
Ok, so each year I like to do one "garden" project to enhance the yard. Last year, in the midst of back surgery recover, I decided to install a fountain with the main feature being a Basalt column (a natural hexagonal column) which had a hole drilled up the middle so water could flow out. I'm not sure what I was thinking since the beast weighed approx 300lbs, but the results were nice and I'm still walking.
This year I'm not sure what inspired me, but I wanted a more "Japanese" feel to my yard. Having enjoyed our Christmas trip to the Philippines, and the Japanese village spa at the resort we stayed at, I guess it may have lay the groundwork for the idea of using bamboo. So I ordered one eight foot section of bamboo to test how it might look. I initially tried it along the back cement wall and it just didn't seem to do the trick. So I moved out front where I have a low slung (3 foot) fence more for aesthetics than function. I liked it so proceeded to order five more 3x8' sections.
I removed the original fence stave's. Then I put a 1x2" foot on the bottom cross bar with which to rest the bamboo, cut the bamboo sections to fit the fence frame and then put a retaining cross bar both top and bottom. The original fence and "framing" pieces were stained dark gray which helped to bring out the light colored bamboo. You'll need to be the judge of the results, but at least the neighbors seem to like it and have complimented the results.