Bamboo: Phyllostachys rubromarginata

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Bamboo: Phyllostachys rubromarginata

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This was one of my projects earlier this year and thought some of you would enjoy some pics!

May 6, 2007
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May 7, 2007 (4" of rain last night)
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May 12, 2007
Added 2.6 tons of sandy loam, 18 cubic ft of compost, countless shovels of dirt :)
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That is quite the job. If that doesn't contain the bamboo nothing will.

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GREAT JOB!!!!!! If I ever choose to plant out my "Yellow Groove", I'll call you. Don't forget, I do want to get with you later to see if you can lead me to those Rattlers.
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Thanks guys!
This seems to be the year of the shovel for me.
Hopefully next year I will be able to enjoy everything a little more... mmmm probally not I will have more projects by then, lol.

Just give me a shout Kansas... The timbers are easy and close to find, but we had to road hut for the Massasauga.
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Well I just like to keep on digging so here is my latest project.
I am happy it's on the down hill slide now!! You can see the wheelbarrel ramp in the bottom two pics.
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The planter is 5' wide and 15' 6" long. Most of my potted plants now have a home! This area gets full sun to about 2:30pm. My canna musafolia should have great spot now! Next year I should be close to having all the hardscaping finished and finally start a fresh lawn. woo hoo!
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Post by Kansas »

Would this time of year be good to spot the Timbers? I hear they sometimes come out in the evening up around you.
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That planter is quite the job. Can you post a pic when the plants are in. I understand the amount of work involved.

I have been working on a raised flower bed that is triangular and about 16' long and 3' wide at one end and 16' wide at the other. It has kept me busy working at it, but is almost finished. About 10 wheelbarrows of dirt to go and the last 8' of side to build.

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That planter is quite the job. Can you post a pic when the plants are in. I understand the amount of work involved.

I have been working on a raised flower bed that is triangular and about 16' long and 3' wide at one end and 16' wide at the other. It has kept me busy working at it, but is almost finished. About 10 wheelbarrows of dirt to go and the last 8' of side to build.

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Kansas wrote:Would this time of year be good to spot the Timbers? I hear they sometimes come out in the evening up around you.
I don't see why not! Just have to watch it because they are all nice and warm. Move a little faster than May when we normally go out.

Here are a few pics of one we found:
http://benjgreen.homestead.com/Rattlesnakes.html
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Alchris wrote:That planter is quite the job. Can you post a pic when the plants are in. I understand the amount of work involved.

I have been working on a raised flower bed that is triangular and about 16' long and 3' wide at one end and 16' wide at the other. It has kept me busy working at it, but is almost finished. About 10 wheelbarrows of dirt to go and the last 8' of side to build.

Allen
I will post plenty of pics. Most of the plants I like I have to dig them back up in the fall.
I may add a few today, but not sure if it will really get planted until next spring.
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Yea, those first two are "CaneBrake" Timber Rattlers. The other two are Prarie Rattlers which I hunt for in Western Kansas and Eastern Colorado.
The problem with Timbers are the camo they use make it hard to find. The Prarie Rattlers, when I find them are very easy if it was a wet Winter out West (green grass, grey Rattler).
So you can take me RIGHT TO THEM? Reason I ask is that I get told by folks all the time that they have them, then I go out there and I don't see any or even where they might be. THen after talking to them longer they tell me they last seen one about 10 years ago :evil:
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Alright Allen you post motivated me today...
I went ahead and put some of my potted plants in today.
I did have to buy the Majesty palm, because it was big and cheap, lol... next year I will add a much better palm! It have a much better feel now! Thank you for wanting pics!

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Very Nice. What finish are you planning for the planter?

I hope that the majesty palm holds up better than the Livistona chinensis palms I put in my flower bed. This year we have had a lot of Strong East and South East winds which have flattened the fronds against my garage.

If it ever stops raining, I will get the last of the dirt hauled and post a pic or 2.

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Hey Kansas did you get my PM?

Allen,
I am thinking about a darker brown finish. I need to get some samples and test it with the house color.
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Post by Kansas »

Sure did. I am thinking in 2 weeks I might call you so I can come see your yard work and maybe have you show me the hot spot for Timbers.
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Wow

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Very nice that looks great. You didnt break your back digging did you?
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Here are a few shots to show the bamboo growth near the surface:

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And some new bamboo Phyllostachys aurosulcata waiting untill the temps cool back down from 95 plus

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Re: Wow

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macario wrote:Very nice that looks great. You didnt break your back digging did you?
Didn't break my back yet, but as you can see I am not finished yet this year either, lol
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Here are a few updated shot of the planter with almost 2 months of growth.......

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I am pretty happy with it this year. To bad in a month it will be bare again
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