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Strawberry planter

Started by davholla, January 01, 2014, 20:59:14

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davholla

I have a strawberry planter which has never been very good.  I want to take the soil out and redo it.  What soil mixture should I use?  I have coir that I can use.

I want to do this when it stops raining and I am off work which seems to never be the same time in London as we seem to have permanent rain now!


Thanks in advance

davholla


manicscousers

Watering is difficult in planters and I find coir quite dry. If it was me, I'd use a soil mix, with a pierced drainpipe all the way down the middle so the water and feed could get to all the plants  :happy7:

davholla

Quote from: manicscousers on January 02, 2014, 07:37:16
Watering is difficult in planters and I find coir quite dry. If it was me, I'd use a soil mix, with a pierced drainpipe all the way down the middle so the water and feed could get to all the plants  :happy7:
What soil mix would you use?  It does have a plastic tube to provide watering.

manicscousers

depends if you're mixing your own. Could mix some coir i with garden soil or buy a john innes mix, I'd mix some blood, fish and bone or other feed in, give them a good start off :happy7:

digmore

Try Levington M3 compost, professional grade. £7.00 a bag.

Digmore  :wave:

Susiebelle

I would suggest that if you use the 'pieced water hose' (which I ended up doing) consider sealing the bottom of the hose in some way otherwise the water just runs straight through and out the bottom.
I have to say even with all this effort I ended up parting company with my strawberry planter as even just using grow bags I would get much better results - could just be me of course!

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