My response:
We’re still being cautious and waiting until the end of February to trim but it’s probably safe to do some snipping now. As the weather warms, live sections of cane will start to send out new leaves and, of course, as soon as it gets even warmer, new shoots will begin to appear. You can add compost and/or worm castings any time at all. There is no bad time to apply top dressings of organic matter or mulch to bamboo. Good for you for growing worms! That’s something I’ve always wanted to do but never gotten around to setting up. We’ve had a compost pile for years but no worm bin. Your plants should respond with vigor!
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When should I trim back cold-damaged leaves and canes?
by Sherry Boas | Feb 12, 2009 | bamboo questions
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