1. Intro to Bamboo for Hedging and Screening
BambooHQ Videos
January 25th, 2010Giant Bamboo – Dendrocalamus giganteus
January 20th, 2010Rhizome Barrier
January 20th, 2010The Golden Runner – Phyllostachys vivax ‘Aureocaulis’
January 20th, 2010Running Bamboo
January 19th, 2010Intro to Bamboo for Hedging and Screening
January 18th, 2010Frequently Asked Questions
October 8th, 20091. Is your online store secure?
2. How do I place an order?
3. What does #01, #02, #03, #05 size mean?
4. How do you ship the bamboo?
5. How much is shipping?
6. Do you have any shipping restrictions?
7. How do you pack the bamboo for shipping?
9. I am within three months of my first frost. Can I order now and have you hold it until it is warm enough to ship?
10. How do I determine my USDA climate zone, low temperature or frost date?
11. How do I identify which bamboo are running and which are clumping?
12. How do I contain my running bamboo?
13. How do I properly plant and take care of my bamboo?
14. What is planting area?
15. How fast does bamboo grow?
16. What types of bamboo have a tropical look?
17. What is a good bamboo for making a hedge or screen?
18. How far apart should I space my bamboo to create a hedge?
19. What bamboo are suitable for as ground covers?
20. I live in a dry, hot area of the country Are there any bamboo that will survive in this climate?
21. I live in a cold area of the country. Are there any bamboo that will survive in this climate?
22. What are common pests and treatments for pests on bamboo?
23. My bamboo has black soot on it. What is this? How can I get rid of it?
24. Why are my bamboo leaves and culms turning yellow?
Landscape project using Golden Bamboo
November 28th, 2008WOW! the bamboo arrived today—really gorgeous.
October 12th, 2008October 08 Bamboo Headquarters Events
September 27th, 2008October will be a festive month of special bamboo sales for us. On Monday the 13th we will be offering small to medium sized plants of the most colorful and exotic at the San Diego Horticulture Society Meeting in conjunction with a program “Bamboo, the Earth and Us.” For more information go to http://www.sdhortsoc.org/meetings.htm. The cost is $5.00 for non-members.
Then on Saturday the 25th we will offer a large cross section of all our bamboos at the much-anticipated sale by San Diego Chapter of the American Bamboo Society, which also features an auction of rare bamboo. One can often find species that have been newly introduced from other countries after undergoing rigorous inspection and approval by the USDA. For further details visit http://www.abssocal.org/calendar.html.
This event is free to the public!


