How to Get Rid of Bamboo Roots [Video]
Dig up bamboo roots with these hand tools Pickaxe (or mattock), Wrecking bar (or crowbar), Garden Rake, Pair of Secateurs and Pair of Garden Loppers (or hand saw).
Dig up bamboo roots with these hand tools Pickaxe (or mattock), Wrecking bar (or crowbar), Garden Rake, Pair of Secateurs and Pair of Garden Loppers (or hand saw).
If you already have matured bamboo plants, then you can use the cutting from the branches, culms (stems) or rhizomes (roots) to propagate a new plant. Get the latest information on how to propagate running… Read More »How to Propagate Running Bamboo
Clumping bamboos do not have running rhizomes, instead, the roots are packed around the base forming a clumped base, hence the name clump-forming bamboo. Learn about how to propagate clump-forming bamboo by ‘base separation’. Take… Read More »How to Propagate Clump-forming Bamboo
Squirrels can cause a lot of damage in the garden, especially when it comes to fruiting plants such as tomatoes and strawberries. So how can you keep squirrels away from the ripe strawberries and tomatoes?… Read More »Stop squirrels eating strawberries and tomatoes
Want to know the best way to make tomato plants produce more fruit? There is no hidden secret but to encourage the plant to produce more flowers – the more flowers, the more tomato fruit.… Read More »How to make tomato plants produce more fruit?
In this article, you’ll find out how to prune tomato plants and provide the right care (prune, water and maintain) garden tomato plants. Tomato plants are thought to be ‘annuals’ as they grow outdoors only… Read More »How to Prune, Water and Care for Tomato Plants