by Sherry Boas | Oct 31, 2018 | clumping bamboo, cold weather, large container bamboo, poles, running bamboo, sale items, specials
BEAUTIFUL BAMBOO 18404 S.R. 19 Groveland, FL 34736 Beautifulbamboofarm@gmail.com (352)429-2425 www.beautifulbamboo.com Clumping Bamboo Clumpers grow gradually outward from the center with new canes growing taller and getting larger in diameter every year. The most...
by Sherry Boas | Apr 29, 2011 | cold weather, home decor, large container bamboo, running bamboo
Black Running Bamboo in a planter at Mellow Mushroom in Jacksonville, FLYesterday when Tim was delivering bamboo to customers in northeast Florida, he stopped for dinner at Mellow Mushroom along Rt. A1A. Last year, the Jacksonville location of Mellow Mushroom...
by Sherry Boas | Feb 15, 2011 | bamboo questions, cold weather, irrigation, mulch, new shoots, water
A customer from Winter Park, FL wrote to ask about winter watering needs for bamboo: Now that winter is still with us, yet changing into something like Spring over the next few days, should we adjust our winter watering schedule? We have restrictions at this time of...
by Sherry Boas | Dec 22, 2010 | bamboo questions, cold weather
A customer who bought bamboo from us before the recent cold snap wrote to ask: Is it normal for the bamboo to brown in the winter? All but the Golden Hedge now have brown leaves, following some rather bitterly cold nights we had last week and the week...
by Sherry Boas | Dec 13, 2010 | bamboo questions, cold weather
Dwarf Buddha Belly leaves are beginning to die after being nipped by last week’s freezing temperaturesMany people are worried about their bamboos. People have been calling to ask what they should do to protect their bamboos during tonight’s expected...
by Sherry Boas | Jul 22, 2010 | before and after, clumping bamboo, cold weather, emerald, landscape, new shoots
EMERALD TIMBER BAMBOO Bambusa textilis mutabilis/Kanapaha Can grow 30-40 feet with 2″ diameter canes. Very Hardy Emerald – also called Royal Bamboo or Wong Chuk – is a stately and elegant cold-hardy bamboo I often refer to Emerald...