Hanging Strawberry Garden Review

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Read Reviews at http://www.jennyreviews.com/as-seen-on-tv/hanging-strawberry-garden-review/

My friend just got me a Hanging Strawberry Garden, and I dont know how I ever lived without it.

I really love to have fresh fruit, but every time I buy it, it winds up going bad in my refrigerator, no matter how much I eat. There is nothing more disappointing than opening up my crisper drawers to a pile of funky strawberries when I was looking forward to a delicious treat.

My friend was even nice enough to get the plant started for me. She said it was simple, just open the box and start watering. I, of course, put my Aqua Globes in right away. Now I have an automatic strawberry factory hanging on my porch!

Now I put strawberries on my cereal or in my pancakes every morning. And since Ive got more strawberries than I know what to do with, I am always inviting my neighbors over for strawberry smoothies or daiquiris.

I was about to buy a strawberry planter until I saw the hanging strawberry planter which I am glad I ordered because my hanging strawberry garden is easy to set up and move around which helps keep bugs and cats away.

Now, with my Tomato Giant Ive got a pair of really beautiful plants that I can eat!

Having yummy strawberries on hand is also a great way to keep me from eating junk food. Why buy a candy bar when I have a bowl fresh strawberries and yogurt at home?!

So buy the Hanging Strawberry Garden and start growing your own super strawberries!

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  • Caution is advised the flower gets too hot (above 85 F) or too cold (below 35 F) because the plant will not flower and you will get no strawberries

  • The key here is the right kind of strawberry- plus adequate light, and the right amount and balance of nutrients in the soil, (with proper watering, of course).

  • I made my own, got the plant of a strawberry field at night and hanged it on a pot, nice and free

  • All I have is a strawberry pot full of leaves! Not one berry grew!

  • I'd eat those strawberries the fuckup

  • what is this garbage. I've grown strawberries in hanging baskets and was LUCKY to get two berries for the entire season...let alone a bunch. Strawberries are very hard to grow and very picky plants.

  • @BigFatBetty i agree and how retarded do u have to be to buy one of there when ucan just go to lowes and buy a hanging basket or make on yourself

  • i don't believe this at all. Strawberries are hard enough to grow outdoors.

  • they all look like their hesitating to eat the strawberries........LOL

    XD

  • My son wants to grow strawberries this year, can't wait to try it out!!

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