It all started with a planter I got at the Family Dollar Store for 1/2 price.
I did not realize that the only thing in the box was the planter and I had to buy the soil and strawberry plants.
I did not realize that the only thing in the box was the planter and I had to buy the soil and strawberry plants.
Because I was broke, Felice loaned me th e money and Karen took me store hopping to find the plants.
We looked at Home Depot and Lowes, but found the plants right down the road at Menards.
We looked at Home Depot and Lowes, but found the plants right down the road at Menards.
We had to buy planters because they only had one six pack available.
I was wishing we could just leave them in these pots, but Ethan had become very attached to idea of using the planter in the box.
I was wishing we could just leave them in these pots, but Ethan had become very attached to idea of using the planter in the box.
So, using our moisture control soil we filled the planter up to the first row of holes,
pushed the strawberries in and continued to fill to the next
row of holes.
pushed the strawberries in and continued to fill to the next
row of holes.
I had to get the hose and spray the roots on the ones in the pots because they were all tangled together and a mess to try to separate.
Johnny was all over the mud in seconds – and it was pretty cold out that day.
Johnny was all over the mud in seconds – and it was pretty cold out that day.
Finally we got it filled to the top and all the strawberries in and watered it, only to find out that it was too heavy for the Shepherd's hook to hold
it’s sitting on the table in the front yard waiting for us to figure out what to do with it…
the tree was a thought, but I don’t think it would get enough sun –
I also think this plastic makes it really hot like an oven in there –
we’ll see what happens later in the year if we can keep the sucker
watered enough not to thirst to death!
the tree was a thought, but I don’t think it would get enough sun –
I also think this plastic makes it really hot like an oven in there –
we’ll see what happens later in the year if we can keep the sucker
watered enough not to thirst to death!
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