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Postby kathy22 » 26 Dec 2013, 08:54

Anybody any knowledge on these. I bought this in a tall glass vase about 8 years ago and although it has grown I think it may be outgrowing it's surroundings. It is indoors at the moment and not too sure of what to do with it. I don't have a garden as such as it is all flagged now but don't really want to part with it. Can post a picture if need to.

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Re: Bamboo

Postby meriad » 26 Dec 2013, 10:04

hmm, not sure to be honest. Is it one of those decorative twisted ones?
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Re: Bamboo

Postby kathy22 » 26 Dec 2013, 12:27

Yes it's 2 tall sticks where new leaves grow from it
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Re: Bamboo

Postby Kaz » 26 Dec 2013, 12:57

Bamboo can take over, if left to its own devices :o

If you want it outside, how about a big stone planter?
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Re: Bamboo

Postby kathy22 » 26 Dec 2013, 18:06

Hmmm may be an idea Kaz as it is about 8 year old
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Re: Bamboo

Postby Kaz » 27 Dec 2013, 08:17

:)
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Re: Bamboo

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Re: Bamboo

Postby kathy22 » 27 Dec 2013, 23:03

Thanks for the link Meriad will have a look at this
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Re: Bamboo

Postby Aggers » 28 Dec 2013, 22:31

Kathy- I moved into a house once that had a large bamboo plant in the
garden, and I decided to remove it.

It was extremely difficult to get out. The roots were too hard to chop
with a spade - in fact they were almost as hard as bones. I certainly can't
recommend them. Maybe a good strong stone pot would be suitable if you
decide that you want to keep it.
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Re: Bamboo

Postby Weka » 10 Jan 2014, 09:44

and another here saying dont plant it in the ground. 2 generations ago someone planted bamboo at the batch. mum has since managed to remove it from the property, which used a lot of weed killer over 10+ years, but I noticed last week it has burrowed its way across the street and is now sprouting from the council owned bank.
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