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Bamboo corner
By Wagger
- 12 Nov, 2008
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Being a bit overtaken by the beech tree outside the garden - casts a lot of shade but the plants here don't mind.
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Yes, can be a superb windbreak but I'd be very cautious which type I used. Some of them are so rampant you need to contain them with a barrier deep into the soil. I'd take advice from a bamboo specialist.
13 Nov, 2008
Thank you I will look into which would be best for my needs...I actually love bamboo...but I do know it can become a problem.
13 Nov, 2008
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I've been considering bamboo as a wind break..what do you think of that?
12 Nov, 2008