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    I have a 45 gallon barrel (one of the blue polypropylene ones) which I am going to use as a strawberry barrel. Well - when I've bored some holes in it I am

    My question is which variety of strawberries would you recommend?

    I was thiinking of the everbearing varieties, possibly a combination of Aromel and Malling Opal

    Anybody have any other ideas?
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    Originally posted by ChrisB View Post
    I have a 45 gallon barrel (one of the blue polypropylene ones) which I am going to use as a strawberry barrel. Well - when I've bored some holes in it I am

    My question is which variety of strawberries would you recommend?

    I was thiinking of the everbearing varieties, possibly a combination of Aromel and Malling Opal

    Anybody have any other ideas?
    Don't just cut holes in the side, the soil from above each hole will try to fall down and out.
    Drill a hole big enough to get either a manual padsaw or electric jigsaw into, then cut a smile that takes 3/4 of the circle, leaving the top 1/2 intact.
    Then bend the isolated bit into the barrel, use a hot air gun to help warm the "hinge" for easier bending.
    This way you get a sloping surface to put your plant in, rather than a cliff.
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      And there was I thinking I had a nice easy job, you've just burst my bubble.

      Seriously though, thank you for the advice as I was just going to bore 1" holes.
      Save the earth - it's the only planet with chocolate

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