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Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with \"planting mixes\" when you first plant them out. Most will grow \"well\" in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. A fertilizing program with a high nitrogen plant food will encourage larger foliage, and faster growth. Generally a good application around the plant about every 2 to 3 months starting in spring will keep them looking great. There\'s not a lot of need to feed them after September as the weather cools.
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January1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.3. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.4. Pest/Disease InspectionCheck every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.February1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.3. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.March1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. FertilizeA fertilizing program with a high nitrogen plant food will encourage larger foliage, and faster growth. Generally a good application around the plant about every 2 to 3 months starting in spring will keep them looking great. There\'s not a lot of need to feed them after September as the weather cools.4. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.5. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.April1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.4. PrunePruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.5. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.6. Pest/Disease InspectionCheck every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.May1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.4. PrunePruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.5. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.6. TransplantTransplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.7. PropagatePropagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.June1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. FertilizeA fertilizing program with a high nitrogen plant food will encourage larger foliage, and faster growth. Generally a good application around the plant about every 2 to 3 months starting in spring will keep them looking great. There\'s not a lot of need to feed them after September as the weather cools.4. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.5. PrunePruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.6. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.7. TransplantTransplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.8. PropagatePropagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.July1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.4. PrunePruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.5. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.6. Pest/Disease InspectionCheck every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.7. TransplantTransplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.8. PropagatePropagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.August1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.4. PrunePruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.5. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.6. TransplantTransplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.7. PropagatePropagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.September1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. FertilizeA fertilizing program with a high nitrogen plant food will encourage larger foliage, and faster growth. Generally a good application around the plant about every 2 to 3 months starting in spring will keep them looking great. There\'s not a lot of need to feed them after September as the weather cools.4. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.5. PrunePruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.6. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.7. TransplantTransplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.8. PropagatePropagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.October1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. PlantBamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.3. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.4. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.5. Pest/Disease InspectionCheck every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.November1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.3. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.December1. BuyBamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.2. WaterOnce established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.3. MulchKeep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds. -
Buy
When's the best time to buy this plant? When can you buy these from seed (if you can)? When is it usually available? What are things to look for when you're buying it? Or anything other tidbit of information you can share!
January
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
February
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
March
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
April
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
May
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
June
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
July
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
August
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
September
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
October
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
November
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
December
Bamboo is available at our San Diego nursery all year. Call for availability: San Diego (619) 224-8271.
Plant
When's a good time to plant this plant or bulb? Any special planting instructions?
March
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
April
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
May
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
June
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
July
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
August
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
September
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
October
Bamboo can be planted anytime of year in most of southern California, with the best time to plant from March to October when the weather is warm. Plants will start growing more quickly if you plant at this time. Bamboo generally like soils rich in organic material, and with good drainage. Be generous with ‘planting mixes’ when you first plant them out. Most will grow ‘well’ in hard packed clay soils, or even decomposed granite, but they will generally grow faster and look better if the soil has been amended when planted. To get the new plants off to a good start, keeping the soil moist is important. If it is warm, probably a good watering about 2 times a week at first.
Fertilize
When should you fertilize this plant? Which kind of fertilizer do you recommend? Should you use different fertilizers at different times of year?
March
A fertilizing program with a high nitrogen plant food will encourage larger foliage, and faster growth. Generally a good application around the plant about every 2 to 3 months starting in spring will keep them looking great. There\'s not a lot of need to feed them after September as the weather cools.
June
A fertilizing program with a high nitrogen plant food will encourage larger foliage, and faster growth. Generally a good application around the plant about every 2 to 3 months starting in spring will keep them looking great. There\'s not a lot of need to feed them after September as the weather cools.
September
A fertilizing program with a high nitrogen plant food will encourage larger foliage, and faster growth. Generally a good application around the plant about every 2 to 3 months starting in spring will keep them looking great. There\'s not a lot of need to feed them after September as the weather cools.
Water
Is there a time to reduce or increase watering? Any special requirements? Things to avoid during certain times of the year?
January
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
February
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
March
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
April
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
May
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
June
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
July
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
August
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
September
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
October
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
November
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
December
Once established, a good deep watering every 3 to 4 weeks is usually fine. If we have a ‘wet winter’ they may do well with no additional water during the cooler months.
Prune
When's a good time to prune this plant? How about deadheading, pinching back, trimming or any other grooming? Any special requirements?
April
Pruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.
May
Pruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.
June
Pruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.
July
Pruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.
August
Pruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.
September
Pruning should be done mostly when it\'s warm, this is when they send up the new culms, simply cut the culm a the height you want. If a culm shoots up \'off season\' you can cut it anyway.
Mulch
Does this plant need to be mulched? Are there specific types of Mulch which are better for this plant? How much?
January
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
February
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
March
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
April
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
May
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
June
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
July
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
August
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
September
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
October
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
November
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
December
Keep bamboo with a nice layer of mulch to control evaporation and keep the soil moist. We recommend a nice \'mat\' when first planting, after that the plants will drop a nice amount of foliage all year, which makes a great mulch, which also helps reduce weeds.
Pest/Disease Inspection
What are the common problems this plant will face and when should you look for them to appear?
January
Check every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.
April
Check every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.
July
Check every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.
October
Check every few months for insects. This variety (B. multiplex) can get mealy bugs and less often it can get a type of scale. Neither is a really bad situation, but if it\'s not controlled it can turn the foliage black, and it doesn\'t look as nice. If you see insects bring a sample into the nursery to make sure you use the right product.
Transplant
When's the best time to dig up and transplant this from one spot to another? (This is different than planting). Any special requirements?
May
Transplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
June
Transplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
July
Transplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
August
Transplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
September
Transplanting should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
Propagate
When's a good time to divide, take cuttings, layer or propagate this plant. Any special requirements?
May
Propagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
June
Propagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
July
Propagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
August
Propagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
September
Propagating new plants: either by dividing (cutting out part of the root ball to form a new plant), or by taking cuttings (more advanced, similar to making cuttings of Roses) should be done when the weather is warm, May to September is the best time for this.
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