Materials Needed:
$8 -4 or more cinder blocks
$4 -Potting mix, or well draining rich soil
$4 -10 strawberry seedlings, or more if you make yours larger
Approximate total cost
$16
PS- Sorry about the pictures. I took pictures for this project, but they were erased, so I used mostly generic pictures. The one of the planter is my actual cinder block planter though.
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Signing UpStep 1: Pick a Location, Lay the Bricks
Lay your bricks out, in any pattern you choose, with the open sides up as shown. If you have 10 plants and 4 bricks the pattern i chose works well. I really would have liked to make the strawberry bed larger, and in the case that you do, try to make a more interesting pattern or something fun.
Try laying the bricks as neatly as possible to avoid making pockets between them. If your setup really will be there for years go ahead and mortar it if you like. At some point all the cracks will fill with dirt and weeds may grow, but if you lay them carefully or mortar them together it will definitely help. Perhaps even weed block fabric under them whole planter would help, but I am not because I want the roots to be able to penetrate and the soil to drain well.
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