The Best Strawberry Planters [Pots, Grow Bags for Strawberries] (2024)

Strawberries are one of the easiest fruits to grow in the UK. Strawberries grow quickly and the strawberry varieties that you will find to buy like the climate here. The traditional way to grow strawberries is in a bed in the ground, but we’ve found it’s so much more versatile to grow strawberries in planters, pots, containers and bags. The strawberry plant is perennial and so it can last 5-6 years, so a house move doesn’t mean you have potentially problematic plant moves if you’re growing strawberries in containers. There’s lots of choice on containers to grow strawberries in, so we’ve put together this guide on the best strawberry planters – we’ve looked at traditional terracotta strawberry pots, wooden strawberry containers, strawberry hanging baskets and strawberry grow bags – even hanging strawberry grow bags. Whatever container you choose to grow your strawberries in we’ve got you covered!

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Best Strawberry Planters at a Glance

Reviews of the Best Strawberry Planters

Best Strawberry Planter – Best Strawberry Grow Bag

Best Wooden Strawberry Planter

Best Hanging Strawberry Grow Bag

Best Stackable and Tiered Strawberry Container

Best Terracotta Strawberry Planters

Best Hanging Baskets for Strawberries

Key Position Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

Key Watering Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

Key Compost and Nutrient Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

Key Care Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

What’s the Best Type of Container to Grow Strawberries In?

Strawberry Grow Bags Pros and Cons

Hanging Strawberry Bags Pros and Cons

Hanging Basket Strawberry Pros and Cons

Wooden Strawberry Containers Pros and Cons

Terracotta Strawberry Pots Pros and Cons

What to consider when buying strawberry planters

What size strawberry pot should you buy?

How Many Strawberry Plants per Grow Bag? or Container?

What material is best for strawberry planters?

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Final Words on the Best Strawberry Planters

Best Strawberry Planters at a Glance

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Best Strawberry Planter – Best Strawberry Grow BagA pack of these strawberry planters contains 2 strawberry grow bags
Each strawberry bag has a capacity of 32 gallons or 43 litres
Strawberry grow bags have 6 side pockets for strawberry plants
Made of double-layered breathable fabric
With 2 reinforced handles
Cylindrical shaped growing bag for strawberries
These grow bags for strawberries come in red and green
Measurements of these strawberry grow bags are 30cm x 35cm x 4.7cm
Buy the best strawberry grow bags here
Best Wooden Strawberry PlanterHerb and Strawberry planter made from long-lasting treated timber
Troughs come with a gap drainage system to prevent root rot
Extra stable A-frame design with leg bracing – all instructions included
Space-efficient tiered design minimises footprint and maximises planting capacity
Measurements of this wooden strawberry planter are 30 cm x 63 cm x 91 cm high.
Buy this lovely wooden strawberry planter now
Best Hanging Strawberry Grow BagMade from tough polyethene
Measures 54 cm x 23 cm wide
Available in dark green
Fabric is UV treated for longevity
Each bag contains 10 slit pockets for planting
5 planter bags per pack.
Buy these hanging strawberry bags
Best Stackable and Tiered Strawberry ContainerMade from plastic, durable and long-lasting
Measures 91 cm tall x 41 cm wide
Provides for 20 strawberry plants
Flow-through watering system
Excellent drainage
Buy this stackable strawberry planter
Best Hanging Baskets for StrawberriesLattice style gates provide for quick and easy planting – plant from the outside!
No requirement for liners or moss
Comes with built-in water-reservoir
Made in the UK with a UV resistant plastic
Comes with an anti-twist 4 point chain and T bar connectors
Each strawberry hanging basket measures 45.7cm x 43.3cm x 37.3 cm
Comes in a pack of 4
Buy these fab strawberry hanging baskets
Best Terracotta Strawberry PlanterMade from terracotta
Measures 32cm deep x 43cm wide at the widest point
Excellent design and great for keeping the strawberry fruit off the ground.
Buy this gorgeous terracotta strawberry planter

Reviews of the Best Strawberry Planters

You can grow strawberries in the UK in a variety of different receptacles – from hanging strawberry baskets to bags, to stackable containers. All these different strawberry growing containers are made of different materials, which have their pros and cons and so we cover those too. So here are the best strawberry planters we’ve found.

Best Strawberry Planter – Best Strawberry Grow Bag

This excellent non-woven grow bag for strawberries are very similar to our favourite potato grow bags. And we think that they’re the best strawberry bags around. These strawberry grow bags have 3 holes on the bottom of each strawberry grow bag. 6 side grow pockets on each of the 2 7 gallons (37 litres) strawberry planter bags which is made of breathable fabric. These growing bags for strawberries fit 6 strawberry plants in the pockets and several more at the top of the bag. These bags to plant strawberries in have great drainage and two sturdy handles at the top for moving, making it easy to move these bags inside, for protection on colder nights.

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Key Benefits of the Strawberry Grow Bag

  • A pack of these strawberry planters contains 2 strawberry grow bags
  • Each strawberry bag has a capacity of 7 gallons or 32 litres
  • Strawberry grow bags have 6 visible windows for strawberry plants
  • These best grow bags for strawberries are made of double-layered breathable fabric
  • Grow strawberry plants in grow bags with 2 reinforced handles to move them around easily
  • Cylindrical shaped growing bag for strawberries
  • These grow bags for strawberries come in red and green
  • Measurements of these strawberry grow bags are 30cm x 35cm x 4.7cm
  • Each gap for the strawberry plant is 13cm wide.

Buy this excellent value, long-lasting set of strawberry bags now.

Best Wooden Strawberry Planter

This excellent wooden strawberry planter can also be used for growing outdoor herbs, but we like the stepped design for displaying your strawberry plants. The design of this strawberry planter made from wood also makes it easy to take care of your strawberry plants and to harvest the fruit too. Made of long-lasting treated timber, this wooden strawberry planter not only looks fabulous but it’s great in your garden too. There’s a gap drainage system that prevents root rot and protects the wood too. The stepped and tiered design makes it a great strawberry planter to use in a small space. This strawberry planter in wood measures 30 cm x 63 cm x 91 cm high.

Buy this fabulous wooden strawberry planter now.

Key Benefits of the Wooden Tiered Strawberry Planter

  • Herb and Strawberry planter made from long-lasting treated timber
  • Strawberry growing troughs come with a gap drainage system to prevent root rot
  • Extra stable A-frame design with leg bracing – all instructions included
  • Space-efficient tiered design minimises footprint and maximises planting capacity of these large strawberry planters
  • Measurements of this wooden strawberry planter are 30 cm x 63 cm x 91 cm high.

Buy this gorgeous timber strawberry planter now.

Best Hanging Strawberry Grow Bag

These UV treated strawberry growing bags are designed to be hung on a wall, or from a trellis or gazebo. These hanging strawberry planter bags measure 54cm long by 23 cm wide and come in green. Strawberry hanging grow bags are a great way to grow strawberries and display them beautifully. There are 10 slits in which to plant strawberries and the fabric is tough polyethene. You’ll get 5 strawberry planter bags in each pack of what we think is the best hanging strawberry planter.

Buy these excellent hanging strawberry planters now.

Key Benefits of the Hanging Strawberry Planter

  • These are the best grow bags for strawberries made from tough polyethene
  • Measures 54 cm x 23 cm wide
  • Available in dark green
  • Fabric is UV treated for longevity
  • Each bag contains 10 slit pockets for planting
  • 5 planter bags per pack.

Buy this versatile hanging strawberry planter now.

Best Stackable and Tiered Strawberry Container

This vertical planting system is excellent for those short on space. Water this best vertical strawberry planter from the top and the water flows through the whole system. It’s a great display for strawberries in the garden and they grow well in this too. The pockets are nicely sized on this tiered strawberry planter and have good drainage. This strawberry stacking pot measures 91 cm in height and is 41 cm wide and provides for 20 strawberry plants.

Buy these excellent stacked strawberry planters now.

Key Benefits of the Stackable Strawberry Planter

  • Made from plastic, durable and long-lasting
  • Measures 91 cm tall x 41 cm wide
  • Provides for 20 strawberry plants
  • Flow-through watering system
  • Excellent drainage

Buy these excellent stacked strawberry planters now.

Best Terracotta Strawberry Planters

We love the traditional look of this strawberry pot made from terracotta. There’s space both in the top and the pockets on the sides for planting strawberries, in this great space-saving design. This terracotta pot for strawberries measures 32cm deep and is handcrafted. This terracotta strawberry plant pot comes with a drainage hole. Growing strawberries in terracotta pots is a great aesthetic for the garden or patio and terracotta strawberry planters are also both very resilient and long-lasting, but also you can use them as a terracotta herb planter too.

Buy this gorgeous terracotta strawberry planter now.

Key Benefits of the Terracotta Strawberry Growing Pot

  • Buy strawberry planters made from terracotta
  • Tiered terracotta strawberry planter pot measures 32cm deep x 43cm wide at the widest point
  • Excellent design and great for keeping the strawberry fruit off the ground.

Buy this gorgeous terracotta planter for strawberries now.

Best Hanging Baskets for Strawberries

If you want to grow strawberries and want a more traditional look and feel to your hanging basket, then this is a great option. While it may not be a great looking metal basket with a coir insert, it does have some major advantages in its design. This pack of four hanging baskets is made in the UK with UV resistant plastic and comes with an anti-twist 4 point chain and T bar connectors. The lattice style gates provide for quick, simple planting which leaves your rootballs and plants undamaged. You don’t need a liner or moss with this hanging basket for strawberries. Reusable for years.

Buy these long-lasting UK made hanging strawberry baskets now.

Key Benefits of the Hanging Strawberry Baskets

  • Lattice style gates provide for quick and easy planting – plant from the outside!
  • No requirement for liners or moss
  • Comes with built-in water-reservoir
  • Made in the UK with a UV resistant plastic
  • Comes with an anti-twist 4 point chain and T bar connectors
  • Each strawberry hanging basket measures 45.7cm x 43.3cm x 37.3 cm
  • Comes in a pack of 4

Buy these fabulous strawberry baskets now.

How to Grow Strawberries in Planters & Grow Bags

Strawberries are well suited to growing in grow bags and planters. These compact fruit plants are easy to grow and also have pretty foliage which will add to your garden look and feel. However, even though they are a compact plant you need to ensure that you allow enough space for their root ball to expand and that you provide enough nourishment for your strawberry plants to grow and provide healthy fruits. We’ve written an entire guide on how to grow strawberries in the UK, which you can read here, but have included a few key details below as well.

Key Position Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

The position of your strawberry planter is key. Strawberry plants need shelter from prevailing weather, but they also need sun. Be sure when you buy a strawberry planter that you have a position available for it that meets these needs – you’ll want to be especially careful if you’re buying a hanging strawberry planter that you’ve got somewhere suitable to hang it!

Key Watering Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

Strawberries like a wet climate, it’s true. But that doesn’t mean that the plants like to be waterlogged! Make sure that the planter you buy for your strawberries has adequate drainage holes. Your compost should be “just damp” and you should never let it dry out.

Key Compost and Nutrient Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

Good quality compost is key for growing strawberries (we recommend this compost for strawberries, but eventually the nutrients in compost do get used up, so you’ll also want to feed your strawberries. If your strawberry plant doesn’t get the right amount of nutrients then it won’t fruit very well.

Key Care Considerations for Growing Strawberries in Planters

After strawberries fruits are harvested you’ll likely notice the plants have grown runners. These are new baby strawberry plants. Congratulations! You’ve just grown some new strawberry plants for next season. Be sure to snip them off and either put them in your compost bin or plant them as new plants. If you don’t want them yourself, give them away, try swapping with a neighbour for something else or perhaps even set up a stall outside and sell them. If you don’t snip off the runners, then your strawberry plant will continue providing energy to them and your future harvests will suffer.

Looking to preserve strawberries? Our guide to freezing strawberries is here.

What’s the Best Type of Container to Grow Strawberries In?

There really is no one best type of container to grow strawberries. Each of the types that we’ve covered has its pros and cons and in the end, it comes down to personal choice and budget. You can even grow strawberries indoors in a hydroponic system! Here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of growing strawberries in different types of containers

Strawberry Grow Bags Pros and Cons

Grow bags for strawberries are an excellent cost-effective way to get started growing strawberries. When you’re finished with your strawberry bag planter then they’re easy to clean and store and they can be used for other plants too. Be sure to buy a decent quality brand, remember your strawberries are perennials and can last 5-6 years. These are the best strawberry grow bags that we’ve found.

Hanging Strawberry Bags Pros and Cons

Going vertical when growing strawberries is a great way to use small spaces. Hanging vertical bags allow you to grow strawberries out of the holes on the sides of the bags. It makes for a pretty display in the garden and it’s also easy to look after the fruit plants and also harvest. Here’s our favourite hanging strawberry grow bag.

The downside of hanging strawberry bags is that you need to make sure you get a decent quality one. Strawberries are perennials and you don’t want your strawberries outlasting your bag. Look for your bag to last 5 plus years!

Hanging Basket Strawberry Pros and Cons

Traditional hanging baskets for growing strawberries look fabulous and are a great way to grow up and make the most of space. Traditional metals baskets with a coir insert might look great, but they’re not always the best choice for strawberries, you’ll want to take care planting, to make sure you don’t damage the rootball. A design such as this is great for safe planting and for making sure you get the right number of plants in a basket. Don’t forget to water your strawberry hanging baskets regularly!

Wooden Strawberry Containers Pros and Cons

Wooden stepped containers for growing strawberries look, IMHO, fabulous, but you’ll want to ensure that they do have adequate drainage and that the wood has been treated so that it doesn’t rot. We love this wooden strawberry growing container, it makes great use of vertical space and it does look so pretty in the garden.

Stackable Tiered Strawberry Growing Container Pros and Cons

This design of this strawberry container is an excellent choice if you’re going to grow strawberries for a long time. It’s quite specific, although you should grow tumbling tomatoes or some herbs in here if you (horrors) get fed up with strawberries. That would be the only downside that I can see with this, is that it’s really quite a specific type of container. It’s another design that looks fabulous when the strawberry plant is either in flower or fruiting.

Terracotta Strawberry Pots Pros and Cons

These traditional strawberry planters look gorgeous, especially on a patio or on a terrace. It’s a great way to add to the display in a garden and in a very traditional style. They tend to be heavy and can be subject to frost damage, so be sure to protect them (and your strawberry plants) if you get a particularly cold spell. Be careful when buying terracotta strawberry pots, and check the size! This is a nice sized strawberry planter in terracotta – buy strawberry planters here.

What to consider when buying strawberry planters

There are several options when it comes to buying strawberry planters, you’ll want to consider

  • Size
  • Materials
  • Durability

What size strawberry pot should you buy?

Your considerations for the size of container to grow strawberries in will depend on how many plants you wish to grow in it. Too many plants and they won’t get enough nutrients, too few plants and you’re wasting space!

How Many Strawberry Plants per Grow Bag? or Container?

Each manufacturer will have a recommendation as to how many plants their container will support, but a general rule of things is that a 35 cm hanging basket will support 4 four strawberry plants. A regular-sized grow bag will support eight strawberry plants.

What material is best for strawberry planters?

Each of the materials that we have outlined and covered in this guide is appropriate for growing strawberries. Wood, plastic, nonwoven materials, terracotta, polythene. Your strawberries need a damp but not waterlogged environment. So it needs drainage.

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Final Words on the Best Strawberry Planters

We think that growing strawberries in planters make growing one of the easiest fruit to grow in the UK even easier. I love being able to redesign the garden by simply moving things around and not by any heavy digging or lifting! We’ve moved house several times over the years and being able to “uproot” plants without any of that heavy lifting is great. My veggies, fruits and herbs come with me! We hope you’ll find your perfect strawberry planter amongst the selection that we’ve offered here, and if you find others, please do let me know, I’m always looking to try something new!

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The Best Strawberry Planters [Pots, Grow Bags for Strawberries] (2024)

FAQs

What size grow bag is best for strawberries? ›

A wider and shallower grow bag also provides better air circulation and prevents waterlogging, which can be detrimental to the plants. However, if you have a limited space or smaller strawberry varieties, you can use smaller grow bags with a capacity of around 2 to 3 gallons (8 to 11 liters) per plant.

What is the best container for growing strawberries? ›

Long narrow containers produce more heavily than round containers. The minimum size of round containers should be no less than twelve inches in diameter. Rectangular containers should be a minimum of 24 inches.

Are strawberry planters good for strawberries? ›

Strawberries are easy to grow and do well in containers, as long as you give them rich, fertile soil and a sunny position. Strawberry planters take up very little space and can easily fit on a balcony or patio so anyone, no matter how small their apsce can have a go at growing their own.

What is the best potting mix for strawberries in pots? ›

Soil. Plant the strawberries in a container with brand-name soil that is loose and well-draining. They prefer loamy, slightly acidic soil. Strawberries only need to be planted in four to six inches of soil, so shallow containers will work.

How many strawberries in a 5 gallon grow bag? ›

Plant about 4-6 strawberries into a five-gallon root pouch. If you have six plants, slip some into cuts you make with scissors into the side of the bag. Place the bags into a big flood tray so that they can be watered once and then left for a few days.

What month do you plant strawberries? ›

Strawberry plants can be planted in an unheated greenhouse or poly tunnel in the fall to fruit the following spring. They can be planted in March to harvest a few months later. If grown in a heated greenhouse, strawberries can be planted out as early as December, with pickable fruit ready from late March onwards.

What do you put in a hole when planting strawberries? ›

Mix in some sand with the compost. Filling the planting hole with water not only tells you whether the soil has good drainage, it serves to give the new plant moisture deep in the hole. Water is really vital to a strawberry plant, not only for the roots but the entire structure of the plant.

How deep of a planter do you need for strawberries? ›

Because strawberries have a short root system, they don't need very deep pots, but wider pots can allow them to spread and send out more runners. Ideally, choose a pot that is at least 8 inches deep and 10 to 12 inches in diameter, which can hold between 2 or 3 strawberry plants.

Do strawberries like big pots? ›

Strawberries have a relatively small root ball so they don't need too deep of a planter. They can be grown in containers as small as 10 to 12 inches in diameter and 8 inches deep. However, the smaller the container, the more frequently you will need to water.

Can you grow strawberries in a 5 gallon grow bag? ›

You need a five-gallon container if you want to grow more than one strawberry plant in a single container for more than a month or so.

How many strawberries can you put in a grow bag? ›

A growing bag will support six to eight strawberry plants, especially if you lay one bag over another, with holes cut around the bag, to allow roots to penetrate to the full depth.

What size container do you need for a strawberry plant? ›

Strawberries can adapt to a wide variety of containers, from 6- to 8-inch pots for individual plants to larger planters, such as wooden or plastic half barrels, for multiple plants. They grow in hanging baskets and window boxes too.

What size grow bag should I get? ›

For shallow-rooted plants like onions, garlic and lettuce, you can use a wide and shallow grow bag. But for deep-rooted plants like carrots, parsnips, tomatoes, peppers and Brussels sprouts, a taller bag is needed. Aside from being conscious of the height and width, I choose bags that have at least 5 gallons of volume.

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