Looking to add a bit of charm and fresh flavor to your home? Check out these hanging strawberry planter ideas that will save space and provide a delightful harvest.
Basket with Coconut Coir Liner
Use a coconut coir liner in your baskets. It helps retain moisture while keeping the roots cozy and your strawberries happy.
Hanging Metal Buckets
Metal buckets provide a rustic look and plenty of space for strawberry roots. Hang them on hooks for a robust, farmhouse vibe.
Recycled Tin Can Planters
Paint and hang recycled tin cans for a rustic, upcycled look. They’re perfect for small spaces and add character to your garden.
Upcycled Wooden Pallet Planter
Transform an old wooden pallet into a hanging strawberry garden. It’s a budget-friendly project that’s as eco-friendly as it is stylish.
Hanging Bamboo Planters
Create a serene vibe with bamboo planters. They’re lightweight, sustainable, and offer a natural look for your strawberries.
Vintage Teacup Hangers
Go for a whimsical touch with vintage teacups as planters. Hang them up, and let your strawberries add a sweet surprise.
Vertical PVC Pipe Garden
Try using PVC pipes to create a vertical garden. Drill holes for the plants, and you’ll have a space-saving, modern look that thrives with strawberries.
DIY Hanging Fabric Pockets
Sew fabric into pockets for a soft, flexible planter. It’s a creative way to grow strawberries when you’re short on space.
DIY Macramé Hangers
Craft your own macramé hangers for a boho-chic planter. They’re perfect for adding an artistic flair to your strawberry display.
Classic Hanging Baskets
Start with the classic: wire or wicker hanging baskets. They’re perfect for strawberries and add a rustic touch to any patio or balcony.
Hanging Terracotta Pots
Terracotta pots are classic and breathable. Hang them for a charming Mediterranean feel that strawberries love.
Wire Wall Grid Planter
Repurpose a wire wall grid for an industrial look. Attach small pots or baskets, and watch your strawberries flourish in style.
Hanging Mason Jar Planters
Use mason jars as unique planters. They’re compact and will give your strawberry garden a quaint, vintage feel.
Hanging Shoe Organizer
Repurpose a shoe organizer for strawberries. The pockets are just right for planting and make a fun, unexpected garden.
Rain Gutter Hanging Planter
Attach a rain gutter horizontally for a sleek planter. It’s a clever use of materials that offers plenty of room for berry growth.
Hanging Coconut Shells
Try using coconut shells as small, natural planters. They’re biodegradable and give your strawberries a tropical twist.
Colorful Plastic Pot Planters
Add a splash of color with bright plastic pots. They’re lightweight, easy to hang, and can cheer up any garden space with their hues.

