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I need a screen. Which bamboo should I choose?

If winters don't often go below freezing

How to chose?

The clumping bamboos will not fill in as quickly. You will need more time and probably more plants.

The running bamboos give faster effect. But you will have to control their spread. The clumping bamboos do not have to be controlled.

 

If winters are below freezing

 

How to chose?

The clumping bamboos will not fill in as quickly. You will need more time and probably more plants.

The running bamboos give faster effect. But you will have to control their spread. The clumping bamboos do not have to be controlled.

 

When should I plant?

Nothing much happens until soil (not air) temperature is 40°F or higher. So planting too early in the spring gains little. In the fall 4-6 weeks of soil temperature of 40°F are needed for bamboo to establish. Most of the books will tell you to plant in the spring. This is contrary to our experience: we have routinely planted into October here in new England with great success.

 

How do I control a running bamboo?

Bamboos will not grow into water or under a well-traveled road. A pond a creek will stop them. They grow into a woods very slowly. Here in New England we have outcroppings of stone they can't cross.
Or, you might want to establish a large grove and let them roam at will. If you can use the natural features of your site no further maintenance is needed. But who of us is so fortunate? Lacking natural landscape features some other control is required.The fact is whatever control method you choose some maintenance is necessary.

How do I grow bamboo in my balcony garden?

Balconies are harsh environments. Rapid freeze/thaw cycles in colder (zones 4-7) result in root injury. In the warmer climates drying winds and the need for frequent waterings present a challenge.

Best results will be achieved in a large container which not only provides space for the plant but moderates temperature fluctuations. The soil depth and the minimum width should be at least 24".
Taller bamboos and bamboos subjected to drying winds will do best with the same depth and double the width. Adequate drainage is essential. We recommend that the walls of the container be lined with Styrofoam insulation in both warm and cold climates. Two inch thick rigid Styrofoam is widely available and can be used for this purpose.

A draining, water retentive soil-less mix such as Metro-Mix 510 should be used in the planter. You will be amply repaid if you pay attention to watering your bamboo - particularly during hot weather.

In cold areas the bamboo leaves should be sprayed with an anti-dessicant such as Wilt Pruf monthly from December to February. This will help prevent desiccation and subsequent browning of the leaves.

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