bit in. Take care glad you're still around!

  • PrettyAliceMoon

    Great video. I’ve been thinking of doing a strawberry crate tower but this is a cool idea too. My worries are mainly about watering, nutrients and the plants surviving the winter. Also I have a metal fence and I’d have to attach it some other way and I don’t know what that would be.

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