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Teebin

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If you look closely, you will be able to tell that this is a very old pic. I love the feel of it, it’s almost snugly.

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Teebin said:
If you look closely, you will be able to tell that this is a very old pic...
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Intrigued. Perhaps one of;
1. Rockwork - old JP arch (on right)
2. Wooden path light(?) in bushes? (lower middle)
3. Child's footwear? (far far right)
4. Structure (far left)
 
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Coasted said:
Intrigued. Perhaps one of;
1. Rockwork - old JP arch (on right)
2. Wooden path light(?) in bushes? (lower middle)
3. Child's footwear? (far far right)
4. Structure (far left)
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I saw #1 and know that area was adjusted for Skull Island...so one was my guess.

Here is something outside of HP

201709_ls_hmIMG_2235 by Peter Bierman, on Flickr
 
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Yeah, that is the right hand arch, but the plants in that area were thinned out for Potter in 2009/10. Not even a hint of Hogwarts in the picture as Potter was just a fuzzy dream back then.
 
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Teebs: Is there any bamboo species that can survive in my climate zone? If so, what are they?....Thanks.
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If you can grow it in a pot and bring it inside (pot on rollers) when it gets cold you can. They have bamboo in China where the pandas live that gets snow but not the ground freeze.
 
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If you can grow it in a pot and bring it inside (pot on rollers) when it gets cold you can. They have bamboo in China where the pandas live that gets snow but not the ground freeze.
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Thanks Joe...But I was thinking along the lines of something outside that I could plant on the edge of a wooded area, where their intrusiveness wouldn't matter. Guess no clanking sounds of bamboo hitting each other for me. ....Of course, there's always climate change. Maybe next century. :)
 
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Mad Dog said:
Thanks Joe...But I was thinking along the lines of something outside that I could plant on the edge of a wooded area, where their intrusiveness wouldn't matter. Guess no clanking sounds of bamboo hitting each other for me. ....Of course, there's always climate change. Maybe next century. :)
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Try these!
Cold Hardy Clumping Bamboo
 
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Try these!
Cold Hardy Clumping Bamboo
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Thanks buddy. That's very helpful. I'll be checking them out next spring. :thumbsup:
 
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Thanks buddy. That's very helpful. I'll be checking them out next spring. :thumbsup:
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Instead of a heated driveway.. heated garden bed!!
 
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JoeCamel said:
Try these!
Cold Hardy Clumping Bamboo
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Wow, I had never heard of that genus before!
 
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Oooh, here is a nice one MD! -10F It might not be clumping though. Unclear.

Phyllostachys nuda

I am all giddy at this discovery JC!
 
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This trip to animal kingdom was to capture the upper story trees, canopy, etc. It was after these photographs that I became really depressed. There was no way I was going to pull off those kinds of trees and their height in my lifetime !

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Teebin said:
This trip to animal kingdom was to capture the upper story trees, canopy, etc. It was after these photographs that I became really depressed. There was no way I was going to pull off those kinds of trees and their height in my lifetime !

RxjSANi.jpg
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Have to do it the disney way - get out the heavy equipment and transplant full grown trees
 
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Have to do it the disney way - get out the heavy equipment and transplant full grown trees
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Exactly. That kind of work isn’t expensive at all... :saywhat:
 
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Exactly. That kind of work isn’t expensive at all... :saywhat:
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Just have to get a bunch of people to pay $100 a head to come and look at it.
 
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A London Park Front

201709_LP_IMG_2149 by Peter Bierman, on Flickr
 
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I feel this all grew in nicely:

201709_lb_IMG_2144 by Peter Bierman, on Flickr
 
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more trees and string lights ;-)

201709_lc_IMG_2221 by Peter Bierman, on Flickr
 
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Mad Dog said:
Teebs: Is there any bamboo species that can survive in my climate zone? If so, what are they?....Thanks.
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Teebin said:
Not that I know of, sorry.
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I have golden bamboo, bamboo negra and dwarf bamboo here in the UK.

Not only do they thrive here but I have managed to divide them and I now have six established golden bamboo from my one original plant.
 
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I have golden bamboo, bamboo negra and dwarf bamboo here in the UK.

Not only do they thrive here but I have managed to divide them and I now have six established golden bamboo from my one original plant.
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Teebin is mortal after all. Who would have thought. ;):lol:
 
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