Strawberries grow well in pots,planters, hanging baskets, and even window boxes.

Check out these DIY strawberry planter ideas for inspiration.

Strawberries tend to take up a lot of horizontal space, so growing them vertically is ideal.

Ripening strawberries on a vine in a planter pot.

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Growing multiple plants vertically will help you get your hands on as many sweet berries as possible.

As proof, we present you this DIY hanging strawberry planter.

This DIY strawberry planter is just one of them.

A tiered wooden planter box on gravel.

Hydrangea Treehouse

Using just one pallet, the folks at Lovely Greens made their own perfect planter, free of charge.

Pallet PlanterfromLovely Greens

Recycled Planter

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Dont throw out those old nursery pots.

Instead,upcyclethem to make this DIY strawberry planter.

A strawberry plant in a green plastic planter.

A Piece of Rainbow

Try putting an upside-down water bottle in the pot to prevent your plants from drying out.

They recommend staggering the blocks so that theres enough support underneath the holes to keep the soil in.

They can decimate your crop in one fell swoop if you dont put preventative measures in place.

Small plant pots surrounded by wooden planter boxes in different shapes.

Just Measuring Up

One way toprevent garden pestsfrom eating all of your strawberries is to plant vertically so they cant reach them.

Try making this PVC-free vertical strawberry planter from a wire garden fence.

The folks at A Beautiful Mess used a PVC pipe to make this cute DIY PVC window planter.

Soil and greenery in rows of hanging planter boxes.

Foxy Folksy

This DIY is inexpensive and easy to build without lacking in the style department.

It takes less than two hours to build.

This blogger made a simple wooden frame to mount them on.

A tall wooden stake with holes in it and strawberry plants coming out.

The Handyman’s Daughter

Make this concrete planter with a wood bottom to hold your strawberry plants.

The planter alone looks great, but it looks even better with greenery inside.

Thats why she used cedar to make this DIY raised planter box.

Greens bursting out of a pallet planter.

Lovely Greens

you’re able to make your own easily in just three steps.

you might improve the ambiance in your backyard by making these DIY outdoor planter posts for hanging lights.

Fill the planter box with strawberry plants and nosh on juicy berries throughout the evening.

A pink plastic planter filled with a strawberry plant.

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Stone pots are stunning, but not always budget-friendly.

This tutorial will show you how to make inexpensive plastic planter pots look like aged stone.

It will give you the same look with a much different price tag.

A three-tiered terracotta planter in a front yard.

Ruggy DIY

If power tools arent your thing, but planters are, this is a great beginner project.

Vertical Planter Boxes

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Vertical planters really are the best.

If you want togrow strawberriesin your backyard garden, they are the ideal vessel to go with.

A cute planter box on the railing of a patio.

Bitter Root DIY

Vertical Planter BoxesfromCreating Really Awesome Fun Things

Strawberry plants in stacked cinder blocks.

Clearwater Cottage

Strawberry plants inside a wrapped wire planter.

Sustainable Cooks

A bright kitchen with a greenery-filled window box.

A Beautiful Mess

A classic wooden planter box with flowers.

The Spruce

A lush vertical strawberry planter.

Hungry Healthy Happy

A concrete and wood planter holding a green plant.

Woodshop Diaries

A cedar raised planter box against a white house.

Vintage Revivals

A backyard set up for outdoor dining.

Fresh Mommy Blog

Two aged stone plant pots with herbs planted inside.

Savvy Apron

A succulent in a pot and DIY string planter box.

The Spruce Crafts

Vertically staggered wooden planter boxes.

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