Privacy, Shade and Tropical Vibes
WhyĀ Fernleaf Bamboo?
Fernleaf Bamboo, a variety of Multiplex Bamboo, is the perfect candidate for your front or side yard hedge, patio or even indoors.
Graceful, thin canes gather at the base of the plant,Ā producingĀ long, slender, fern-like foliage. TheĀ full branches form a voluminousĀ canopy thatĀ can provide privacy, shade, and tropical vibes, wherever your Fernleaf Bamboo is planted.
This compact, clumping varietyĀ adds fast-growing color without the maintenance.Ā Fernleaf BambooĀ thrives in almost any conditions, including toughĀ urban soil. Once established, Fernleaf Bamboos are hardy and drought-tolerant, and respond well to trimming.
Fully mature, this Fernleaf Bamboo grows just 6-10 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide,Ā perfect forĀ easy privacy for yards or patios, or even planted in containers indoors.Ā And the best part? Since it’s a clumping variety, it’s less likely to spread where it’s not wanted.
WhatāsĀ not to love about this low-maintenance tropical hedge? Get your Fernleaf Bamboo today!
Planting & Care
Location:Ā Even non-invasive BambooĀ is a vigorous grower, so be sure to prune regularly to control its spread. You can also plant it in containers or using in-ground barriers.Ā ForĀ container-grown Bamboo, make sure to have plenty of drainageĀ holes.Ā
1. Planting:Ā For best results, give your Bamboo a sunny spot that will provide some shade in the winter. Bamboo prefersĀ loamy soilĀ which contains a mixture of sand, silt, and clay and offers good drainage. However, the Bamboo adapts to moist soil types, provided there is good drainage. Also, since the Bambooās root system is shallow, provide protection from high winds.
Dig a hole with the same depth as the plantās container and about twice its width. Carefully place the Bamboo plant in the hole. Backfill, remove any air pockets that may have formed while filling the hole and test the sturdiness of the plant once it’s in the ground to make sure winds will not be able to topple it. Water generously and tamp down the surrounding soil.
2.Ā Watering:Ā The Multiplex needs plenty ofĀ moisture, especially when itās young, so waterĀ every other day for the first month. After that,Ā check the surrounding soil about 3 inches downĀ and only water ifthis area is dry. For yourĀ container-plantedĀ Bamboo, water until you see itĀ flow from the drainage holes.
3. Fertilizing:Ā Once your Bamboo becomes established, you should implement a regular fertilizing schedule. High-nitrogen organic fertilizer is the best choice for Bamboo. Apply once in the summer and again in the fall.
4.Ā Pruning:Ā Occasionally remove dead shoots to thinĀ the bamboo out andĀ remove horizontal stems that areĀ outside of the designated growing area with loppers.For hedges,Ā an electric trimmer or hand shears do wellĀ on the Fernleaf Bamboo.
Cut at the height you wish,Ā pruning just above the nearest node (the distinctĀ line, oftenĀ bulging a bit, that divides the sections ofĀ the bamboo stem). Otherwise, you will only needĀ to prune new shoots annually and remove deadĀ stems yearly.

















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