Listen........

I need to buy clumping cane to hide a fence and I've look everywhere.

 

Can anyone tell me where I could buy it please.

 

I'd really appreciate it Smiley Happy

**meep**
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@crystal**flake wrote:

I need to buy clumping cane to hide a fence and I've look everywhere.

 

Can anyone tell me where I could buy it please.

 

I'd really appreciate it Smiley Happy


 

Not really sure what that is so just guessing - is it like a bamboo fence screening thing???

 

Bunnings.

 

 

 

 

 

Meep I'm after the actually plant, oh I need to edit my op LOLOLOL, I'm after bamboo.

Bamboo plants are pretty invasive and hard to get rid of, if you decide you don't want them anymore.

 

Edit - just read the clumping bamboo is non-invasive.

There are small non-invasive bamboos suitable for widespread use in gardens, without soil barriers or problems with the neighbours, but please remember that some clumping bamboos are very large plants, and some are huge.

 

Large bamboo produces large woody underground rhizomes that could damage paving, buildings or drainage systems if planted too close to these or other structures. 

 

The same common sense that applies to planning any landscape (or planting a tree), applies to planting bambooYou should have a clear understanding of this before you plant anything; tree, shrub or bamboo.

 

Have a look at that website.. bamboowholesale dot com dot au. They have sales too (sold out till mid summer, in Kempsey).


@crystal**flake wrote:
Meep I'm after the actually plant, oh I need to edit my op LOLOLOL, I'm after bamboo.

Oh, Ok.  I get ya.  have you tried flower power?

 

 

 

I don't know where you are located (I'm in Qld), so this is just a wee caution - snakes love'em!!

 

Regards,

Marina.

I need to buy clumping cane . . . and I've look everywhere.

 

Apply to your nearest nursing home?