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Boy, does that bring back memories from 66 years ago.....my Dad (RIP) would take my brother and I and walk 2 miles down the railroad track from our house in Jackson, Mississippi to the Pearl River swamps to cut a big bundle of cane poles and drag them back home...when they dried out we used some for fishing and the rest went to the garden....
If I might ask, what were their purpose in the garden? Holding uprights?
Imma use some of the bottoms of the 3” diameter ones to make a privacy fence side for our raised house around pylons.
Just gotta look into the weaving process. And of course cut more
The upper halves will be sunk for a new honey hole once I get my boat going.
Used to drive em in the bottom but I think about time more lately.
You said Pearl and I’m all ears.
Thx for the visual
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Most folks use them in the garden to A frame pole beans (snap beans). If the bases were big enough I guess you could stake tomatoes with the bottom half.