"Stan The Man" wrote in message
A friend of mine bought some good quality mature plants to dress a TV
location and he has over-ordered so is offering me a very tall black
bamboo (approx 6m) in a large tub. He wants £100 for it and since I'm
looking for some attractive screening plants anyway, I'm tempted. The
plant looks healthy enough and is being regularly watered. There are
approx 20 stems, a few of which are already black while others are
presumably in the process of turning black. Lots of healthy looking
leaves.
First question: is this a steal at £100?
Too right, I've seen large pots, as you describe, of full sized 18ft (6m)
black bamboo (scaffold pole diameter at base) going for about £750. Even
ones at £320 weren't that tall.
Second question: Is the black bamboo one of the varieties that roots
like a mad thing all over the place if not shackled?
Did run last summer in a neighbours garden but it has the reputation to be
clump forming and not too invasive in the UK. Might be the weather last
year.
Third question: Can I leave this out all year round?
Yes.
Last question: My soil is clay and it gets pretty soft. Will it die if
it doesn't have good drainage?
No if my neighbours was anything to go by.
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Regards
Bob
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