
I intend to cut off the side branches and trim down the upper sections to remove the weakest top portion, and trim them further into "twigs" for mulch and thin bamboo for supporting peas and for the tomatoes when first planted, and the upper poles will be used as tomato stakes. The thicker, lower section stakes will hopefully support an overhead trellis that need to be replaced in the VG beds -- originally made from purchased 7/8" bamboo stakes, they lasted three years, but is falling apart after holding up the cucumbers and the luffah last year.
Looking around the internet, it seems that the bamboo stakes need to be cured and by fire looks to be the way to go, so I think I'll see if my patio fire pit can be dragged out and readied for use. This will give me the chance to burn some of the iffier fruit tree prunings and make some hardwood ash for the garden as potassium source and bug/pest repellant.

Does anyone have experience working with fresh cut bamboo for projects? I need all the help I can get.
