In almost any household or summer cottage, strawberries grown in a pyramidal garden will look very unusual and original.
It’s easy to build such a pyramidal bed: for this you can use boards cut into rings metal or plastic barrels, car tires etc. etc.
Consider an organization option "strawberry pyramid" from old tires.
To begin with, we select a place well lit by the sun on our site, we clear it, we cultivate the soil by removing weeds, we level it. We take the largest wheel in diameter (preferably from the tractor), the larger it is, the larger our pyramid will be. We cut off the side part from it so that we get something like a pot. Now we put the cropped tire on the prepared area with the cropped side up and fill the resulting flowerbed with soil. Now we take the tire of smaller diameter and act with it as with the first, laying it in the center. So repeat with the rest of the tires. For our "strawberry pyramid" you will need about 5 tires, but this is purely at your discretion - as you like.
To fill the pyramid, it is best to take a mixture of turf land with humus. Strawberry rosettes are planted in each tier in one row. That's all! The Strawberry Pyramid is ready !!! Now it remains only to care for the strawberries, loosening the ground and watering. If possible, it would be nice to arrange drip irrigation.
If all is well, then soon the strawberries will grow and bloom, and then the berries will begin to appear. "Strawberry Pyramid" looks cool and, which is not least important, takes up little space.
This strawberry cultivation is suitable mainly for regions with mild winters, in more severe climates. strawberry pyramid it will be necessary to warm for the winter or in the spring to plant new seedlings.
For such vertical cultivation, it is best to use remontant ampoule varieties of strawberries that do not give a mustache.
As stated at the beginning, such a pyramid can also be built from boards by putting together boxes of different sizes from them. Anyway, this is the whole ground for imagination both in the choice of materials, design, and in the choice of crops grown.
All the best and success to you in your endeavors, dear readers!