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Canebrakes

Posted on August 24, 2019February 23, 2020

by David Rogers CANEBRAKES – stands of our American native bamboo species, have enjoyed a long history on our North American continent. The River Cane was utilized by Native Americans in their construction of weather-proof wattle and daub housing, basketry, floor mats, arrow shafts, blowguns, minnow traps, flutes, torches, and more spanning a period of…

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Planting Bamboo

Posted on August 19, 2019January 15, 2021

Planting Bamboo, by Country What Not Gardens – Cold Hardy Bamboo It’s a good idea to wear heavy leather work gloves when unpotting and planting bamboo. The feeder roots can be wiry and can jab your hands. Refer to the following information regarding choosing a planting site with the correct light for the genus you…

The Science of Cold Hardiness

Posted on August 19, 2019August 19, 2019

As the old saying goes, if we didn’t have weather what would we talk about? A customer asked me if his bamboo would “ever be perennial.” Well, bamboo is always a perennial. It comes back year after year from the previous season’s growth (roots). That’s what a perennial is. Specifically what he meant was, would…

Understanding “Running” Bamboo

Posted on August 18, 2019March 20, 2023

Most temperate bamboos have the root system that is classified as “running.” This means that they have long roots that lay shallow and horizontally under the soil. These roots are called rhizomes. Rhizomes grow just like the culms. They have the same nodes and reach full length in only a few weeks during summer and…

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