Bamboo

De Bamboe is een geweldige, tropische plant en behoort tot de familie van grassoorten. De Bamboe is ideaal te gebruiken als sierlijke tuinplant of als haag.

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5x Phyllostachys bamboo -  220cm
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10x Phyllostachys bamboo - 220cm
10x Phyllostachys bamboo - 220cm
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Practical bamboo plants for outdoors

Bamboo is a fantastic tropical garden plant that belongs to the grass family. A special feature of this plant is that its appearance hardly changes throughout the year. This makes bamboo a stable and reliable choice for any garden lover. Whether you are looking for an ornamental outdoor plant to create an exotic atmosphere, or a natural hedge that provides privacy and shelter, bamboo is a perfect choice. With its lush leaves and elegant stems, this garden plant adds a tropical feel to any outdoor space. Bamboo is hardy to around -25 degrees Celsius, which means this plant can withstand the harshest winters with ease. This means you can enjoy a green accent in your garden all year round, without having to worry about frost damage.

What is the difference between proliferating and non-proliferating bamboo?

In the world of bamboo plants, there are two main types: proliferating and non-proliferating bamboo. The two differ mainly in their growth behaviour and root structure. Weedy bamboo has a slightly aggressive root system with long, horizontal roots. These roots spread quickly when standing in the ground and can form new shoots in various places, allowing this bamboo to quickly take over large areas. It is therefore ideal as a filler in your garden. Regular pruning is necessary to keep this growth under control. To prevent this bamboo from growing to unwanted areas, you can choose to install root cloth that limits the growth.
Non-growing bamboo grows somewhat more compactly. The rhizomes of these species stay closer to the mother plant, meaning they expand much more slowly. They are ideal for gardens where controlled and neat growth is desired. When choosing bamboo, it is essential to decide how you want to manage the space. Weedy bamboo can quickly create a lush look, but requires more maintenance to prevent unwanted spread. Non-growing bamboo offers more controlled growth, requiring less maintenance and better suited to smaller gardens or areas. In Green Bubble's range, we offer Phyllostachys bamboo, which falls under the weedy bamboo species and is ideal for creating a hedge in the garden.

How fast does bamboo grow?

In general, bamboo is known for its fast growth. Of course, this still depends on several factors such as soil, watering and sunlight. Bamboo grows fastest during the growing season, usually in spring and summer. During these periods, the shoots can rapidly increase in height.

What can you use bamboo for?

Not only is bamboo a beautiful ornamental plant, it is also great for creating natural screens and hedges that provide privacy and wind protection. Our discount packages with several plants are ideal for this. We offer these packages in sets of 5 bamboo plants or 10 bamboo plants, but they are also available as individual bamboo plants, so you can choose exactly the quantity that suits your garden. We have both normal bamboo (Phyllostachys bamboo) and Phyllostachys Bissetii individually or in 5 pieces and 10 pieces.

How do I care for my bamboo plant?

Taking care of a bamboo plant is easier than you might think, but it does require some attention to ensure your plant stays healthy and lush. From watering and feeding to choosing the right location and controlling growth. It's important to know how to keep your bamboo happy so you can enjoy it for as long as possible.

The best location for bamboo

Most bamboo species like plenty of sunlight, so place your bamboo in a spot where it receives at least four to six hours of direct sunlight a day. Just keep in mind that on hot summer days, the plant also needs more water. Although bamboo is flexible and strong, strong gusts of wind can damage the stems. Choose a spot sheltered from the wind such as next to a wall, fence or hedge to protect your bamboo and promote stable growth. Make sure you have enough space for your bamboo to grow, especially with proliferating species.

Water the bamboo plant

Make sure the bamboo's soil is always slightly moist. Test the moisture of the soil regularly by pricking the soil with your finger. If the soil feels dry, it is time to water. When watering, it is important to pour water directly at the roots of the plant, rather than spraying on the leaves. Also beware of over-watering. This can lead to root rot and other problems. Make sure the pot or soil has enough drainage holes to drain excess water. In hot weather or during dry periods, you may need to water your bamboo plant more often.

Fertilising the bamboo plant

The best time to feed your bamboo plant is in early spring, just before the growing season begins. Choose a fertiliser specially designed for ornamental grasses and bamboo. When feeding your bamboo plant, it is important to follow the recommended dosages on the packaging. Do not use too much fertiliser. This can damage the plant's roots and stunt its growth. By feeding your bamboo plant properly, you can ensure it stays healthy and strong.

How do I prune my bamboo plant?

Pruning is essential for a healthy bamboo plant. Start by removing dead or diseased branches and thin out densely overgrown branches for better air penetration. Check regularly for excessive growth and prune if necessary. Maintain the desired shape by trimming the tips of shoots. Use sharp secateurs or a sharp knife to do this.

Protect the bamboo from wind

Protect your bamboo from strong winds by placing it in a sheltered location, such as next to a wall or fence. If necessary, use support sticks to stabilise large plants and keep them firm. This will keep the bamboo healthy and strong even during windy days.

Prevent pests and diseases in the bamboo plant

Any plant can face pests and diseases, including bamboo. To prevent these problems, it is important to maintain good air circulation around the plant and make sure the soil is well drained. Regularly checking the bamboo for signs of pests or diseases, such as discoloured leaves or insects, is very important. If you notice any suspicious symptoms, it is advisable to act quickly by removing affected parts or using pesticides to tackle the problem. This way, you can maintain the health of your bamboo and effectively combat pests and diseases.

Order your bamboo plants at Green Bubble

Looking for beautiful bamboo plants for your garden or terrace? You've come to the right place at Green Bubble! With our beautiful bamboo plants you can create an exotic atmosphere or a natural hedge in your garden. Thanks to our direct collaboration with growers, we can guarantee the freshness and quality of our bamboo plants. Every day, we strive to provide our customers with high-quality specimens so that you can experience your own green oasis in all its glory! Don't feel like going to your local garden shop? No problem! We will deliver your bamboo plants directly to your home. Easily order your bamboo plants through Green Bubble and transform your garden or terrace into a beautiful environment!