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I used to grow my own until the plants threatened to take over the garden.
B & Q are quite good but I have also got them in the Eurostore or Poundland to you.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Some bamboo will easy make 7 feet in a growing season. Ask at your local nursery. Be warned that you need to keep them contained as they send out suckers underground and can soon take over a large area.
Bob.
Some bamboo will easy make 7 feet in a growing season. Ask at your local nursery. Be warned that you need to keep them contained as they send out suckers underground and can soon take over a large area.
Bob.
I grow black bamboo in a cold, damp and shady corner of my garden. It started as a £1 special from Wilco about 15 years ago and I now have a clump about 8' high and approx 10' in diameter. This type does not spread rapidly in my experience and I can recommend it to anyone who does have a bit of unloved space either in their own garden or say on a nearby bit of rough ground :-)
I tend to buy when I can see what I'm getting. The source is many and varied. It's a sort of consumable that will usually give 5-10 years service.
If it looks suitable I will buy a bundle, often out of season at discounted rates to get the best value, but if you need some take whats there.
Harvesting Hazel poles or similar from a wild hedge might be old school, but if you can get the owners permission it's a good source.
I have always bought from The Range but the year before last I was too late do ordered from Wilkos and they were a very mixed bunch, some quite thick and others spindly. Got in early at The Range last year and they were all very sturdy.
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