Wow! I'm so glad I found this video. I just got my Quail clone from Tropical Bamoo gardens last week. Awesome to see the mom. A truly spectacular specimen. I'm in Florida zone 9b.
Hola buenas tardes que bonito su complejo de bambú soy amante del arte de bambú ,elaboró todo lo que es artesanías, muebles, construcción y silvicultura
Archie Yanson tropical Bamboo is an truly an amazing demonstration garden of Bamboo. This would be the last site to go in a major hurricane, Bamboo is so strong a flexible is hardly phased by high winds.
Nice to confirm the bamboo and rainbow trees thrive together. That's what I was planning . PS my comeback to bamboo haters " bamboo produce six times the oxygen of other plants" 🎤 Mic drop....
Oooh mmmmyyyy!!! This video makes me miss my childhood in the Philippines!. And this place in the video is awesooooome! Full of nature's wonders and beauty, I feel so relaxed.🙌👍👍👍👍👍👍💕💜
Also live in Tampa. Looking to grow a small Bamboo Forrest for a walk way in my backyard. Man this has got me inspired now. Thanks for the great info I learned a lot.
This Video convinced me to make the drive over from Naples and check the place out. I ended up purchasing dozens of plants. I have 3 acres to work with. Great video. Subscribing.
Peter, I'm going to make you geek out a bit more when I tell you I'm headed to Costa Rica next year to learn bamboo construction techniques so I can come back here and build my two level bamboo/hemp house. :)
Thank you for this video. I have been dreaming of flying to Florida to go to this nursery and buy bamboo for years. I had about 25 varieties of bamboo growing and a bunch of exotic fruit until Irma and Maria destroyed it all. Many of my trees were the type that take many years to fruit like mangosteen so after all my work I never got to see them fruit. I want to try again but feel unmotivated now that the hurricane season is coming again. If I had made it to my farm early enough maybe I could had saved some but it took forever to clear the ways. There were too many trees, light poles, live wires. 8 months later some have no power. I finally got help to clear the road to my farm last week with a city bulldozer. My parents and I cleared 1/4 mile up a mountain with a chainsaw by ourselves just to try to water our plants. When we got there we found the hurricane had ripped out the irrigation system, our solar panels...everything but the house. I still have a few bamboos that made it. None of my black ones survived. None of the bambusas. Thanks again for making this video. Im feeling more motivated.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL yes we are. Guess what? I just went to FL to do some fireworks for the fourth of July and after all the shows I drove down to Tropical Bamboo nursery. It was awesome. Samantha gave me the tour. With the sanitary license I can ship to Puerto Rico. They have everything I need as far as bamboo goes.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL what time period it takes for harvesting after plantation . I am really really keen to start this bamboo farming in our farm. please lemme know asap thank you😊
WOW did not know there was 200 species.. Love the rainbow bamboo.. Thank You again are you on vacation?? Loved the many styles. Love bamboo bedding also!!!
Suzan Getselman I know isn't the bamboo world amazing! We are actually at the airport as we speak, heading back to Maine to visit Jim K and attend Common Ground Fair. We will be going live tomorrow with Jim :)
I live in far southwestern Virginia zone 6A just west of the highest ridge in this part of the Appalachians at 2400 feet in elevation. I receive what's called downsloping winds during the winter and was informed my blustery cold location would keep it from being so aggressive. Do not think for one second that cold will dwarf it or slow it down cuz it wont. All it does is kill the foliage to the ground then you have to cut its just more work you have to do. Dont get me wrong I friggin love bamboo I've collect 2 tall running types 2 dwarf running highly ornamental types and 2 clumpers. I planted the 2 big ones in a highly exposed location and the wind whips it all winter but yet tho it may freezer burn to the ground on occasion come spring it shoots right back up to 30 foot . When it does freeze back the shoots pop up more aggressively in the places where they dont belong so I'm in my neighbors yard picking shoots twice a week for the first half of the growing season. Yeah dont plant a runner without barriers or plenty of room for it to invade! I still love it but damn it's a lot of work due to make lack of knowledge when purchasing it! I treat cold does not dwarf it nor slows it down!
i love bamboos..am considering bamboo production that can pay off well eventually..a bamboo garden for agri tourism has to fit in the new normal we are embracing. what are weaK areas of bamboo propagation buss.. ive heard Snakes make bamboo areas their habitat.what van be done to manage snakes then that it does not disturb production.
2:45 yes I was told that so often when ever I talked about getting one. So much so I ended up putting what I did get in a large pot(a wild one so I don't know its name)-I live in Barbados. Tbh we don't have much space for it with all our other trees and plants, so it's probably best right now in the pot...but..I wanted a bamboo to try growing and eating its shoots, and I doubt I will while it's in a pot. I felt strongly I could keep it maintained, but my mum was like no, not in the ground lol.
I have started some bamboo from seeds and they are up about 6 in with several leaves each. Question is: They are getting brown on the leaves but I can not find any causes. any ideas????
Should bamboo be planted a certain distance from fruit trees? I heard you say it really sucks up the water. I've already placed some trees in my yard, but I was wanting to do clump bamboos around in inside of our privacy fence to give extra privacy and a beautiful look to our back yard. I would love any help possible to make sure I have happy trees and happy bamboo. Thanks so much 🌳💕🎋
Very cool great video! I was in Tampa today after a flight and saw the Tampa convention center uses a variety with a skinny, yellow stalk with lots of branches and leaves that form a thick hedge, similar to the beginning of your video. Any idea on the variety?
I love bamboo. A few yrs ago my son was into farming and I was living in Jamaica. He convinced me to buy a 14 acre piece of land. Then he met a girl and changed his plans, gave up his university study as an agronomist and moved with that girl. Since I am alone on that beautiful piece of land with a small river and bamboo clumps all along. I am currently building a place to treat the bamboo and I want to use them to build chicken coops and cabins and other facilities on the property. I also have sugar cane, plantains, banana, coconut trees and chocolate trees as they call them here. I would like to do something like a farm in Costa Rica you posted on here. But I know nothing about farming. You can see my location on Google map. Green Queendom. My farm is in real poor condition and I don’t know what to do. Nobody around me knows anything about organic farming and they want to lead me in the chemical direction. If you ever in Jamaica please look me up.
Hi, can you comment more on the 'fiberglass' feeling you got from the Tropical Black Bamboo? I want to add a black variety to my collection, and this has me leaning toward Bambusa Lako - Timor Black
Beautiful and informational. Anybody got neighbors in Central or South Florida (Sebring down to homestead) via 27 or 95 with Oldhamii or Blue Bamboo they are trying to manage and producing free clippings and shoots? I am trying to propagate but my soil is very sandy and I am only there 6 times a year. Thanks.
Have you done any farm touring in north Florida? I live in the Houston area which is about the same lat as north Florida. I'd like to see what Tropicals can grow here. Just wondering. Thanks
Diane Bennett. David the Good on you tube was from Jacksonville. He wrote a book too. Now's he's in the tropics, but if you search older videos he's got the right stuff.
Hey Pete, this is Pamelia. We've been playing a little bit of phone tag lol. I'm wondering if you can suggest a clumping bamboo that grows well in the pacific northwest. We live in the Columbia Gorge. After hearing you mention bamboo in some of your videos, I came up with the idea of planting Bamboo in planter boxes with rectangular containers in them. We are currently in a trailer park and because of the utility wires we can't plant into the ground, our trailer is on oven in the summer and I came up with the idea of planting bamboo and sunflowers to provide some shade along with rigging a misting system. Temporary ideas until we move later this year, any suggestions on specific types would be greatly appreciated and any other ideas of rapid growing shade producing container adaptable plants would be great, even if they just survive a season or two. Pound Dirt! and hope to catch you later this year as we shoot pieces of our documentary Re-Live/Back to our Roots.
Such an intriguing channel you got Pete...always piquing ones interest....love the cinematography and narrative.....do you sell bamboo and ship to Virginia 7a? Thanks
Life'sJourney I appreciate that, thank you! No unfortunately I don’t have anything cold hardy enough for your area. I believe there is company in South Georgia but I don’t remember the name.
Had bamboo as a little hedge lining a fence between the neighbour's house and ours since I moved in where I'm at for the last 15+ years, hasn't overgrown since it's been pruned often
I recently added some more bamboo for privacy across my back fence.. I have 3 pots of bamboo that I planted five years ago recently I just added seven more 3 gallon pots to complete the length of my fence for a privacy hedge .. is there any way to find out what type of bamboo I have .. I have looked and there’s like 1500 types… I live in Madisonville Louisiana the nursery that I bought the bamboo from. She said she didn’t know the name of it, and there was a language barrier issue with who she purchases the bamboo from so she cannot find out. .. all she said was it’s for privacy and it’s clumping … and this is the only nursery in our area right now that even had any bamboo so I painted it and it’s just a mystery .. is there an identification for common types sold in Louisiana .. it may not be that important to know, but I’m just curious .. watching all the videos to learn about the bamboo. ❤
sorry for spamming but omg imagine being lost in the jungle and then coming by a giant wall of that monastery bamboo, life would suck lol i wonder if you could find a long enough gap to squeeze through.. and i thought blackberries were annoying lol
Large diameter bamboo only seeds every 120 years so you cant grow from seed. The seed only exists every century and then that species dies like a biological clock world wide. You need a piece of the plant to grow a new plant. The internet sellers of seed are fraud.
Shoofles hmmm I haven’t found him yet. I have a few wholesalers around the state. To be honest I haven’t bought much here other than a few specimens for my own place.
Hello! Both the multiplex and sea breeze are fairy cold hardy clumping varieties. It really depends on what part of Georgia. North Georgia would be tough for any clumper.
I do believe in the incomparable benefits of bamboo. Not only is it beautiful and uncommon here in the states, it carries such a wealth of resources to those who live near it that to just pull it out and cut it down and burn it is criminal to me. Sure, it can take over an area and shoot under house foundations but this should be considered for the strength and overall staying power of it. It can and should be grown as a cash crop and a regenerator of life. It grows so quickly that it should be planted to restore the oxygen emitting benefits of clear-cutting of rainforests. Everyone needs to be able to breathe clean air filled with plenty of oxygen.
It would be great for present trumps wall '!
Awesome!
WHAT
@@Kim-td9wy he's saying the bamboo would be a great sustainable option for the wall.
Bahahaha...LOL
Ese Kanaris tiene algo que ver con Canarias?
This video is a work of art!
Thanks!
I started planting bamboo in my farm. Very inspiring this bamboo garden.
Most beautiful video I ever saw about bamboo
Thanks man! This was in the beginning of my UA-cam journey. I should make an update here
I hope in the future all kinds bamboos have in Cambodia, I do love it so much
wow that rainbow eucalyptus was stunning never seen anything like that. I love bamboo so much this place is magic
Jdmsword14 they are so cool. 🌈
Holy crap, I live about 20 minutes from this place! Definitely stopping in!
What a beautiful bamboo oasis and video 🎋
Wow! I'm so glad I found this video. I just got my Quail clone from Tropical Bamoo gardens last week. Awesome to see the mom. A truly spectacular specimen. I'm in Florida zone 9b.
Thanks awesome! They have beautiful gardens
Can't get enough of your videos...addicted to bamboo, and well, everything else too...music was perfect for bamboo dreamin'...
This place looks like my dream nursery... wow.
Hola buenas tardes que bonito su complejo de bambú soy amante del arte de bambú ,elaboró todo lo que es artesanías, muebles, construcción y silvicultura
OMG! LOVE LOVE THE BLACK ASPER BAMBOO! DENDROCALAMUS ASPER BETUNG HITAM! Thanks for all your great videos Pete! Keep em coming! :)
This place is a fantasy dream land! I hope its still there after all these years of weather distortions.
Archie Yanson tropical Bamboo is an truly an amazing demonstration garden of Bamboo. This would be the last site to go in a major hurricane, Bamboo is so strong a flexible is hardly phased by high winds.
Nice to confirm the bamboo and rainbow trees thrive together. That's what I was planning .
PS my comeback to bamboo haters " bamboo produce six times the oxygen of other plants" 🎤 Mic drop....
Hahahha
Oooh mmmmyyyy!!! This video makes me miss my childhood in the Philippines!. And this place in the video is awesooooome! Full of nature's wonders and beauty, I feel so relaxed.🙌👍👍👍👍👍👍💕💜
Archie Yanson thank you!!
Also live in Tampa. Looking to grow a small Bamboo Forrest for a walk way in my backyard. Man this has got me inspired now. Thanks for the great info I learned a lot.
Nice! We grow 40 clumping varieties north of tampa.
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL didn't realize it but I'm in NPR and are very close to you guys. Very cool.
This Video convinced me to make the drive over from Naples and check the place out. I ended up purchasing dozens of plants. I have 3 acres to work with. Great video. Subscribing.
Subscribed! Best garden tour ever!
Beautiful tour.
Peter, I'm going to make you geek out a bit more when I tell you I'm headed to Costa Rica next year to learn bamboo construction techniques so I can come back here and build my two level bamboo/hemp house. :)
Nice! My friend teaches courses in CR.
Thank you Pete! This place is magical. Thanks for the suggestion. My sister and I have to see this.Can't wait to visit this winter.
Thank you for this video. I have been dreaming of flying to Florida to go to this nursery and buy bamboo for years. I had about 25 varieties of bamboo growing and a bunch of exotic fruit until Irma and Maria destroyed it all. Many of my trees were the type that take many years to fruit like mangosteen so after all my work I never got to see them fruit. I want to try again but feel unmotivated now that the hurricane season is coming again. If I had made it to my farm early enough maybe I could had saved some but it took forever to clear the ways. There were too many trees, light poles, live wires. 8 months later some have no power. I finally got help to clear the road to my farm last week with a city bulldozer. My parents and I cleared 1/4 mile up a mountain with a chainsaw by ourselves just to try to water our plants. When we got there we found the hurricane had ripped out the irrigation system, our solar panels...everything but the house. I still have a few bamboos that made it. None of my black ones survived. None of the bambusas. Thanks again for making this video. Im feeling more motivated.
Wow so sorry to hear! Are you in Puerto Rico?
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL yes we are. Guess what? I just went to FL to do some fireworks for the fourth of July and after all the shows I drove down to Tropical Bamboo nursery. It was awesome. Samantha gave me the tour. With the sanitary license I can ship to Puerto Rico.
They have everything I need as far as bamboo goes.
thank you for the tour..I love bamboo..I'm growing some from cuttings in bermuda
Awesome Crystal! I love clumping Bamboo’s
Thank you so much, it was so nice to watch!
Beautiful!
Beautiful video, beautiful nursery! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Lou! This one was a favorite for me also :)
Staggering........what a lovely video of such beautiful plants. Thank you that was so enjoyable.
I like the monastery bamboo, that is neat. "Talk about a wind break, privacy screen, WALL." Haha Right!
I can’t get enough of your video! I love bamboo, when I was a little girl go up in Thailand my dad make a lot of things with bamboo❤️👍
Thank you! I love bamboo too. We grow 30 varieties on our farm.
Pete Kanaris GreenDreamsFL what time period it takes for harvesting after plantation . I am really really keen to start this bamboo farming in our farm. please lemme know asap
thank you😊
WOW did not know there was 200 species.. Love the rainbow bamboo.. Thank You again are you on vacation?? Loved the many styles. Love bamboo bedding also!!!
Suzan Getselman I know isn't the bamboo world amazing! We are actually at the airport as we speak, heading back to Maine to visit Jim K and attend Common Ground Fair. We will be going live tomorrow with Jim :)
Black bamboo. That’s pretty cool.
The Lean Homestead right?! I have some black available at the farm.
We’re is your farm I need black bamboo
Thumbs up in the first two seconds for geeking out on bamboo
Carmelo Santini I love bamboo! 🤓
Me too! @@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL
Great video! Lovely presentation. Camera movement is just right. Background music is awesome.
It makes me about when I was a little girl growing up in Thailand 👍
I love bamboo soup!
Jaw dropping 😦 wow looks so nice !
The last 2 minutes of the video were very relaxing. Well done Pete 🤙
Gorgeous and inspiring.
This just reminds me of the forests of Northern Mindanao.
Greatest bamboo
Love the rainbow eucalyptus and all the bamboos. Too bad that stuff is so thirsty for us in so cal
I heard it's not thirsty cause the roots are so shallow? I am also in socal, will it not grow?
I live in far southwestern Virginia zone 6A just west of the highest ridge in this part of the Appalachians at 2400 feet in elevation. I receive what's called downsloping winds during the winter and was informed my blustery cold location would keep it from being so aggressive. Do not think for one second that cold will dwarf it or slow it down cuz it wont. All it does is kill the foliage to the ground then you have to cut its just more work you have to do. Dont get me wrong I friggin love bamboo I've collect 2 tall running types 2 dwarf running highly ornamental types and 2 clumpers. I planted the 2 big ones in a highly exposed location and the wind whips it all winter but yet tho it may freezer burn to the ground on occasion come spring it shoots right back up to 30 foot . When it does freeze back the shoots pop up more aggressively in the places where they dont belong so I'm in my neighbors yard picking shoots twice a week for the first half of the growing season. Yeah dont plant a runner without barriers or plenty of room for it to invade! I still love it but damn it's a lot of work due to make lack of knowledge when purchasing it! I treat cold does not dwarf it nor slows it down!
Geeez sounds like a real learning experience! These are all clumping varieties, they don’t spread like the running type.
Nice video
You really love the nature
i love bamboos..am considering bamboo production that can pay off well eventually..a bamboo garden for agri tourism has to fit in the new normal we are embracing.
what are weaK areas of bamboo propagation buss.. ive heard Snakes make bamboo areas their habitat.what van be done to manage snakes then that it does not disturb production.
Amazing place. Thanks for taking us along. Gorgeous gong there at the end 😂
Thanks! That was my favorite part.
Breath taking
Amazing!!!
The editing in this video was great!! Looking forward to more content!
Stonemperor thanks for the feedback, our new editor will be happy to hear.
Great video..thanks for sharing..trying with some thick clumpers in my 9a zone garden..regards from Croatia
Amazing video! Thank you super appreciate all the knowledge and experience bestowed upon me by you via this video 🙌🏽🤗✨💪🏽🙏🏽 excellent content
Thanks 😊
AMAzing! Thanks for the tour - so great
2:45 yes I was told that so often when ever I talked about getting one. So much so I ended up putting what I did get in a large pot(a wild one so I don't know its name)-I live in Barbados. Tbh we don't have much space for it with all our other trees and plants, so it's probably best right now in the pot...but..I wanted a bamboo to try growing and eating its shoots, and I doubt I will while it's in a pot. I felt strongly I could keep it maintained, but my mum was like no, not in the ground lol.
I love bamboo! ❤️
Wow how awesome!!!! ❤️
Lisa Harrington thanks! I really enjoyed this site too.
I have started some bamboo from seeds and they are up about 6 in with several leaves each. Question is: They are getting brown on the leaves but I can not find any causes. any ideas????
People should plant bamboo in areas that flood regularly. It soaks up a lot of water.
Should bamboo be planted a certain distance from fruit trees? I heard you say it really sucks up the water. I've already placed some trees in my yard, but I was wanting to do clump bamboos around in inside of our privacy fence to give extra privacy and a beautiful look to our back yard. I would love any help possible to make sure I have happy trees and happy bamboo. Thanks so much 🌳💕🎋
Wowwwwww so superrrrrrrrr
Very cool great video! I was in Tampa today after a flight and saw the Tampa convention center uses a variety with a skinny, yellow stalk with lots of branches and leaves that form a thick hedge, similar to the beginning of your video. Any idea on the variety?
Hey John! Most likely Asian lemon or alfonso car bamboo.
I love bamboo. A few yrs ago my son was into farming and I was living in Jamaica. He convinced me to buy a 14 acre piece of land. Then he met a girl and changed his plans, gave up his university study as an agronomist and moved with that girl. Since I am alone on that beautiful piece of land with a small river and bamboo clumps all along. I am currently building a place to treat the bamboo and I want to use them to build chicken coops and cabins and other facilities on the property.
I also have sugar cane, plantains, banana, coconut trees and chocolate trees as they call them here.
I would like to do something like a farm in Costa Rica you posted on here. But I know nothing about farming.
You can see my location on Google map. Green Queendom.
My farm is in real poor condition and I don’t know what to do. Nobody around me knows anything about organic farming and they want to lead me in the chemical direction.
If you ever in Jamaica please look me up.
Hi, can you comment more on the 'fiberglass' feeling you got from the Tropical Black Bamboo? I want to add a black variety to my collection, and this has me leaning toward Bambusa Lako - Timor Black
Yor museek choice ees ah, how doo yoo say... "spar on" oh Peta San.
What is the beautiful music you have playing at around 4:00?
im surrounded by native eucalytput trees but im pretty sure ive neve seen a rainbowone, might aswel might aswel!
BetterYouBetterWorld pretty awesome right?!
Beautiful and informational. Anybody got neighbors in Central or South Florida (Sebring down to homestead) via 27 or 95 with Oldhamii or Blue Bamboo they are trying to manage and producing free clippings and shoots? I am trying to propagate but my soil is very sandy and I am only there 6 times a year. Thanks.
Great video
Nice video folks
saravana kumar 🙏
i like 1cm thick bamboo its good for possum fencing poles cause its 2 flimsey for them 2 want to climb
BetterYouBetterWorld we grow some dwarf varieties just for stakes.
Thank you. Informative
in your opinion what is the best variety of edible clumping bamboo tha would thrive in southern california?
Asper...
Hey Pete can you list the music you used in the description? Or here in a comment?
My channel make about bamboo gardening and farm. Excuse me welcome all of you, thank you all so much
Have you done any farm touring in north Florida? I live in the Houston area which is about the same lat as north Florida. I'd like to see what Tropicals can grow here. Just wondering. Thanks
Diane Bennett. David the Good on you tube was from Jacksonville. He wrote a book too. Now's he's in the tropics, but if you search older videos he's got the right stuff.
Hi Diane! No but I have some trips planed for north Florida this fall. Also hoping to visit Texas and Arizona next year.
Hello every one how are you to day all
Clods are the type of Bamboo that you want. Runners are the bad stuff.
Whats the tallest growing cold hardy clumping bamboo?
Probably sea breeze
would bamboo grow in Canada even north of Canada
Hey Pete, this is Pamelia. We've been playing a little bit of phone tag lol. I'm wondering if you can suggest a clumping bamboo that grows well in the pacific northwest. We live in the Columbia Gorge. After hearing you mention bamboo in some of your videos, I came up with the idea of planting Bamboo in planter boxes with rectangular containers in them. We are currently in a trailer park and because of the utility wires we can't plant into the ground, our trailer is on oven in the summer and I came up with the idea of planting bamboo and sunflowers to provide some shade along with rigging a misting system. Temporary ideas until we move later this year, any suggestions on specific types would be greatly appreciated and any other ideas of rapid growing shade producing container adaptable plants would be great, even if they just survive a season or two. Pound Dirt! and hope to catch you later this year as we shoot pieces of our documentary Re-Live/Back to our Roots.
This is the woman who called about the sea grapes the other day BTW.
The picture talks itself.
very nice
Such an intriguing channel you got Pete...always piquing ones interest....love the cinematography and narrative.....do you sell bamboo and ship to Virginia 7a? Thanks
Life'sJourney I appreciate that, thank you! No unfortunately I don’t have anything cold hardy enough for your area. I believe there is company in South Georgia but I don’t remember the name.
Had bamboo as a little hedge lining a fence between the neighbour's house and ours since I moved in where I'm at for the last 15+ years, hasn't overgrown since it's been pruned often
I recently added some more bamboo for privacy across my back fence.. I have 3 pots of bamboo that I planted five years ago recently I just added seven more 3 gallon pots to complete the length of my fence for a privacy hedge .. is there any way to find out what type of bamboo I have .. I have looked and there’s like 1500 types… I live in Madisonville Louisiana the nursery that I bought the bamboo from. She said she didn’t know the name of it, and there was a language barrier issue with who she purchases the bamboo from so she cannot find out. .. all she said was it’s for privacy and it’s clumping … and this is the only nursery in our area right now that even had any bamboo so I painted it and it’s just a mystery .. is there an identification for common types sold in Louisiana .. it may not be that important to know, but I’m just curious .. watching all the videos to learn about the bamboo. ❤
Assuming all those clumpa have barriers?
No, most clumping bamboos don’t need a barrier. We only use them if the root system will be a problem.
Where in the Philippines is this garden.
I think we met! I'm a friend of Ryan's, who works for you? My name is Joel.
sorry for spamming but omg imagine being lost in the jungle and then coming by a giant wall of that monastery bamboo, life would suck lol i wonder if you could find a long enough gap to squeeze through.. and i thought blackberries were annoying lol
Where are you from
Man wish cool bamboo would be cold hardy
How's buddha belly bamboo?
❤👍
Snake loves bamboo
Hi, can you tell me the veriety of bambu which have big daya & where i get that seed???
Large diameter bamboo only seeds every 120 years so you cant grow from seed. The seed only exists every century and then that species dies like a biological clock world wide. You need a piece of the plant to grow a new plant. The internet sellers of seed are fraud.
what is the bamboo along the walk way @1:55?
Is Andy the guy off Weber (or maybe Corey rd)?
Shoofles I don’t remember the street name but he’s in Arcadia.
Oh okay. There's a guy in Valkaria that has a couple acres of many different varieties of full grown bamboo and he sells propagations wholesale.
Shoofles hmmm I haven’t found him yet. I have a few wholesalers around the state. To be honest I haven’t bought much here other than a few specimens for my own place.
What variety is good for Georgia?
Hello! Both the multiplex and sea breeze are fairy cold hardy clumping varieties. It really depends on what part of Georgia. North Georgia would be tough for any clumper.
Foto boek met bamboe namen???🤩
you need bambusa textilis marainsis for you collection is a new cultivar
I do believe in the incomparable benefits of bamboo. Not only is it beautiful and uncommon here in the states, it carries such a wealth of resources to those who live near it that to just pull it out and cut it down and burn it is criminal to me. Sure, it can take over an area and shoot under house foundations but this should be considered for the strength and overall staying power of it. It can and should be grown as a cash crop and a regenerator of life. It grows so quickly that it should be planted to restore the oxygen emitting benefits of clear-cutting of rainforests. Everyone needs to be able to breathe clean air filled with plenty of oxygen.
Agreed.
"I don't even think a tank could drive through this." 8:47
:)
This is Florida?
Yes! This nursery is on the east coast.
Looks like paradise, sure would love to visit. Thanks for the information👍🌴
Eat the bamboo shoot very tasty