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indocalamus tesselata
Is this likely to be a very invasive mistake? Alternatively, would it survive/thrive if imprisoned in a buried barrel Janet |
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indocalamus tesselata
On May 6, 9:59*am, Janet wrote:
*Is this likely to be a very invasive mistake? Alternatively, would it survive/thrive if imprisoned in a buried barrel Janet It is not invasive Janet and tends to increase only moderately with no encroaching rhizomes to worry about. Although it is a good bamboo for large pots, it would be far better if planted out. You get bigger, better leaves and there's much less of a risk of drying out, which can quickly make a mess of the foliage. |
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Lawn mowers control bamboos spreading into a lawn very effectively. But if there was somewhere nearby it would be inconvenient for it to spread into, like next door, it is wise to bury a rhizome barrier 50cm deep, if only for your neighbour's comfort of mind. |
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In article 65b93da8-74c0-49a0-822d-
, says... On May 6, 9:59*am, Janet wrote: *Is this likely to be a very invasive mistake? Alternatively, would it survive/thrive if imprisoned in a buried barrel Janet It is not invasive Janet and tends to increase only moderately with no encroaching rhizomes to worry about. Although it is a good bamboo for large pots, it would be far better if planted out. You get bigger, better leaves and there's much less of a risk of drying out, which can quickly make a mess of the foliage. Thanks David Janet |
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