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GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE

🕑 Added 2023-05-23 21:11:04 +0000 UTC
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
GARDEN CONTENT INSIDE
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Comments

Ruth Merriam

I was late to the comic party and had to catch up, so I made that post prior to reading your comic about harvesting at a neighbor's. My neighbor across the street, a woman in her 80s, snagged some bamboo from a local botanical garden (because no one was looking) and put it along her fence line. I'm sure her next door neighbor loathes her for it. Personally, I'd like to get some from her to make a wall between our tiny back yard and the next one. Pandas on the Potomac, playing in Shepherdsville next weekend. I can live with that tale.

Danielle Corsetto

I can't remember if I posted this daily comic yet or not, but I wrote about the bamboo after people asked - a neighbor who wanted to rein in her bamboo forest allowed me to come over whenever I'd like to harvest it! Strangely, Shepherdstown has a TON of bamboo. There are a lot of theories about how it came to take over so much of the Potomac river's shores, which I originally wanted to gossip about in Elephant Town (but later realized how nerdy and niche and not terribly interesting it would be to most people)... anyway, I believe it was brought over as a decorative plant from Asia by WWII soldiers, planted in the ground, and just took over on its own. Personally, I prefer the rumor that we brought some bamboo plants over to cultivate on the shores of the Potomac for use as feed for a few pandas at the DC zoo, and it just spread up the river. :)

Danielle Corsetto

And yeah, I told myself I'd stay modest with mine, too - it's hard to restrain, right? Enjoy yours while you've got it!

Danielle Corsetto

Honestly, I DO feel like a badass using that machete (even though if someone were to look closely, they'd notice that my noodle-wrists can barely support the weight of the thing)!

Ruth Merriam

I am in love with the seatless chair holding the big planter, and the anti-litterbox genius of using a used grill. Like everyone else, I'm wondering where you got green bamboo to split.

Ripley LaCross

Oooooh I love the bamboo so much!! And look at you go with that machete, what a badass. I'm not jealous, promise. I told myself I'd be modest with my garden this year because I may be moving, but that didn't last long lol

Danielle Corsetto

I *LIVE* for bulk trash week!

Danielle Corsetto

I can't wait to see you in it!!!

David Poole

Marvelous use of bamboo!

Andy Ihnatko

Terrific! And my favorite part of any backyard garden (besides the plants) are all of the bits that got recycled from neighborhood trash. All of those elements that began with the gardener asking someone "Hey, are you throwing those out?" and ended three weeks later with a border wall made out of former institutional-sized metal olive oil totes.

Erika Moen

Ahhhhh your animated gifs!! Danielle this is looking SO GOOD. I freakin love it.

I look forward to even more progress pictures, as the year progresses! :)

Guy Serle

You broke your garden??

Drazi

How did you collect the seeds?

Kevin (Your Friendly Neighborhood System Administrator)

The bamboo looks great and yes do you grow it or harvest it locally?

Jeremy

Such a cool tool I’ve never heard of! Thank you for sharing! Do you grow the big bamboo yourself?

Amy Crook

You know, you'd think it was Randy making kids cry, but nope, innocent looking little Danielle... ;)


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