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How to Grow, Maintain and Control Bamboo | Our Japanese Garden Escape

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • This video covers all things bamboo, from the incredible way in which bamboo grows in just one season to how different types of bamboo respond to our climate. We look at four different varieties of bamboo, both running and clumping, including golden bamboo, arrow bamboo, Fargesia bamboo and the beautiful black bamboo. In addition we cover multiple different ways of maintaining healthy bamboo in general, but also controlling the spread of running bamboo and the different ways this can be achieved.
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    Plants mentioned in this video:
    Golden bamboo - Phyllostachys aurea - evergreen, running
    Arrow bamboo - Pseudosasa japonica - evergreen, running
    Black bamboo - Phyllostachys nigra - evergreen, running
    Fargesia or Dragon Head bamboo - Fargesia rufa - evergreen, clumping
    We are in a climate/hardiness zone 6 and all plants above are growing well in our garden.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 222

  • @Shadow-uk1oh
    @Shadow-uk1oh 11 місяців тому +7

    Wow! I’m Bamboozled she got a whole garden!

  • @idlando
    @idlando 2 роки тому +34

    Excellent video, extremely useful and informative.. basically all my bamboo questions were answered and more.
    This is how a video should be made, thanks for posting!

  • @matteo7764
    @matteo7764 2 роки тому +5

    Lovely video and lovely person, thank you. 💚

  • @user-if8ew8nd7k
    @user-if8ew8nd7k 3 дні тому

    Thank you❤

  • @IndianHemlock
    @IndianHemlock Рік тому +4

    Very beautiful !! And very informative !! Thank you !! I bet the birds love the bamboo !

  • @jorgemartin7697
    @jorgemartin7697 Рік тому +5

    good job
    I grow about 30 varieties of bamboo in the north of Spain
    To control the roots of the bamboo I grow it on terraces, in this way I delimit the propagation of the roots
    You could also grow in your garden a beautiful variety of banana resistant to cold, even -23 degrees, I sent some young to Sweden recently and they are growing happily there, it would give a very special touch to your paradise
    the bamboo phyllostachys aureosulcata spectabilis, produces yellow and reddish shoots with really incredible green stripes, also, 2 out of 10 of its shoots grow in a zip-zap shape, that makes it very attractive
    There are also bamboos that produce delicious edible shoots like edulis, which is another incentive to have bamboo at home.
    a greeting

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому

      Thank you. That's very clever to grow it on terraces. In case I have a spot open up for more bamboo, I know where to go to ;)

  • @LehewTech
    @LehewTech Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this presentation! I have learned everything I wanted to know about bamboo and this will save me so much trial and error with my project.

  • @bampidraws
    @bampidraws 2 місяці тому

    Amazing info, thank you very much. I can now sort mine out having seen this video. I have Arrow, Dwarf White-Stripe and Golden Bamboo.

  • @StudentLoanMillionaire
    @StudentLoanMillionaire Рік тому +1

    Thanks, you explain in a clear great way, well done.

  • @elainemunro4621
    @elainemunro4621 Рік тому +1

    Your various examples were helpful to me in deciding which way to go, thanks!

  • @ronaldbarrett1506
    @ronaldbarrett1506 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent information. All done video. Thank you.

  • @johnmartin4650
    @johnmartin4650 10 місяців тому

    Wonderful presentation…..Bamboo is such a unique plant…..thank you

  • @lovelyoldmusic
    @lovelyoldmusic 2 роки тому +10

    thank you for your video!! im actually writing a book set in a bamboo forest so this was VERY helpful for my imagination

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +2

      Oh that's fantastic! Thank you and good luck with your book :)

    • @herfirstmate
      @herfirstmate Рік тому +2

      Good luck on your book!

    • @Shadow-uk1oh
      @Shadow-uk1oh 11 місяців тому

      How’s the book going did the bamboo grow yet how are the chutes and branches

  • @goodfellazbushcraft8301
    @goodfellazbushcraft8301 Рік тому

    Love watching bamboo videos because im new to planting bamboo in my garden

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому

      Bamboo is such a nice addition to a garden. Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @hog-boy-8843
    @hog-boy-8843 Рік тому +1

    Excellent, very to the point and practical. Thanks.

  • @thinkbamboo
    @thinkbamboo Рік тому

    Great information in bamboo management and such a beautiful bamboo garden. #ThinkBamboo

  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 7 місяців тому

    Wow 🤩 girl. You are an excellent Presenter. A few more technical names and you’re on a winner!
    I am a filmmaker in Australia. The camera LOVES you.
    With better production, you could grow your gardening channel to be one of the best.
    I’m very glad I found this channel.
    Thank you. 🙏☺️

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 3 місяці тому

      Everyone is a jokester nowadays

  • @CharlesGriffith1965
    @CharlesGriffith1965 9 місяців тому

    Suberb videos...informative and interesting...a tough combo

  • @ms.kalico4489
    @ms.kalico4489 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video!

  • @mmukhlis359
    @mmukhlis359 11 місяців тому

    thank you so much for sharing...!! nice bamboe

  • @AnywhereButHome_PinoyAko
    @AnywhereButHome_PinoyAko Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge about these types of bamboo.

  • @sew_gal7340
    @sew_gal7340 3 місяці тому +1

    This reminds me of my home in Vietnam

    • @buivphuoc
      @buivphuoc 3 місяці тому

      I grown them in my yard to remind me of Vietnam

  • @pappafritto
    @pappafritto 10 місяців тому

    Cool thanks!

  • @stevenlight5006
    @stevenlight5006 Рік тому

    Thanks I appreciate my bamboo now and will look to it .

  • @jackboede8010
    @jackboede8010 Місяць тому

    Hi Teresa (hope i spelled your name right) how are you? I just love the way you present your videos and you are one of the very few people i have subscribed to. I am currently attempting to relocate several bamboo plants that have a good size root ball. Can i cut them into smaller size on the root ball so i can plant them in a line for a border? And if so should i dig a trench and line with plastic to contain the roots? Im not sure of the species. I want to say they are golden something. Please forgive me i am brand new to this. They have been in the ground for several years and came out with a large root ball. And finally , will they grow back if they were cut down? Im really hoping i can revive these beautiful plants they once were. My neighbor was going to throw them away. I apologize for the lengthy message and all my rookie questions. But your the only one i watch. Thank you so much for your videos. Hope to hear from you. Jack

  • @MrGreglarry
    @MrGreglarry Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. It was very helpful.

  • @waqarsyed6641
    @waqarsyed6641 2 роки тому +1

    AWESOME THANK YOU

  • @aaaaaa67a
    @aaaaaa67a 2 роки тому +1

    Love you guys

  • @amirkhalaf6483
    @amirkhalaf6483 Рік тому

    Thank U for your good information about bamboo

  • @elizabethr4107
    @elizabethr4107 Рік тому

    So instructive ty

  • @uttamganguly3035
    @uttamganguly3035 2 роки тому +5

    very good english very good explaination thanks

  • @jielin692
    @jielin692 Рік тому +1

    This is really helpful. i started to grow my compact bamboo by the fence without root block. As do not want it spread to neighbour‘s, i just remove the new shoots which are too close to the fence. i am wondering if this controlling is good enough and if the roots will still spread underneath to neighbour's - although it's not the running type. would be really appreciated to hear your comments.❤

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! The clumping / compact bamboo will not run. However, the size of the plant will increase over the years, which means the circle the rhizomes and canes grow in, will get wider (hope that makes sense). Our clumping bamboo is actually starting to grow through the fence a little bit after all these years, because the overall plant size has become so wide that it reached the fence line. I would recommend to work with root block along the fence also for clumping bamboo if it is planted so close to your fence line where it may grow into the neighbor's plot. Just check how deep your rhizomes grow and adjust the root block depth accordingly in case you are putting one in. Hope that helps, let me know if you have any more questions :)

  • @kitteninmybed3921
    @kitteninmybed3921 Рік тому

    Wow, you have such a beautiful garden 🥰

  • @ashzgtx
    @ashzgtx Рік тому

    awesome video. Very informative. Thank you

  • @anopinion1349
    @anopinion1349 2 роки тому +1

    This was very helpful! Thsnk you

  • @enriquemir7708
    @enriquemir7708 Рік тому

    good piece of info, i'll be perusin ur videos in search of light and fetility issues (pH) with bamboo specially giant bamboo

  • @gonchawanchannel7874
    @gonchawanchannel7874 10 місяців тому +1

    สวยอยากได้มาปลูก

  • @susandersen4067
    @susandersen4067 Рік тому

    Great information - thank you!

  • @sarasuzuki3195
    @sarasuzuki3195 2 роки тому

    Nice 👍

  • @denisfournet8590
    @denisfournet8590 Рік тому

    une vraie passionnée c'est un plaisir......

  • @junglejoecvideogates9705
    @junglejoecvideogates9705 Рік тому

    Great video and awesome bamboo. We grow many species in our garden . Cheers

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @junglejoecvideogates9705
      @junglejoecvideogates9705 Рік тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape Welcome. You have an amazing garden. If you want to see our exotic garden check out my other YT channel Bananajssi . We live on the Southern Gulf Islands off the west coast of Canada. You can grow all sorts of crazy plants here. Cheers

  • @arturbomert9877
    @arturbomert9877 Рік тому

    There is a 5th option of growth control.
    I politely asked my bamboo to come out of the ground. And it listened;-)

  • @TarunKumar-vx1hq
    @TarunKumar-vx1hq 2 роки тому +3

    Great video ,explained well

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much. I really appreciate it!

    • @TarunKumar-vx1hq
      @TarunKumar-vx1hq 2 роки тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape a small 3ft bamboo was planted 2 months ago in a vacant plot ,it has got no fence and so stray cattle eats its entire foliage,
      fencing is not possible due to certain issues ,
      In such a case
      ,will it still grow tall enough beyond the reach of cattle ?
      place:India- tropical monsoon climate

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +1

      @@TarunKumar-vx1hq I would recommend to block it off somehow from the cattle to avoid that the entire foliage gets eaten. Once it is established, it will grow tall depending on the type of bamboo you planted.

    • @TarunKumar-vx1hq
      @TarunKumar-vx1hq 2 роки тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape Thanks👍
      Will create some perimeter around the plant
      It is (phyllostachys aurea) golden bamboo

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +1

      @@TarunKumar-vx1hq That's great, because the bamboo may not survive if all the leaves are eaten off. Once the perimeter is up then the bamboo can grow undisturbed and will grow tall. Let me know how it goes!

  • @kezonline
    @kezonline Рік тому +1

    A brilliant explanation of all things Bamboo, from it's beauty to pitfalls and care. Great video!! Subbed.

  • @ScoopDogg
    @ScoopDogg 11 місяців тому

    Great video thanks, subbed n liked

  • @ournewlifeonmadeira
    @ournewlifeonmadeira 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for these useful informations about bamboo. You have a really nice garden, enjoy and good luck!

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much. I am happy the video is useful for you. I wish you all the best on your journey!

    • @pellyhardin4053
      @pellyhardin4053 2 роки тому

      Don't ever plant it on your property you'll never get rid of it

  • @padmag5303
    @padmag5303 2 роки тому +4

    Great women 💕

  • @lifeshappenings
    @lifeshappenings 2 роки тому

    NICE

  • @davidwelty9763
    @davidwelty9763 2 роки тому +1

    This was helpful. I am starting my bamboo garden here in Florida. It seems to like our climate as well.

  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 7 місяців тому

    Could you please do a video on the ‘Slender weaver’ bamboo.
    New sub.
    Thank you for your efforts

  • @LeisureLizard
    @LeisureLizard 2 роки тому +1

    Your English is so perfectly fluent (with an Austrian accent, of course). Did you live in the US for a while?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому

      Thank you. I lived in Sweden, Asia and in the UK and we speak English at home. I have never lived in the US, just visited it, but I would love to at one point :)

  • @pedrothomas4944
    @pedrothomas4944 Рік тому

    thank you princess u so very smart thank you

  • @usskullhunter
    @usskullhunter 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for the video! I have been watching your vids for a bit as I am planning on adding a Japanese garden to a section of a property we are building a house on. I am in zone 6 in the US so possibly similar conditions to you all. Great info and great videography. Keep it up! ~ Hunter

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  3 роки тому +1

      Hello U.S. Skull Hunter, thank you very much. We really appreciate your positive feedback. Fantastic that you are planning to build a Japanese garden. Here in zone 6 we have hot summers and fairly mild winters these days with the occasional snow. Another factor to consider is the humidity, which is around 30% during the winter months and spring and then goes up to between 60% and 90% during the summer. We do get thunderstorms here in summer, which usually takes care of the watering of the garden ;) The climate here is not constant anymore though, so every year is somewhat different, like for example this very long and cold spring we had this year and then it suddenly changed and got hot. In some way this changing climate is noticeable on how the plants grow, so also this is a bit different every year. Hope that helps a bit to compare it to your local climate. Good luck with the house build and let us know how it goes with the garden!

    • @pellyhardin4053
      @pellyhardin4053 2 роки тому

      It's a total nightmare

    • @jrnunez68
      @jrnunez68 Рік тому

      Ditto from another zone 6er

  • @OktoPutsch
    @OktoPutsch Рік тому

    One suggestion about controlling the growing area of rhizomes would be to locally change the soil properties, see it as geological fence, to stop natural spreading. There must be some kind of soil unsuited for bamboo roots. Dig and replace all around. In nature, there are always limits to trees because of natural soil composition, so I guess it should be the same with bamboo trees.

  • @georgehe4584
    @georgehe4584 2 роки тому +1

    This is a great Video, you are much experienced at bamboo

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. We have been growing bamboo for many years :)

  • @gonchawanchannel7874
    @gonchawanchannel7874 Рік тому

    So beautiful I want have

  • @niccat7051
    @niccat7051 3 місяці тому

    Where are you guys?
    You seem to have suddenly disappeared 😢
    We hope all is well with you! And hope to see you again soon!

  • @remopns
    @remopns 3 місяці тому

    Is there a specific time of the growing cycle when it’s best to trim the tops of the clumping bamboo?

  • @ScoopDogg
    @ScoopDogg 11 місяців тому

    @8:00 is the Arrow bamboo also called "Fargesia robusta Campbell" i ask because i have this bamboo and it looks exactly the same with the green & white stripes Iam in the UK and this survives harsh winters down to -22 i have heard. available from Baboo Kings in the UK for a live clump through post of around 10 shoots 1ft tall each for only £12.00.

    • @jisseyev
      @jisseyev 3 дні тому

      No, arrow bamboo is pseudosasa japonica, and it can get wild... She says it's less running than a golden bamboo... It's true in her garden, now, it can change or be different. I've seen this bamboo run 6meters under the grass before growing new shoots.

  • @omarsalam7586
    @omarsalam7586 11 днів тому

    Thank you.
    I am interested in planting bamboo in Iraq. The weather here is extremely hot during the summer, with temperatures reaching up to 50°C. Can bamboo tolerate such conditions?

  • @staceylam762
    @staceylam762 Рік тому

    So beautiful! Oldhamii?

  • @rjayt88
    @rjayt88 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I noticed when you were showing a video about Japanese Maple trees that there was some bamboo behind it. I also have some type of bamboo in my backyard, and recently planted several Japanese maples in front of it. If I try to control it with a spade, I was wondering if that might damage the roots of the young Japanese maple trees. I previously used to control it just by removing the canes when they first popped up.

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому

      Thank you. Yes, if the maples are planted close to the bamboo, going in with a spade may damage their roots.

    • @rjayt88
      @rjayt88 Рік тому

      Thanks. I will just try to cut the bamboo back to the ground when new shoots come up.

  • @mhenhawke5093
    @mhenhawke5093 Рік тому

    Great little video Teresa, just wondering ,can Bamboo be grown in/doors and how often do you water them? M.Canada. Thanks for sharing, Take care.🙂.

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому

      Thank you! Good question. Since bamboo is native to warmer climates and not a deciduous plant that requires a change of season/temperature I would say yes. Make sure the air does not get too dry (like from heating), provide enough light and water moderately just so that the soil stays moist. Good luck and let me know how it turns out!

  • @bryant6524
    @bryant6524 6 місяців тому

    preferred soil can even be cement

  • @thatyorubagirl2926
    @thatyorubagirl2926 Рік тому

    Hello! Love your video 😊. Wanted to ask can the golden bamboo be trimmed if it gets too long?

  • @lindafoxwood78
    @lindafoxwood78 Рік тому

    I have bamboo in my yard. They must be pretty old, new ones are over 10 meters tall this year.

  • @michelleroop9991
    @michelleroop9991 Рік тому

    👍👍

  • @jorgeyanez2667
    @jorgeyanez2667 Рік тому +1

    Could you talk about some pests that affect the bamboo and how to manage them?

  • @fieldfareorchard4793
    @fieldfareorchard4793 2 роки тому

    Thanks, some useful info about bamboos. Just wondering what country are you in? USA?

  • @Soviless99
    @Soviless99 10 місяців тому

    in the video time stamp for arrow bamboo it says “Aero” bamboo

  • @dgmenace73
    @dgmenace73 Рік тому

    Thanks for your video! You have a very nice garden of bamboo! What do you recommend for starting bamboo from seed or what is the best process? Thanks in advance!

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! For starting bamboo from seed I would recommend teh following:
      1) soak the seeds in warm water for a day
      2) plant the seeds in normal plating soil and keep the soil moist (not wet)
      3) put the pots with the seeds in a miniature greenhouse indoors
      4) keep the greenhouse warm and at room temperature and make there is enough light (a bit of direct sunlight is ok, but not too much)
      -> the seeds should germinate after about 10 days, but it may also take longer
      6) once they sprouted, keep them moist and warm and repot them after about a month into larger pots
      7) when to plant them outside depends a bit on the climate zone you are in; if it is cold in winter, I'd wait until the next spring to plant them in the garden
      Hope it works out!

    • @dgmenace73
      @dgmenace73 Рік тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape thanks so much!

  • @castanedagus
    @castanedagus Рік тому

    Thank you I learned a lot. Mainly about the root block. Where is it available? I love bamboo and just bought a plant about 2.5’ tall. I’m planting it next to a cinder wall. But I don’t want it growing into my neighbors yard or they will complain. So I need to add the root block before I plant. Do you know if bamboo can damage or lift a cinder block wall?
    Greetings from Los Angeles 👌🏻😀

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I would check if your local nursery has root block or just check online. I recommend putting the root block in before you plant, it will make everything a lot easier. They usually come with a metal closure, so make sure the ends of the root block are closed off properly (if you are laying it in a circle).
      If you have a running type of bamboo it may grow underneath the wall or even through a gap in between the cinder blocks. A properly laid root block should avoid that, but I recommend checking for rhizome growth on a regular basis.
      Hello to L.A. :)

    • @castanedagus
      @castanedagus Рік тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape Great info thx again. I will do as you suggest!

  • @watzegjemedaarnouvan
    @watzegjemedaarnouvan Рік тому

    Wich of them grows thef fastest plz answer.

  • @darwinalmagro3713
    @darwinalmagro3713 4 місяці тому

    Is it advisable to plant bamboo in a pot?

  • @dan666dan
    @dan666dan Рік тому

    Can you tell me if that motivational thing about a bamboo spend 5 years to grow before get out of the dirty, there is a type of bamboo that takes 5 years to start to grow?
    Or thats just fake?
    Nice video! ♡

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      In my experience, when planting a young plant of running bamboo, not a lot happens in the first 2-3 years after planting. Then, in year 3 or 4 the bamboo starts running. However, when the bamboo starts to run depends on the local growing conditions and the local climate. So, it could possibly also start sooner to run after planting. I am not familiar with a specific type of bamboo that takes 5 years to start running, but there are many different cultivars. Thank you!

  • @noniabusiness1732
    @noniabusiness1732 Рік тому

    Hi, I've got a question If you've got some time!, I planted my "Chinese bambú" which looks like your golden bambú but with green canes and fuller leaf growth, it is a running type, can't really see the canes unless you go and look for them although the leaves are relatively small
    it grew about 12 foot hight and it keeps growing where I planted it first which tells me it has no issues with the climate or the soil, however I cut some canes and planted them in a 2 foot wide channel with concrete in both sides in the same house just maybe 30feet away, still gets plenty of sun all day, the plan was to make it grow in a straight line which all together becomes an L shape channel around an open roof garage, this canes only grew to about 3-4 feet and stopped, it's not growing any further nor is it sending more shoots out as new growth, i water it every other day but after a year and s half it has not gone the way I planned, should I trim the whole thing down to the ground to stimulate new shoots now that it has established itself? should I continue waiting or just trim it a bit? Thank you

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      If you cut the canes as in reducing their length, they will never grow taller again. They will just produce new leaves. If you plant a rhizome and new canes are growing out, they will most likely be shorter because it is like starting a new bamboo plant. Young bamboo plant canes will be thin and short and as the entire plant ages, the new canes will grow out thicker and taller. It will take a few years for a young bamboo plant to reach the full height. Hope that answers your question.

    • @noniabusiness1732
      @noniabusiness1732 Рік тому

      @Our Japanese Garden Escape thank you for taking the time, have an awesome year

  • @Champagne4loulou
    @Champagne4loulou Рік тому

    Thank you, very useful video. I'm in UK, my fargesia Rufus dropped all it's leaves. It's in it's first year of planting in heavy clay soil, southwest facing garden so full sun, partial shelter. I think maybe not enough water or fertiliser based on what you said in your video. Is it too late to revive it?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I made the experience that bamboo is sometimes a little sensitive when being re-potted or replanted.
      It may have been too dry for a while? It should be kept moist at all times (not wet).
      I do not think it has anything to do with fertilizer, because plants coming from nurseries are usually well fertilized.
      It may just be the change of environment. However, what I would address is the soil. It may have issues with this heavy clay soil, so maybe you could mix a bit of normal planting soil in it.
      I would keep it moist, alter the soil a bit if possible and just wait and see what happens over the coming weeks. If it survived, it will get new leaves soon.

    • @Champagne4loulou
      @Champagne4loulou Рік тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape thank you, I kind of hoped it was just the transition from nursery to garden I'll definitely try improving the soil structure by mixing with planting soild as you suggest then hope things improve now the spring is upon us. Maybe one day my bamboo will be as beautiful as yours .

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому

      @@Champagne4loulou I am sure it will be! You should have seen our black bamboo when we got it. It looked hopeless and turned out beautifully :)

  • @ronstochler
    @ronstochler Рік тому

    As a European perhaps you can help me regarding the best type of bamboo I could grow. I have a homestead in Croatia in the mountains of Northern Istria, most probably zone 8. The temperatures can range from the worst at -15.0 to 33 degrees Clesiius at 700 m elevation, limestone Karst, would be groan in loamy soil in the bottom land sink hole type garden. I want the most robust bamboo with the largest diameter stalks that can be grown in these conditions. Any suggestion???

  • @barbarawhitehead9666
    @barbarawhitehead9666 2 роки тому

    I live in Grants Pass, OR. I have 4 or 5 different kinds of bamboo. My black bamboo is seeding. I can't tell if it is dying.
    I also have a huge bamboo. Sold as timber bamboo. It is doing very well and my golden bamboo is also not flowering. Thank you for your information.

  • @janeababe
    @janeababe Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. I live in Australia and have just purchased 4 x clumping bamboo (Alphonse Karr) and transferred them into very large pots for screening purposes. It is very hot here (summer) 38 to 40 degree heat. They are getting some shade from tall established palm trees.
    My issue is…. One of my bamboo trees appear to be dying. At present, they are approximately 1.5m tall. I have changed the soil, fertilised well using a liquid fertiliser as recommended by my nursery. Watering well everyday, and I even sat the entire plant into a huge bucket of water for 4 days before repotting, but all to no avail. I’m reluctant to cut it back in case it won’t shoot again. The stems are very thin. All the leaves look dead and crunchy, while my 3 other plants are doing fine.
    Please help me and tell me what is wrong. Thank you 🙏 ❤

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I made the experience that bamboo is sometimes a bit 'offended' when moved to a new location meaning the leaves will turn brown and fall off. Normally, they will develop new leaves if the new conditions are right, so I would maybe wait a few weeks before you cut the canes (new canes will grow from the rhizomes in the ground anyway). Based on your description, I guess the bamboo plant may have had too much water. Bamboo should be kept moist, but not wet and sitting it in water for days may have not been ideal and watering every day may be too much water.
      So, I would recommend to water a bit less so that the soil just stays slightly moist and wait and see if new leaves start to develop.

    • @janeababe
      @janeababe Рік тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape thank you for replying. I have moved it to a more shaded area atm to see how it goes. Still looks dead and dry, but I’ll persevere. Cut back watering twice a week now, plus we had about 4 drops of rain the other night 😂😒 lol. If it hasn’t picked up by the start of autumn, I’ll consider cutting it back to help it shoot again.
      Thank you 🙏
      I appreciate your reply. 🙃

    • @janeababe
      @janeababe Рік тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape update…. We have noticed new leaves exploding everywhere over the bamboo tree. Woohoo. Thank you.

  • @ronweber4508
    @ronweber4508 3 місяці тому

    👍

  • @gonchawanchannel7874
    @gonchawanchannel7874 Місяць тому

    อยากได้พันธุ์ไผ่สีทอง

  • @boarmstrong3801
    @boarmstrong3801 2 роки тому +4

    Great video, im starting bamboo right now. I watched this video twice, you are so pretty i couldn't pay attention to you. You are really quite a beautiful woman :-)

  • @marjoriemoccia8591
    @marjoriemoccia8591 2 місяці тому +1

    Where can I purchase bamboo seeds ?

  • @bogdanprd4381
    @bogdanprd4381 6 місяців тому

    Hi, how old are these two ? Thanks

  • @MJorgy5
    @MJorgy5 2 роки тому +1

    Would clumping bamboo do well growing on a slope?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +1

      I cannot see any issue with that, it should be fine. The clumping bamboo hedge in the video is actually planted on a slight slope :)

  • @valluri_avinash
    @valluri_avinash 2 роки тому

    our bamboo plant is bending a lot while growing any ideas to control this and keep them growing straight

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому

      We found the best way is to tie a rope (not too tight) around the entire plant and attach it to a pole or fence or similar to keep the plant upright. Over time and as the canes get thicker, they should stat to stand up.

  • @wthomas5697
    @wthomas5697 2 роки тому

    I thought you had the same accent as Arnold. I'm surprised you can grow bamboo like that in Austria.

  • @LouieMiranda
    @LouieMiranda Рік тому

    Do you happen to know or got more info about pole fishing bamboo?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому

      Cut and dried bamboo is very strong. As far as I know this is just a normal bamboo cane used for fishing.

  • @hawaiidoves
    @hawaiidoves Рік тому

    are all black bamboo runners?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Рік тому

      There is one clumping type of black bamboo I know of called Fargesia nitida 'Black Pearl'. The best thing is to check the latin plant name at the nursery or online shop. If the name is 'Fargesia' something, it is a clumping type of bamboo. If the name is 'Phyllostachis' something, then it is a running type of bamboo.

  • @ramiroreyes3241
    @ramiroreyes3241 2 роки тому

    You are beautiful 👍🇨🇦

  • @ganeshdoifode9553
    @ganeshdoifode9553 5 місяців тому

    Hi mam im from India Maharashtra . and i want Japanese bamboo plants for farming can u help me

  • @BeccaL2016
    @BeccaL2016 2 роки тому

    Can you plant them in a big pot?

  • @kpeachey007
    @kpeachey007 2 роки тому

    Way can't just mow in the spring to controll spread?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +1

      The new canes coming out of the ground can be mowed. But the rhizomes growing under the ground will still continue growing and spreading. This is why the safest option to control running bamboo which is planted without a root block, is to dig out the rhizomes once a year. You can check out the "Japanese Garden Weekly Work #3" video, where we show how to dig out the bamboo shoots that have grown to far (last two chapters). Hope this answers your question :)

  • @lexb277
    @lexb277 2 роки тому

    What's a good clumping bamboo to buy?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому

      It depends on the look you want to achieve. Our clumping bamboo is called 'Fargesia rufa' and it produces shoots that start to hang over after they have grown out. If you prefer a more upright growing one, then the 'Fargesia murielae' is a nice choice :)

  • @AlePug-ju2vz
    @AlePug-ju2vz 2 роки тому

    Do leaves regrow on bamboo sticks after falling?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +1

      It is normal for bamboo to shed leaves. And, yes, they grow again during the growing season (depending on the climate you live in). We actually keep most of the fallen bamboo leaves on the ground around the bamboo, so they can serve as a natural fertilizer.

  • @MrDeicide1
    @MrDeicide1 Рік тому

    I usually messerschmitt my bamboos if they misbehave...

  • @vikramasilafoundation3692
    @vikramasilafoundation3692 2 роки тому

    Where is this garden?

  • @dDayye
    @dDayye 2 роки тому

    My neighbor has some bamboo and said I could get all I want, can it be transplanted, and if so will it still spread?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +3

      Yes, there are two ways of transplanting bamboo:
      1) if the bamboo is still a young plant, you can split the plant by using a spade. This will only work for younger plants as it will be easier getting through the roots / rhizomes. We have done this in the past with black bamboo and it worked well.
      2) the other option is to take a piece of rhizome (the parts that grow underground) and plant it in a pot until it starts to grow canes, so the actual bamboo shoot. The piece of rhizome should have enough roots and also at least one small shoot, which will become the cane. The soil the rhizome is planted in should be kept moist (not wet) and not dry out.
      Regarding spreading, if the bamboo is a running type of bamboo, then yes, it will start to spread over time. If it is a clumping bamboo, it will not spread like the running bamboo does. Clumping bamboo grows in a more compact way.
      Yo can also check out the "Japanese Garden Weekly Work - Episode 3" video, where I dig out running bamboo that has spread too far (last two chapters). Hope that answers your questions :)

    • @dDayye
      @dDayye 2 роки тому

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape Ok thank you.

    • @virdenaroberts6620
      @virdenaroberts6620 2 роки тому +1

      Don't do it do not plant bamboo in your yard big mistake

    • @Nitrobucket
      @Nitrobucket Рік тому

      @@virdenaroberts6620 she said it's clumping bamboo so it won't spread

    • @virdenaroberts6620
      @virdenaroberts6620 Рік тому

      If you know what's good for you please leave the bamboo alone regardless of the type rodents like to make nest under clumping bamboo my neighbor had bamboo broke thru his pool wall and created a leak So I . beg you not to plant bamboo you will never ever be able to get rid of it

  • @nguyetnguyenthithu7380
    @nguyetnguyenthithu7380 Рік тому

    people shouid take care garden or jungle or just small garden in their house to protect environment