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1486 days ago

Bamboo stakes - free to a good home

Kate from Miramar

UPDATE
All the stakes are gone now - thanks to those who came and collected them - it was a pleasure to meet you all!


Hi neighbours - I have many (oh so many) bamboo stakes that I have cut down from my garden. There are literally over 100, so if anyone wants some - come and get 'em! They're great for staking vegies or saplings, and there are that many that I'm sure some enterprising soul can make furniture out of them :)
Let me know if you're interested and I can put some out the front of the gate.
Pick up is 101 Miramar Avenue.
Cheers
Kate

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