
Monday, December 21, 2009
Coastal Bamboo
Sunshine Coast braces for flash floods high winds and heavy rainfall as storms sweep across from the west.
Formerly known as the Storm Coast, The Sunshine Coast is in a drought like no other, cracks in the earth show us the need for some rain.
Coastal Bamboo is still planning , planting and maintaining gardens across the coast. Native plants are used as well as clumping bamboo, tropical ginger, heliconias, fragrant trees and shrubs, cabinet timber trees, herb gardens , vegetable gardens, fruit trees, aquaculture & more. Coastal Bamboo supplies over 80 types of non invasive bamboo plants and poles.
Owner and Landscape Architect of Coastal Bamboo is Jacob Stuth. A passionate nature enthusiast, designing gardens for screening, shelter, fragrance, food and wildlife habitat. Jacob Studied Horticultural Technology at University of Queensland, Gatton Campus, then studied Landscape Architecture at QUT. He has travelled around the globe collecting ideas of design and knowledge of plants.
Coastal Bamboo is landscape design, creation and maintenance.
Email Jacob on bamboogrower@hotmail.com
Friday, December 11, 2009
no more Pee king
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Thomas hand-planes + eames collaboration
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Coastal Bamboo ~ bamboo plants for sale
Based on the Sunshine Coast, Coastal Bamboo is a nursery and landscape business spreading the Bamboo Love, in the form of the best varieties for suburban gardens. With over 75 types, mostly non~invasive, ranging in heights from 20cm to 30meters. Contact Jacob at bamboogrower@hotmail.com for further info......
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Long logging weekend
Monday, November 9, 2009
Yowsers!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Waiting game
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Free Range Friends
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
A historical man with a historical quiver.
A recent trip out to the bamboo nursery and its surrounds made me aware of a quiver of vintage surfboards strewn across a vast landscape.A little negotiation and jacob stuth was convinced, so he led me to some secret native board hangers.With the removal of leaves and moss and other down-ward falling substances i revealed some highly reguarded names in shaping history,and the rest is history.
(by the twinkle in jacobs eyes that day, i asure you that there is probably twice as many boards hiding in the bamboo thickets and any spot that they could possibly be hidden in. Keep your ears and eyes peeled ,a whisper was told of the potential moving on of some of the shapes.)
West side sunset climb
Creature of the night
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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