4x4 Raised Bed Strawberry

A complete plan for soil, plant count, and yield range for strawberry in a 4x4 raised bed.

Quick answer
For a 4x4 bed at 12" depth: soil ≈ 16 ft³ (≈ 0.593 yd³). With 12" spacing: 16 strawberry plants. Yield range (raised bed): 8.4–25.2 lb (typical ≈ 16.8 lb).

Worked example

Soil: 4×4×(12/12) = 16 ft³ (≈ 0.593 yd³).
Bags: 2 cu ft → ceil(16/2) = 8, 3 cu ft → 6, 1.5 cu ft → 11.
Plants: floor((4×12)/12)×floor((4×12)/12) = 16.

Why these numbers vary

Real results vary by variety, trellising, fertility, watering, temperature, and how aggressively you harvest. Treat this as a planning range—not a promise.

Spacing note

This page uses the dataset spacing (12"). If you plant tighter or wider, switch to Custom spacing in the calculator.

FAQ

How many strawberry plants fit in a 4x4 raised bed?
Using 12" spacing and a floor grid, you can fit about 16 plants.
Do I need to buy extra soil?
Often yes. Soil settles, especially mixes with compost. Many gardeners buy 5–15% extra.
Is 12 inches of soil depth enough?
For most vegetables it’s a good baseline. Deep-rooted crops may benefit from more depth or looser subsoil.
Does trellising change the spacing?
Yes. Trellised crops can sometimes be spaced tighter. Use Custom spacing if you have a proven system.
Why is yield shown as a range?
Yield depends heavily on variety, climate, fertility, pest pressure, and season length.

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