I have a pullet that is about 4 months old. She has a cross beak and is always the first one to greet me (looking for something to eat). We feed her wet food and separate her twice a day so she can get her fill. I have 14 other hens and haven't named the others. Since she's singled out I...
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Clumping bamboo is mostly tropical. Few will thrive in the US an almost none north of the Mason/Dixon. You can find some that will but the majority of non tropical bamboo is running bamboo.
Tropical in nature is not a problem for me. I'm in South Georgia. Our county borders the...
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I having been looking online, but to ship the plants is expensive. I checked with a local nursey and they said they could order some for me. I didn't know there where so many kinds to choose from. They can have different appearances.
I have done some research on bamboo. I just learned recently that there are two types. Clumping (non-invasive) and running (invasive). The running type is the one that gives bamboo a bad name and is difficult to control. Naturally I'm looking into the clumping ones. Their new shoots stay...