How to Grow Bambusa Vulgaris Wamin
- 1). Make a planting hole two times the width of the root ball and the same approximate depth. Leave 3 to 5 feet between each bambusa vulgaris wamin if planting more than one.
- 2). Place the roots of bambusa vulgaris wamin into the hole and cover them with the loose soil.
- 3). Add water until the soil feels moist, but not wet.
- 4). Spread 3 inches of mulch around the plant, but avoid resting it against the cane.
- 5). Water the plants twice each week, providing approximately 1/2 gallon at each watering. Increase the frequency of watering during extremely dry conditions to keep the roots from drying out.
- 6). Prune bambusa vulgaris wamin in spring to eliminate dead, damaged and unattractive growth. Use sharp pruning shears and make smooth cuts as close to the nodes as possible.
- 7). Broadcast 3 inches of organic compost over the root zone each spring to provide extra nutrients.
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