
at this stage I am going to wait and see if I do truly have enough room for bamboo or bamboo-like-plants and see where we go form there.
oh, and
aren't all bamboos grasses?Clawd wrote:which is actually a grass
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aren't all bamboos grasses?Clawd wrote:which is actually a grass
Oh well I will have to go back and close my eyes when I hand over the money! Damm thing had better live! I will let it grow on a bit and see if I divide it later.toothlessjaws wrote:You shouldn't have! Bunnings has the cheapest bamboo by a LONG SHOT!bluebutterfly213 wrote:I know what you mean there, I have been searching for bamboo for ages. Finally found some in Bunnings, they wanted $29.95 for a plant that was only about 1 foot tall. I declined.Clawd wrote:The cost was a bit of a surprise!
The growing season for bamboo is winding up now. If its only a foot tall i definitely wouldn't try and divide it for a couple of years. clumping bamboo especially is a pain to divide and takes a couple of years to pick up again. especially if its a clumping species. thats why its so expensive. if you buy a small pot the odd s are that it has only just recently been divided off another plant. its been kept at the bamboo farm for a year, until its re sprouted. its then gone to bunnings where it was left in the sun,got a bit of wind burn and not watered enough and went all ugly! so its about 3 years off being ready for dividing again.bluebutterfly213 wrote: Damm thing had better live! I will let it grow on a bit and see if I divide it later.