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July 25th, 2014 11:14 AM #11
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July 25th, 2014 12:03 PM #13
Aren't Mahogany trees to large to line up on a fence? Unless you live live in a ranch?
I Googled on bamboo and came across several complaints on how hard it is to kill bamboo! You have to dig deep and replace the soil pala. It's as hard to kill as grass!
Our neighbor has trees that are shaped like a pine tree in their perimeter. I don't know what it is called. The leaves are drooping, looks like a sad tree. Nakalbo nung glenda heheLast edited by _Cathy_; July 25th, 2014 at 12:09 PM.
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July 25th, 2014 01:31 PM #14
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July 25th, 2014 01:34 PM #15
Nakikita ko lang ito sa mga bahay ng royalty.
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Mahogany or Gmelina are good for long driveways or wide lawns. But not as hedge cover. One thing is for sure, pag lumaki yang mga kahoy, sigurado durog ang hollowblock wall mo sa mga ugat nyan.
Yung sa bahay namin sa probinsya, acacia ..........
I'll post a pick when I can .... :D
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July 25th, 2014 01:45 PM #16
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July 25th, 2014 06:11 PM #17Kung acoustic/pollution barrier, better make the wall 10 feet then lagyan ng stainless steel mat behind that is bunot(coco husk or uling) then patubuan mo ng orchids, vines. Pinaka the best gulay itanim mo para may pakinabang like upo, patola, upland kangkong, or Ube..
Mango trees lang sa house 5ft lang ang perimeter fence since ok naman ang kapitbahay namin hindi mga pasaway pero sa farm mahogany, gmelina, narra, acacia, carabao mango, pili trees and all sorts of fruit trees. Recently pinatumba ko some acacia dahil mahina sa hangin; pili, gmelina mahogany na ang pinalit...
The kawayang tiniks, best as perimeter fence you can sell them for a good price sa mga furniture shops.. And kung namromroblema ka sa pag alis ng kawayan, just ask the manginginoms to harvest snakes living in the roots of the kawayan, susunugin nila then uproot it to harvest the snakes instant linis in exchange for the pulutan.
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July 25th, 2014 06:36 PM #18
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July 25th, 2014 06:44 PM #19Are we talking of transplanting grown plants? Or plantlets? Bamboo grows fast. The others take their sweet time...
I have seen cut bamboo spliced together to form a wall of sorts, then positioned beside the cement fence... It effectively heightened the fence cover by several feet..
You might try setting up a balag of ampalaya, upo or patola... May gulay ka pa...
You might also consider filing a formal complaint. I am confident there are existing rules on noise and air pollution..Last edited by dr. d; July 25th, 2014 at 06:51 PM.
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July 25th, 2014 06:50 PM #20lets not kill the snakes... one reason snakes live near a kawayan is due to the rats that lives there too, the rats even lives inside a bamboo trunk-saw this firts hand.
most philippine snakes are not venomus unlike the snakes in north and south america, sa land ata isa lang ang may venom at yun ay ang philippine cobra.
bamboo is a good perimeter fence as long it is planted on the ground and not in a pot, but be mindful not to plant other plants alongside it since a bamboo would literally kill that plant... and be sure to water your bamboo heavily.
madali lang patayin ang bamboo, dont give them water (lalomnamsamcity kasi wala naman undergroundmsource of water) cut them burn the soil or rub salt on its roots.
dati noon bata pa ako pansin ko yung mga bamboo tumutubo malapit sa sapa, river or any near wtaer source, ngayon nagkalat na.
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