Four hours, lots of noise later, some blisters on my hands and some sore muscles, mission accomplished, but I'm exhausted.
I also knocked out removing half of a mature Golden Goddess Bamboo, a clumping bamboo we planted several years ago. The problem is that it tends to have more of a drooping growth. What's great though is that this variety by far is my best selling bamboo variety and this year I actually ran out because its selling so good, so I took the clumps and potted them, they'll be ready for sale by fall. Once I finish the job, we are planting Thamnocalamus tessellatus "Bergamboes," a South Arican bamboo that grows straight up, is dense, is a clumper and provides privacy.
OK, I'm tired, time for bed, sweet dreams everyone.......
Sean
Sean
I love that you had to use a jackhammer to "dig" holes. I feel your pain.
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I have to admit I've never thought of a jackhammer as a gardening tool! What a good idea though, for compacted dirt...
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