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Bamboo is a rapidly growing grass that continually produces new growth and new shoots.… More
With the popularity of indoor, lucky bamboo plants, interest in other Asian plants has… More
Bamboo has been used by humans for thousands of years. It is a renewable… More
bamboo trees are categorized as clumping or running. Clumping bamboo varieties are slow spreaders… More
...an grow to be quite tall. However, bamboo isn't a tree but an ornamental… More
...vergreen in every sense of the word. Unlike other trees, bamboo lives on after… More
Over two-thirds of Earth's plant species grow in the rainforests. Rainforest plants must thrive… More
Zone 7 is a temperate zone listed in the USDA hardiness zones. It is… More
Bamboo palms are grown for their delicate appearance and manageable size. Rarely reaching more… More
Bamboo is an ideal grass for landscapes with Asian style, but you can also… More
Bamboo palms are popular indoor plants that do well in light shade. They have… More
...amboo is technically classified as a grass, not a tree. Even in temperate climates,… More
The Chinese hold the bamboo money tree as an important element in feng shui.… More
The bamboo "tree" is actually a grass of the Gramineae family. Its stem is… More
The palm bamboo plant is both pretty to look out and an excellent addition… More
The existence of the bamboo plant in China's Zhejiang Province dates back more than… More
...rder and privacy much quicker than any species of tree. If all of its… More
Bamboo is an effective and attractive screen. It helps prevent soil erosion, creates a… More
Bamboo is grass that resembles a tree or shrub. The segmented trunks and long,… More
Bamboo is a fast-growing ornamental grass with woody stems called "culms" on which long,… More
Find trees, shrubs and plants by joining a garden club or checking on www.craigslist.com. Find… More
Propagate bamboo by cutting off part of the root and the stem before planting it… More
Bamboo plants should be placed in a sunny environment that doesn't provide too much shade.… More
To grow bamboo, place a piece of the plant in the ground or in a… More
To grow apple trees, plant several trees near each other in an area with lots… More
To grow a palm tree, plant the tree in a warm area with wet winters,… More
The two main types of bamboo plants are clumping bamboo, which grows tall very quickly… More
...ants is a great way to avoid building fences, and bamboo, camellias, arborvitaes and lilacs… More
bamboo plants are either running bamboo, which spreads quickly unless contained, or clumping bamboo, which… More
...e-style garden, block off the area with a wall of bamboo, use lots of rocks… More
Different types of grasses include Kentucky blue grass and rye grass for cooler climates and… More
Build a tomato cage by tying bamboo or wooden stakes together with wire or rope… More
Bamboo is a great garden plant or garden container plant that can grown almost anywhere… More
...thrive indoors in low light include pathos, lucky bamboo, colias and Christmas cactus, as all… More
Starting a garden can be done in even a very small space, so long as… More
...n professional advice on how to repot your bonsai tree, in this free video. More
Learn professional tips on how to plant a bonsai tree, in this free video. More
Learn how to stake plants for support, plus beginner gardening tips, advice and ideas for… More
Learn what garden tools are necessary for maintaining your garden in this free gardening video. More
Gardeners use stakes to keep plants growing straight. Learn about gardening stakes from an award-winning… More
hey all....i just found this forum yesterday. i'm originally from chicago but i lived in miami, fl and austin, tx before moving down to costa rica about four years ago. i'm a nature freak, so i've done a fair amount of gardening everywhere i've lived. i'm much more of a… More
My backyard privacy has been invaded and I need something to create a privacy hedge at least 10 feet high. I already have a 6ft. wooden fence, but the new neighbors have just built a "monstrosity trellis" that stands 4ft. above our wooden fence and spans 40 ft. long. It… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
The Nursery at Ty Ty seems to have many very dissatisfied customers. Evidently, they've had their name and negative comments removed from the Garden Watchdog website by threat of lawsuit. I just thought I'd warn everybody in case, like me, you tend to trust people. I stumbled upon some negative… More
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