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Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Auggie on August 16, 2007, 10:02:49 am

Title: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Auggie on August 16, 2007, 10:02:49 am
Hey, Im wanting to grow some cane for arrows,and keep the wife happy. Was wondering if anyone knew if its possible to grow cane in the garden and have it look like her other plants of decor? Or will it look wild and grassy,depending on type-species? Auggie.
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: MattE on August 16, 2007, 10:35:46 am
If you are referring to cane, that is in the bamboo family, definitely not! It spreads through the root system and ryzones will start popping up in all directions plus, it is hard to get rid of, once established. 
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: DBernier on August 16, 2007, 10:45:25 am
A friend of mine in Mebane NC planted about 2 sq. ft and it has more than doubled in size every year for 7 years. The patch is about 20 ft sq. Lots of arrows.

Dick
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Hillbilly on August 16, 2007, 11:30:18 am
Find clumping type bamboo instead of spreading types. Trust me. Bamboo can be quite ornamental and look good in the garden, but can spreadlike wildfire if it's not a clumping variety.
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: 1/2primitive on August 16, 2007, 12:09:34 pm
What you ahve to do is get a liner, either plastic or rubber and put it around the place where you want the bamboo/cane to grow, the roots won't go through that.
     Sean
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: 1/2primitive on August 16, 2007, 12:11:38 pm
I take that back, plastid would probably work, but I don't think rubber would. Here is a link to a barrier you can buy for bamboo.   http://www.bamboogarden.com/barrier.htm

      Sean
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Pat B on August 16, 2007, 01:36:17 pm
Bambusa is a clumping type(non-invasive) of bamboo and makes excellent arrows. Depending on where you live some bamboos may not be hardy in your area. Bambusa is good through hardiness zone 8.   Pat
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Auggie on August 16, 2007, 02:13:10 pm
Thanks for the input. Bambusa will do okay in zone 5 Im sure. Any idea how tall it grows? Anyone heard of horsetail rush,equisetum hymale? I think it is also called pygmy bamboo. Also found a  phyllostachys japonica,arro bamboo used in japan.
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Coo-wah-chobee on August 16, 2007, 02:14:50 pm
        Like Pat said get a clumping type which is not invasive. Plastic liners will only work ifn ya go down 3' around the plant.Some of the invasive are very pretty . Nurseries and foks in the business use a 3 ' wide piece of flashing all around the plant and sink it into the ground till just the top shows about 1" er so. Like said it spreads sthru a root rhizome and will take over like ya never seen :o >:(......bob
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Coo-wah-chobee on August 16, 2007, 02:19:04 pm
                  Bamboo grows all over the world in different climates hot an cold, except the artic of course. Do a internet search fer it and ya will see many kinds..........bob
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Justin Snyder on August 16, 2007, 05:00:49 pm
It is true that you want the clumping type not the running type.  There is no way to be sure you can stop the running type from spreading.  There is a lot of info on the internet about how to grow boo.  I got some from Mullet in the spring and all was well until the dogs dug it up.   A mister on the plants can will help a lot in dry climates.   Justin
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Hillbilly on August 16, 2007, 05:05:55 pm
Barriers are iffy-I've seen bamboo go under 3' deep flashing, spread under paved highways and buildings. The Equisetum hymale you mentioned isn't a bamboo, it's an interesting plant, but way too flimsy for arrows. It is abrasive with a high silica content, so it works well as primitive sandpaper or for scrubbing pots and such.
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Pat B on August 16, 2007, 05:25:01 pm
The bambusa I am refering to is Bambusa multiplex and from what I have read, it is appropriate for zone 8 or higher(warmer). Do a google search for it and see if that is correct.  Pat
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Coo-wah-chobee on August 16, 2007, 05:37:38 pm
                          Iam glad Steve (hillbilly) said that , I forgot ta say it. Barriers are used by nurseries that sell the spreadin' type BUT they usually dont keep plants that long. Like said barriers are iffy. Bamboo is like ficus , its gonna run.........bob
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Justin Snyder on August 16, 2007, 07:00:47 pm
One other thing to consider is planting in containers. Some boo will do really well in a container and even indoors.  ::) Unfortunately, most of the cold hardy bamboo are runners.  :-\  Justin
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: mullet on August 16, 2007, 11:35:34 pm
  Justin,Are you saying you need me to send you some more arrow boo?
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Justin Snyder on August 16, 2007, 11:52:24 pm
 ;D ;D ;D Justin
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Coo-wah-chobee on August 17, 2007, 12:01:30 am
                                 :( Supposed ta send ya some Bambusa Multip[lex. Coler me fergettful ! :(..........bob
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Justin Snyder on August 17, 2007, 01:29:39 am
                                 :( Supposed ta send ya some Bambusa Multip[lex. Coler me fergettful ! :(..........bob
What color is that, and how does it look on a bow.  Justin
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Auggie on August 17, 2007, 07:02:14 pm
With this wealth of info,I think Ill let the wife keep her garden and take the boo growing project to the farm. All this trouble just to entertain ones self? How can it get any better? Thanks, Auggie.
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Pat B on August 18, 2007, 02:13:57 pm
Justin, The Bambusa multiplex is for arrow making not bow backing. It makes excellent arrow material.     Pat
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Justin Snyder on August 18, 2007, 09:09:56 pm
Justin, The Bambusa multiplex is for arrow making not bow backing. It makes excellent arrow material.     Pat
;D ;D ;D  Pat, thanks for the chuckle, but you missed my bad joke.  He said color me forgetfull.  I wanted to know what color that is.  Justin
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Pat B on August 19, 2007, 12:39:30 am
I've been a bit slow lately! :o    Pat
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: koan on August 20, 2007, 12:13:06 am
Hey Auggie, we could plant some below my lake dam, it needs more cover anyway ;)....Brian
Title: Re: Two birds with one stone
Post by: Auggie on August 20, 2007, 10:40:50 am
Allrighty then lets get some boo growin down by the dam!