According to the American Bamboo Society, you can plant bamboo at any time of year in mild climates, but in colder places, it is best to plant early to give the bamboo the opportunity to become established. When it comes to tropical varieties of bamboo, freeze damage is a concern.

How do I keep my outdoor bamboo healthy?

Bamboo requires well drained soil.

  1. For the first two years in the ground, water your bamboo well. Fertilize once in the spring.
  2. Check on whether your variety prefers full sun, or some afternoon shade.
  3. Prune back to the ground old, dull culms every year. (Culms are the upright “blades” of bamboo.)
  4. Bamboo loves water.

How do you treat golden bamboo?

You can either diligently kill bamboo plants as the plants reemerge or you can get rid of the bamboo by mowing it down frequently. If you opt to get rid of bamboo with chemical controls, as soon as you see new bamboo shoots emerge, spray them with the strongest herbicide you can buy.

What is golden bamboo used for?

Golden bamboo was introduced in Alabama in 1882. In China, these plants grow in deciduous and coniferous forests. It is used for paper pulp, handicrafts and as a food source in many countries throughout Asia.

How do I protect my bamboo in the winter?

Shelter it with a building or row of trees, if possible. This is a means of providing bamboo winter care ahead of time. Heavy mulch covering the growing area keeps soil temperatures warmer around the rhizomes from which it grows. Soil temperatures are not usually as cold as air temps.

Will bamboo come back after a hard freeze?

The simple answer is: Yes. If you don’t have a hardy bamboo and you get freezing temperatures for weeks, you’ll probably end up with dead bamboo plants. It becomes more severe when the ground freezes. As long as the roots have life in them, your bamboo plants will revive in spring.

How do you fertilize bamboo outside?

In general, apply a high nitrogen grass or lawn fertilizer once in early spring and again in the summer, to match the two main growth seasons of bamboo. If using more mild, organic fertilizers (which we recommend), apply at a higher rate, so that the bamboo gets enough nitrogen.

How do you take care of an outdoor bamboo plant?

Bamboo plant care after the plants are established is pretty straightforward. Bamboo does best if it gets at least 1 inch (2.5 cm..) of water a week, either from rainfall or manual watering. Water bamboo deeply to encourage deep roots, which will help protect your bamboo from drought.

What do you feed golden bamboo?

If you choose to feed your bamboo, use general purpose plant food or a high nitrogen lawn feed. Apply once in early spring and again in the summer to match the two main growth seasons of bamboo.

How long does Golden Bamboo live?

How long does bamboo last? A bamboo grove can last for a hundred year or more. An average cane may live up to 15 years depending on the species, but to generalize, 7 to 10 years is more common. The starter plant and smaller plants will begin to die off a little faster as the grove matures because of sunlight absence.