I used a small sharp square end spade and dead blow hammer to cut out 3 large and hearty canes from the old black bamboo patch on the North side of the front yard;
Which I took over to the prepared hole in the center of the containment ring on the South side of my yard;
Then I filled around the containment ring. Filled inside with the good soil from the top of digging the hole. Then a few buckets of mulch and a bucket of water and VOILA!
Soon it will be as big and vigorous a stand of black bamboo as the mother patch. Below are the tools I used, minus the pop riveter (which had got itself put away);
For closer inspection, click any picture to biggify it.
5 comments:
Hope those roots don't find a way out! I've dug bamboo roots as work practice at a Zen retreat!
Jean
I did have the papa patch try a little runaway. It took a lot of digging but got it stopped. This is supposed to be "clumping" bamboo...right....
Saw you on mingle. I LIKE your creativity. I'm 73 going on 50. More about me at pleasuresandponderings.com.
Moreah
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