While Hubby was building the frame I was "manicuring" the strawberry pyramids.
All cleaned up!
All cleaned up!
This is my second pyramid. We built it last spring, it is filled with plants that a generous "Freecycle Family" offered. I went to their house, dug them up, transplanting them here. I only allowed one strawberry plant to make fruit last year (that is my habit when establishing a new pyramid) and that fruit was spectacular! As you can see these plants are much more lush with flowers and they had fabulous flavor so, I will be transplanting runners from these to the original pyramid once these plants send them out.
I think the pyramids looked pretty nice at the end of the day. I trimmed the grass/weeds down to the dirt, folded newspaper to put under my tiles then, laid the tiles on top. I hope this will achieve several things making the pyramids more easily maintained. I am hopeful they will block the grass/weeds, keeping them from pushing up, under, through and into my pyramids. The newspaper under the tiles should also keep stuff from growing up between the tiles. I may have to resort to different material to choke out the weed between the tiles, more durable than the newspaper but it seemed like a good place to start. It hope it also makes lawn maintenance easier with less damage to the fruit from string trimmers. I think my weed solution is also pretty easy on the eyes.
All the tiles were extras gathered from Freecyclers in my neighborhood. I am very grateful to all the folks that have provided me with materials for these pyramids I am especially thankful to one particular "Freecycle Family" that provided enough strawberry plants to fill the second pyramid last year! I am hopeful that by next year I will be in a position to provide other local "Freecyclers" with the excess plants I imagine I will have.
Edited 5/09/2008 For specifics regarding the building of the strawberry pyramid see my webpage, http://www.livingcornfree.com/Garden.html. I built the second pyramid a little larger with more surface area. I hope to update the page with those dimensions and a supply list. I prefer my new improved pyramid.
All the tiles were extras gathered from Freecyclers in my neighborhood. I am very grateful to all the folks that have provided me with materials for these pyramids I am especially thankful to one particular "Freecycle Family" that provided enough strawberry plants to fill the second pyramid last year! I am hopeful that by next year I will be in a position to provide other local "Freecyclers" with the excess plants I imagine I will have.
Edited 5/09/2008 For specifics regarding the building of the strawberry pyramid see my webpage, http://www.livingcornfree.com/Garden.html. I built the second pyramid a little larger with more surface area. I hope to update the page with those dimensions and a supply list. I prefer my new improved pyramid.
3 comments:
these look amazing! can you share how you made these pyramids?
Hi there! Came here from the SFG yahoogroup and remembered reading some stuff on your older site (livingcornfree, I think?) last year. Thanks for putting this all online - I know it's a lot of work to do all that and I'm sure I'm not the only one who appreciates it and is inspired by it! : )
I have a couple questions (like what is that white tube sticking out the top of pyramid 1 for, and what do you do with the plants over the winter if you store your pyramids...) but I'll ask them on the yahoogroup...
See my webpage, http://www.livingcornfree.com/Garden.html about 1/2 way down the page you will find the info, including instructions and a materials list for the pyramid. Thanks for stopping by!
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