HOW TO FILL YOUR STRAWBERRY PYRAMID
How to Fill Your Strawberry
Planter with Soil
Here are some simple
instructions for setting up your
planter once it's built. Fill the
entire structure with dirt,
making sure the soil is
compacted as you fill it. You
don't want the dirt to settle
when it rains, or you'll have to
go back and add more later.
First, fill the
bottom of the
planter until the
base is covered.
Pack the dirt down
with something
suitable. A sawed-off
2 x 4 works great.
Use your foot if it will
fit.
Continue filling the
planter from the top
and allowing the lower
levels to fill up with
dirt. Tamp it down as
you go.
Start from the
top and work
your way down.
Tamp all sides.
Keep adding dirt
as needed.
Once it's full, use your
hands and fingers at the top
and to level out the sides.
Here is the tower full of dirt,
ready for planting! Obviously the
larger 6 ft. Strawberry pyramid
takes a bit more dirt. You’ll find
that during long dry spells you’ll
need to water the planters more
often. When you do, be careful
not to wash the dirt out with
your hose. A gentle rain is better
than a solid stream of water.
Once the strawberry plants
become established, their roots
do a pretty good job of holding
the soil.
The type of soil you use can make a difference. You’ll want rich
soil that compacts nicely. Sandy soils tend to wash out easier and
become hard. Experiment with what works for your area. A few
bags of garden soil from your local home improvement store are
great for growing strawberries.