Bamboo Planting & Care Instructions
Your New Planting If this is your first time planting or caring for bamboo, the following list of tips and guidelines will help to ensure
Your New Planting If this is your first time planting or caring for bamboo, the following list of tips and guidelines will help to ensure
At Almaville Bamboo, we take great care in preparing our plants for their journey to your location, ensuring they arrive in excellent condition and are
Bamboo is a versatile and hardy plant that can thrive with minimal care, but some maintenance practices can help manage its growth and appearance according
Taxonomic names, also known as scientific names, are a universal language for identifying and classifying all living things. This two-part naming system is used by
Bamboo is a highly versatile plant that can grow in both expansive gardens and more confined spaces. For those looking to utilize bamboo for screening
Bamboo is known for its adaptability and can grow in a variety of soil conditions, but for optimal growth, it requires a certain soil depth
The success of bamboo in your garden depends significantly on ensuring it receives the right amount of sunlight. Each species of bamboo we offer comes
Hardy Temp refers to the minimum temperature range at which a bamboo species can survive the winter. It is a critical factor for gardeners and
USDA Hardiness Zones are a guide defined by the United States Department of Agriculture to categorize regions based on their minimum winter temperatures. These zones
At Almaville Bamboo Company, we are dedicated to offering bamboo varieties that thrive and perform best in our region which falls within specific USDA Hardiness
To give you an idea of what you can carry, we typically load 25 Adult Screening Plants in a long bed pickup truck or 20 in a 6-1/2′ bed. You can get 80-85 plants on a double axle 16 foot trailer.
You will need a tailgate or ramps or need to build some elevation on the back of your trailer.
If you don’t have a tarp, we can cover the plants for you- we have successfully had plants make it to Colorado, Maryland, Michigan and Florida covered with carpet backing or “Leno.”
If you expect your order to be greater than 20 plants, please call ahead so we can be sure of availability of your particular species. We prefer to stabilize the newly dug plants for 2 weeks.