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Berry Container Gardening Tips: Growing Unusual Berries In Pots

Berry Container Gardening Tips: Growing Unusual Berries In Pots

There is more to the wonderful world of berry gardening than strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries, delightful as they are. Think goji berries or sea buckthorns, black chokecherry, and honeyberry.

Unusual berry plants add interest and exoticism to a backyard berry patch. When space is limited, berries are perfect container plants. Here are some tips to get you started with non-traditional container berries.

Growing Berries in Containers

Berry container gardening is an excellent option if you don’t have a lot of garden area. You’ll have to pick containers that are sufficiently roomy for the plants at mature size. One other essential to berry container gardening is good drainage.

Whether you are planting strawberries or growing unusual berries in pots, you’ll most likely need to place the containers in a place that gets plenty of direct sunlight. Though the needs of species vary, most berries produce most fruit with six hours of sunshine per day.

When you are growing berries in containers, irrigation is important. Depending on the unusual berry plants you select, you may have to water several times a week.

Non-Traditional Container Berries

You’ll be surprised at just how many unusual berry plants are available in commerce. Honeyberry, lingonberry, currants, and mulberries are just the tip of the iceberg. Growing unusual berries in pots is fascinating since each unusual berry plant has its own, unique look and its own cultural requirements.

Growing berries in containers is fun and delicious. When you are growing unusual berries in pots, it’s also a great way to expand your knowledge about the unusual berry plants available.


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