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About this item Quintessential Bamboo for Hedge or Screen - Trim (if you trim at all) Only Once Per Year! Imagine the time saving nature of this hedge! Currently 5.5+ Feet Tall. Clumping, Non-Invasive Form; Hardy in Zones 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 Easy, fast grower in full sun to full shade. Supplemental water needed until established. Usage - Specimen planting, hedge, screen, container, gorgeous just about anywhere No shipments to ARIZONA or HAWAII

One of the most practical  uses of bamboo is as a hedge or privacy wall. Aside from looking better than plastic, metal or wood fences, a ... Non Invasive Bamboo, Bamboo Hedge, Bamboo Screen, Bamboo Landscape, Clumping Bamboo, Bamboo Privacy, Noisy Neighbors, Bamboo Screening, Sound Barrier

One of the most practical uses of bamboo is as a hedge or privacy wall. Aside from looking better than plastic, metal or wood fences, a natural bamboo hedge is stronger, more durable and provides much better privacy. Here in Florida we get hurricanes and even a strong tropical storm can tear apart any traditional style fence. Repairs can become costly and labor intensive. I have found that planting tropical and subtropical clumping bamboo along an existing fence line or in place of a fence…

PRICES MAY VARY. GERMINATION TIPS: Bamboo prefers heat to grow, above 80 degrees is optimal. Get your sink water as warm as possible and fill a cup about half way. Place the seeds in the hot water and then let them soak for up to 24 hours. Then plant in good soil like CZ Grain soil of Fox Farms Ocean Forest Cerca Natural, Phyllostachys Nigra, Clumping Bamboo, Bamboo Privacy, Bamboo Seeds, Growing Bamboo, Bamboo Trees, Shade Screen, Privacy Plants

PRICES MAY VARY. GERMINATION TIPS: Bamboo prefers heat to grow, above 80 degrees is optimal. Get your sink water as warm as possible and fill a cup about half way. Place the seeds in the hot water and then let them soak for up to 24 hours. Then plant in good soil like CZ Grain soil of Fox Farms Ocean Forest

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