I like it! I haven't grown strawberries yet; hopefully next year. I really like vertical gardens and this sparks my imagination. Thanks!
@Sheannutt It's not vertical, I know. But it got ideas swirling around in my head.
@Sheannutt I would if I could take a pic of my thoughts. Most of the visuals that swirl around are never recorded, at least not until I make them a reality of sorts.
@Sheannutt When I'm building something that helps sometimes just to get a general idea. My ideas general change often and I've found that I can work out a lot in my head. That doesn't help anyone see what's in my head though.
They look hydroponic. I always dreamed of having a lover with the muscle power to hold strawberries like that for me to nibble on.
Looks like they're being grow in a high tower greenhouse.
@Sheannutt They do indeed.
Is that hydroponic cultivation ? After this last season I'd like to try that .
@Sheannut In Vermont or probably most of new england they grow wild all over the place . I remember as a child we used to pick wild strawberries maybe the size of the tip of your finger it took a lot to amount to anything .
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