Ten sizes and I've given it a very brief test and yeah it turns the nipples.
About half the price of the other versions.

Not much to say past that. Err, its very blue.

Ahh, you got the red one, I heard there was a non fitment of nipple issue with that version followed by a recall and the updated type was blue so people knew it was the updated oneiansoady wrote: Sun May 02, 2021 4:32 pm I've got one of those but mine is the superior red version. Works OK but doesn't fit the nipples on some spokes I got from ebay recently.
Give it a go. I find it quite relaxing (till I discover I've started in the wrong place and have to start all over again).
Our next door have loads, and it is spreading under the fence. Currently the loppers deal with anything above ground but, if it gets worse, it may be receiving chemical treatment.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 11:06 pmI'd be very wary of letting bamboo anywhere near your garden. It propagates very rapidly, has an extensive root system and will spread anywhere it feels like. Your neighbours may not be very happy at all about this.Mussels wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 9:37 pm I got rid of my hedges instead, just have a few trunks left to take to the tip. All to be replaced by bamboo because each stem only needs trimming once and I can do that by bending them over, no more wobbling on top of 3m ladders as the mountain will come to Mohammed.
It's like playing a game of whack-a-mole. You think you've got rid of it and it pops up somewhere else.
I wouldn't let the stuff anywhere near any land I owned.
Some spread like nuts and others don't and are safe to plant normally in a garden, all I've seen for sale in garden centres and supermarkets are the spreading type so it's a shame people don't do their homework before getting them.Horse wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 9:43 amOur next door have loads, and it is spreading under the fence. Currently the loppers anything above ground but, if it gets worse, it may be receiving chemical treatment.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 11:06 pmI'd be very wary of letting bamboo anywhere near your garden. It propagates very rapidly, has an extensive root system and will spread anywhere it feels like. Your neighbours may not be very happy at all about this.Mussels wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 9:37 pm I got rid of my hedges instead, just have a few trunks left to take to the tip. All to be replaced by bamboo because each stem only needs trimming once and I can do that by bending them over, no more wobbling on top of 3m ladders as the mountain will come to Mohammed.
It's like playing a game of whack-a-mole. You think you've got rid of it and it pops up somewhere else.
I wouldn't let the stuff anywhere near any land I owned.
If you do need to get serious and start using chemicals, I'd suggest ammonium sulphamate. It's been outlawed as a weedkiller by the EU under a technicality, but can still be purchased as a compost accelerator. This is, of course, the use to which you will be putting it to...Horse wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 9:43 amOur next door have loads, and it is spreading under the fence. Currently the loppers deal with anything above ground but, if it gets worse, it may be receiving chemical treatment.mangocrazy wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 11:06 pmI'd be very wary of letting bamboo anywhere near your garden. It propagates very rapidly, has an extensive root system and will spread anywhere it feels like. Your neighbours may not be very happy at all about this.Mussels wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 9:37 pm I got rid of my hedges instead, just have a few trunks left to take to the tip. All to be replaced by bamboo because each stem only needs trimming once and I can do that by bending them over, no more wobbling on top of 3m ladders as the mountain will come to Mohammed.
It's like playing a game of whack-a-mole. You think you've got rid of it and it pops up somewhere else.
I wouldn't let the stuff anywhere near any land I owned.
I suspect there will be a queue forming
No need to dilute so fewer coats, this one is straight from the can so 10-15 litres + continuous spraying, less overspray.Mussels wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 8:17 pm What's the advantage of an airless sprayer over a normal one? It seems to be just as much work and no cheaper.
