Description
Product Description
Why use Strawberry pots?
Want to grow a small collection of similar plants? Like herbs, succulents, or strawberries in a small place or on a patio garden? These pots are perfect for a small collection of plants.
Bert’s Garden handpicked products
Bert’s Garden is a small family business under the umbrella of Trustworthy Merchants LLC with a desire to bring quality garden products to the home
gardener. All of our products are handpicked by Bert, a former horticulture professor, landscape designer, and perennial nursery grower. These
strawberry pots are made of durable plastic and are lighter that terracotta. They also don’t dry out as fast as a terracotta pot would and that’s why
these are a Bert’s garden pick! Move the pot even when its full without breaking your back. These have a nice terracotta color and a realistic looking clay textured surface.
Our Strawberry Jars come in two different sizes!
These plastic planters are a great way to grow a collection of plants on a small space. The smaller planter is almost half the size of the larger pot but is
also a bit more ornate with decorative carved look on the sides or edge. The larger planter has a smoother but natural look of terra cotta clay, although
it is plastic as well. These pots are have drilled holes in the bottom to allow for drainage. The larger strawberry pot will hold 12 plants on the sides and
then 1-3 plants in the top opening. The smaller pot holds 4 plants on the sides and 1 or 2 in the top opening. The side holes in each pot are about 2″.
These are great for planting several plants
Flowers
This pot is very pretty planted with an assortment of annual flowers . This photo shows violas and snapdragons.
Succulents
This is a nice pot for succulents. Because this is a plastic pot and not actual terracotta, it doesn’t dry out as quickly. You can plant several different types of succulents.
Potted Strawberries
This pot is nice for growing strawberries in a small space. Just keep it watered and in a sunny spot for strawberries to produce.
Proudly Made in the USA
These sturdy plastic strawberry pots are made in the USA.
Carole L. Martin –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s not terracotta but it’s nice
I wanted a new pot and I was pleased to find this one. Although it is not terracotta it is sturdy and quite nice looking. I filled it immediately and I’m quite pleased with it.
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Michael M. –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Appearance
Way overpriced for a plastic container!
Steve –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not great not bad
Looks like clay, a bit over priced for plastic.
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Shirley Peterson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
durability
It was great loved it
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A. Horvath –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Size
Fabulous jar
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Large pot for the money.
It looks like clay and has plenty of room for succulents.
2 people found this helpful
Donald Barrett –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Cheap plastic
You would be better using a 2 liter soda bottle because that is how cheap it was.
RH –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing like the pictures!
It’s bright orange, not terra cotta colored. $50 for this cheap piece of plastic garbage. Awful!
3 people found this helpful
anita –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Plastic and ugly
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Sunshinetwo –
1.0 out of 5 stars
It is the equivalent of a $10.00 child’s toy. Terrible
It is way overpriced for what you get. I am sending it back.
One person found this helpful
T. WrightT. Wright –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Holds hens and chickens well
I was a bit apprehensive about buying this planter. It’s plastic, not true terra cotta clay but when I planted my hens and chickens, they were small and a month’s time they are huge and flourishing in this.Okay, here is a hint. Dirt falls out every hole when you put it in the planter. So wrap the planter in saran wrap. Thrn poke holes in the saran wrap with the planter opening are. Plant your flower. Water it. Let it sit overnight, and then slowly cut saran off with scissors. Thst way not much dirt falls out.This is a heavy plastic. I am glad I got this so it won’t break. I did buy a clear plastic water bowl at a dollar store to sit it in. And when you put water in the bowl, it does absorb upwards.
17 people found this helpful
Maggie of Bel Air –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect Pot For Spring Planting
Great pot. Lightweight so it’ll be easy to move even when filled, generous size (most strawberry pots are small), lots of wide “cups” which will result in a beautiful flush when plants hit maturity. This experienced but tired old gardener is looking forward to a glorious growing season helped along with this new pot. A good purchase. Thanks!
Linda hill –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the PRICE
Not sturdy was caved in when received, but it pushed back to a slight degree, not what I expected and the price was way too high. Very disappointed and I would not recommend for anyone to buy very very cheaply made.
4 people found this helpful
Zekedaly –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice product
I used this plastic pot for my strawberries. It is so much cheaper than terracotta pots.
Sheila –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good planter
Good planter. Was expecting a bit more substance to it but it will work. No issues
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Rob –
3.0 out of 5 stars
What do you want for plastic
It works fine for plastic and yes I will buy it again
D. LocklairD. Locklair –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Light weight. Drain holes
I use my strawberry jars for cactus and succulents. First pix is one just got. 2nd pix is a clay jar to show what one can look like. BERT’S looks great and easy to plant and move. I use coffee filters or paper towels to block holes as I fill with dirt. The paper will eventually devolve. Seems to be durable.I will buy more if price comes downI wouldn’t leave out in cold.Depending on what you plant you should like it.Looks like clay pots and it’s sturdy and so nice and light weight.
Jele –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Large Plastic Pot
Really nice large pot. A little expensive but all together worth it to make mom happy.
One person found this helpful
BeFamousVideoBeFamousVideo –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harvest Easily
The pic is my strawberry transplant into this pot. The strawberry plants were growing in the ground and elevating the berries off the ground away from critters helps. The berries are delicate but the plants are hearty. After two weeks of growing in the pot the plants have almost covered the pot. I’ll harvest 10-20 berries everyday.
9 people found this helpful
M. Swett –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My dog’s best birthday present EVER!!
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My silly chocolate lab, Usha, discovered this flower pot behind our shed when she was a puppy. Now 8, she still loves running around with it on her head and for her birthday she got the 3rd one. She has one canine buddy who is particularly afraid on his friend with a pot on her head, so she chases him and he hides in the bushes.
14 people found this helpful
Artist Chris –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Appearance
Very very unattractive
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DHunt –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Plastic
It was horrible and thin plastic that could be lifted with one finger.
2 people found this helpful
Bret Nelson –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Misleading photo and description
Cheap Plastic and very thin
2 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!
This item was extremely thin, orange plastic. Unbelievably overpriced. This could honestly be sold at Dollar Tree. I sent this as a Mother’s Day gift and was so embarrassed when I saw it. I wish I had read other reviews. Thankfully I could return.
One person found this helpful
Kathee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terra Cotta Large Multi Pot
Perfect for My Catchi. Chicks & Hens.Looks Beautiful! I Looked Everywhere to Find a Pot like this. I love it
Anne Doyle HauerAnne Doyle Hauer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Many holes
I spent hours plugging the holes with dirt and succulents