#5. Grow Strawberries in Old Clay Pots

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Old clay pots bring a rustic charm to strawberry planting that never goes out of style. Their porous surface allows for better airflow and drainage, which strawberry roots appreciate.
Stack them, line them up, or tuck them into crates like this cozy setup to keep things neat and naturally beautiful. Each pot can hold a single plant,
letting runners stretch freely and fruit dangle in full sun.
With just soil, a bit of compost, and your favorite heirloom variety, you’re all set.
#6. Grow Strawberry In Hanging Basket
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A hanging basket packed with strawberry plants is as practical as it is pretty. You get easy access to sweet fruits without worrying about slugs or space.
The trailing habit of the berries turns this wicker-style basket into a living cascade of red and green. Hang it from a sunny balcony, pergola, or porch hook where it gets good light throughout the day.
Water consistently, and your mini strawberry chandelier will reward you with a steady harvest.