The new strawberry beds are ALMOST done! Here's the rundown.
1. Started with a food grade 55-gallon barrel. Marked 2 overflow drainage holes 6 inches from the bottom - one on each side. I also planned out all the staggering of holes and marked them before starting. On the first barrel, I planned out 4 horizontal rows of holes for a total of 32 plant locations. On the 2 following barrels, I upped it to 5 rows (40 plant locations).
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2. Used a 3/8 inch paddle bit to create a pilot hole. Then used a 3" hole saw to cut out each plant location.
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3. Added a slotted 4" drain tile at the bottom to create a water well.
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4. Used scrap chicken wire to create a center column to hold wood chips and small logs. This goes all the way to the bottom and should (hopefully) act like a sponge to hold moisture in the center of the barrel.
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5. Added some cheap insect netting around the perimeter of the barrel to hold in the soil once it's poured. I used clothespins to hold it in place while I work.
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6. Added some wood mulch and a little bit of soil. I chose to use container soil which should retain water a little better. Didn't add any amendments because they are already in the soil I purchased.
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7. I still have a bit to finish but I put the (removable) lid on just to take a peek at what it will look like fully finished.
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Still to do -
* add another bag of soil. I estimated 3 bags per barrel and it needs 4.
* add more wood mulch to the center column. I estimated 1 bag of mulch per barrel which is correct. It actually takes a little less depending on how much log pieces you add. I used pieces that were about 2 - 3" in diameter and approximately 8" long.
* drill a 3/8 hole near the top rim so I can fish through some drip line. The drip line will circle around the outside of the chicken wire column.
* cut an 'X' in the netting of each hole so I can insert the strawberry plant.
Between all 3 barrels, I can maintain 112 plants. This design should help with air flow and limit contact between the soil and the leaves so hopefully NO MORE LEAF BLIGHT!

