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Planters at Finca Amrta
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Type Bamboo construction
Location Costa Rica
Status Deployed
Years 2010
Uses gardening
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This functional and aesthetically appealing bamboo planter is appropriate for those with ample supplies of large diameter bamboo. The example shown in the photo below was found at Finca Amrta in Costa Rica. It hangs under a roof, which is recommended to extend the life of the bamboo.

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Fig 1. Bamboo propped up

Find a suitable piece of bamboo and prop it up.

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Fig 2. Measuring from knot

Measure and mark for cutting. Mark an equal distance from each knot (1-2 inches in).

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Fig 3. Measuring from center mark to create long sides

Use these marks to form a center line. Draw out an even oval based around the center line, this is what you will cut out.

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Fig 4. Drill holes at the bottom for drainange

Flip the piece over and drill a few (2-3) holes for drainage. This is easier to do now before the main hole is cut from the top. Flip the piece back again and drill holes where you marked the ends of the center line. This provides a place for the hacksaw to enter.

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Fig 5. Cut both rounded sides first

Cut the smile cuts out on each end.

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Fig 6. Cut straight sides

Cut the straight sides.

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Fig 7. Pry open

Pry open.

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Fig 8. Hack smooth

Hack the sides smooth with a machete (or sandpaper depending on your style).

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Keywords bamboo, gardening, planter, large diameter bamboo, how tos, bamboo construction, alternative building, construction and materials, construction, materials, built environment
SDG SDG11 Sustainable cities and communities, SDG12 Responsible consumption and production
Authors Liz Kimbrough
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Organizations Finca Amrta
Language English (en)
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Created October 28, 2010 by Liz Kimbrough
Last modified June 18, 2024 by Felipe Schenone
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