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Upside Down Strawberries And You

Friday, February 19th, 2010

A lot of you may be thinking, but what exactly are upside down strawberries? That doesn’t make any sense?

Well, first, you must familiarize yourself with the normal growing of strawberries — or rather, the normal growing of pretty much any crop at all. You see, although gardening is a lot of fun and has also been proven to relieve stress, it can also be very stressful and very annoying for a large variety of reasons. These reasons include but are not limited to: soil problems, air moisture issues, air circulation complications and of course, the biggie, sunlight stressors.

Gardening should be relaxing and when you put the time into something to grow it, you should be rewarded with at least a halfway decent and eatable product. This is not always the case, however…

Enter upside down growing. Or, more specifically and importantly, upside down strawberries. This method of growing allows you to actually grow them from within your very own home and choose the best possible place to grow them — without that place hinging on having soil in it. That’s right — you can grow them hanging down from atop of a window and ultimately enjoy the biggest, most delicious strawberries you can ever imagine because of it.

It’s quick, it’s easy and it will give you the best rewards for your efforts. Are you ready to try upside down strawberry growing yet? (Hint: Of course you are! So get going and stop stressing out over your gardening hobby today!)

Growing Strawberries Upside Down is easy with the strawberry bag planter.

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

It can be easy to grow strawberries, no matter where you live and what climate zone. Even if it’s in an apartment or condo and you don’t have a big yard to plant your garden in. Using the upside down strawberry planter is a great way to grow rich, succulent berries year round even if you don’t have a lot of space available. It can turn unused sections of your deck, patio, or even bedroom into a super place to grow strawberries. All this without the fuss or mess that a regular garden.

When an upside down strawberry planter or strawberry bag is used it can help to increase the yield you are accustomed to seeing from your regular strawberry gardens. Because of the way in which the roots will grow together, and the plants will hang down causing less stress, the growth will be much more than regular plants out in the garden. Not to mention the fact that you won’t have worry about harmful pesticides or other agents you add to your regular garden. Nobody wants that on food they will be eating, and now you won’t have to worry about it.

When you grow your strawberry plants upside down, it will help promote rapid and healthy growth of the plants, with no worries about weeding. When the plants are using less energy to fight the forces of gravity, they are using that reserve energy to grow larger, fuller plants. This means you’ll see larger, plumper strawberries, and even juicier than you’re used to.
The strawberries will become much juicier because of all the extra energy the plant is putting towards growing, instead of keeping its weight up to combat gravity. This creates a win-win situation for you, and for the plants. The strawberry plants will have an easier life-time and longer lifespan while you get to enjoy sweet juicy strawberries all year round.

The upside down strawberry planter should be used with lots of strawberry plants. No more sewing only one seed, with this planter you can put two seeds in every seed port, which creates a much better opportunity for the plants to grow, and take root inside the upside down strawberry bag. This gives you full control over how and where you water, and how much sun the plants get as well as the oxygen in the air will be absorbed by the plant much better because of the added airflow around all the stems and leaves. All of this creates much fuller and bountiful strawberry plants.

The upside down strawberry bag lets you grow strawberries in places you never imagined, with fuller growth, and many more berries with each crop. This translates too much less money spent at the supermarket, and you’ll be well stocked with strawberries year-round. Making jam, or strawberry tarts will never be as fun as it will be when you’re using your own strawberries, from your own plants that you grew right inside your house with no back-breaking garden labor required.