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Extra Large Strawberry Box

by Simple Solutions.


Strawberries at waist height.
Here is a large strawberry box that we created for a customer that wanted
to have their strawberries off of the ground.

The story of this strawberry box is rather interesting, to some maybe.
but since you are here, quite possibly, you are one of the ones that might find
it interesting.

My customer was on a vacation trip out west visiting some of her friends,
she happened to like a flower part that her friends husband had made for her
vegetables out on the back deck. She liked the height and the size.
She decided to take a few pictures of it in hopes of having her own back east.

Below are the 3 pictures I was provided by my customer to duplicate this
rather large planter, with a few design modifications of course.

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3

I would like to also point out that the original planter is in Reno, Nevada.

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Image         
1 Inside view of box before legs/liner and drains. Image 1
2 Another inside view of box before legs/liner and drains. Image 2
3 Bottom view with two pieces of angle iron for support. Image 3
4 Closer bottom view before drain tubes installed. Image 4
5 Inside view with drain tubes sticking up. Image 4
6 Another view with drain tubes while on newly installed pole legs. Image 1
7 Wider view of unit on poles before base is fully assembled. Image 2
8 The next 4 images will cover different angles of upright views. Image 3
9 These are at the last stage before the liner is secured. Image 4
10 The all season polyeurethane will be installed after the liner is sealed. Image 4
11 The feet are designed to minimize chances of tipping. Image 1
12 The last 3 views show the lined and sealed product at different angles. Image 2
13 The strawberries have plenty of room to grow as well as ideal drainage. Image 3
14 We will try to take a few more pictures this year after the first winter. Image 4