NEW STRAWBERRY PLANTING GUTTER
Nov 14, 2025
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Planting troughs, also known as cultivation troughs or substrate troughs, are commonly used in greenhouses and sheds to grow various crops such as strawberries, vegetables, tomatoes, peppers, and watermelons. There are two cultivation modes for vertical planting of strawberries and vegetables: single-layer vertical planting and A-frame vertical planting. Most adopt A-frame vertical planting, which can produce more plants and yields on the same amount of land than the traditional mode. It is also convenient to manage and is very popular with tourists.

Vertical farming involves planting strawberries or vegetables in raised troughs above the ground. Compared to traditional ground-level planting, people can easily harvest them by bending slightly, instead of squatting, making it much more convenient for consumers. Furthermore, this vertical farming technology uses fully automated temperature and humidity control and organic fertilizers, resulting in strawberries that are both visually appealing and healthy to eat.
Vertical planting troughs have the following features:
1. The planting troughs come in various sizes, allowing you to plant one or two rows of crops within each trough.
2. The troughs are wide and deep, suitable for growing strawberries or vegetables, and can hold more nutrient substrate for crop absorption.
3. Easy to install and construct.
4. Long lifespan, convenient management and harvesting, aesthetically pleasing and practical.
5. Cultivation trough length can be customized.
(1) Using planting troughs to grow crops is labor-saving and not limited by soil conditions. It also avoids the obstacle of continuous cropping. Combined with A-frame planting racks, the planting area can be expanded, and the quality and yield of strawberries can be greatly increased.



