I’m rehabilitating the bamboo stands neglected by years of renters. Folks, if you are constantly puzzling your cutting tools into a clump to thin, it’s been far too long!
I found several good looking shoots and gave them space. (I only made one “oops” cut.) Even when terribly neglected, bamboo never takes more than 3 yrs to bounce back. In a few weeks, this clump will fill back in better than before.
Now to set the sprinkler on this clump while I start on the others.
(Sorry if the caption/photo order got mixed up on this.)
@Fritillaria2 That golden bamboo is spectacular!
@sculpin It’s pretty special. 😊
I looked it up: Phyllostachys viridis “Robert Young”. The only drawback to this variety is that the green doesn’t stay when it cures. ☹️
@Fritillaria2 I've just been looking it up. 😀 How aggressive a runner has it been for you?
@sculpin It’s been *very* tame compared to the others.
(PS I actually prefer the runners over the clumpers, myself. Seems counterintuitive, I know.)
Neglected bamboo, getting some TLC. Photos, first, the crookstem (?) I’m currently working on: finished portion is on the right, unfinished on the left. Next photo, a rare bamboo, “Robert Somethingorother”*, all finished. It’s hard to see the fat shoots growing alongside. All will get a good watering so the foliage will be lush.
*This bamboo has fat stalks that turn golden with random green stripes on the culm rather than the groove. (See photo.)
#gardening #bamboo