5ft Bamboo Canes (1.5m)
Specification
SKU | 208054-433326 |
Weight | 1kg-30kg |
Thickness | 12-14mm, 14-16mm |
Length | 1.5m |
Features and benefits
- Quality 1.5m bamboo canes available in several different thicknesses from 12mm up to 16mm
- Supplied in easy-to-handle pack sizes so they can be carried and installed easily – 50, 100, 250 and 500 packs
- Perfect for use around the garden or allotments for trellising and climbing plant support for flowers, plants or vegetables
- Also available in heights 45cm to 3.6m – shop all bamboo canes
- Ideal for use with bird netting, plant support mesh and tree guards
Frequently bought together
Full specification
SKU | 208054-433326 |
Weight | 1kg-30kg |
Thickness | 12-14mm, 14-16mm |
Length | 1.5m |
Further information
Bamboo canes are a gardener’s essential accessory. Made from strong, durable, versatile and long-lasting bamboo, these canes can be used for a vast array of applications from garden allotments and plant supports, to roofing and supports for tree shelters. With minimal tapering, we supply bamboo canes in a variety of lengths, thicknesses and pack sizes to accommodate all project sizes.
Garden canes can be used for supporting plants and vegetables including tomatoes, cucumbers, runner beans, broad beans, sunflowers, peas, sweet peas and courgettes, to name a few! They are also often used to support plastic bird netting, pea and bean netting, garden netting, tree guards and spiral rabbit guards.
Our full range of bamboo canes includes the following lengths, with different thicknesses available:
- 45cm (1.5ft)
- 90cm (3ft)
- 2m (4ft)
- 5m (5ft)
- 8m (6ft)
- 1m (7ft)
- 4m (8ft)
- 3m (10ft)
- 6m (12ft)
N.B: Imperial (ft) figures are approximate.
Bamboo canes are ideal for use with:
Technical information
Product Type: Garden Canes
Material: Bamboo
Height: 1.5m
Thicknesses: 12-14mm or 14-16mm
Pack Sizes: 50, 100, 250 or 500
N.B: The cane diameters are graded at the base where they are thickest. Measurements are nominal and may vary out of the stated range. Please see image 4 illustrating the natural tapering of the canes.