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Any Hints On Clump Division?
I'VE TWO CLUMPS OF BAMBOO, NOW ABOUT 6'x 6', AND 10' HIGH. THEY WERE SOLD TO ME AS ARUNDINARIA NITIDA, WHICH I GUESS THIS IS SYNONYMOUS WITH FARGESIA NITIDA.
I'D LIKE TO DIVIDE THEM, LIFTING AND TRANSPLANTING 'HALF' OF EACH TO A SLIGHTLY WINDIER, SUNNIER SITE IN MY GARDEN IN NORTH WALES WHICH FACES WEST AND IS 700' UP. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHETHER TRANSPLANTING SUCH BIG PLANTS IS FEASIBLE, AND IF SO,WHAT ARE THE PITFALLS TO AVOID? |
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Any Hints On Clump Division?
GERDDI CYW wrote: I'VE TWO CLUMPS OF BAMBOO, NOW ABOUT 6'x 6', AND 10' HIGH. THEY WERE SOLD TO ME AS ARUNDINARIA NITIDA, WHICH I GUESS THIS IS SYNONYMOUS WITH FARGESIA NITIDA. I'D LIKE TO DIVIDE THEM, LIFTING AND TRANSPLANTING 'HALF' OF EACH TO A SLIGHTLY WINDIER, SUNNIER SITE IN MY GARDEN IN NORTH WALES WHICH FACES WEST AND IS 700' UP. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHETHER TRANSPLANTING SUCH BIG PLANTS IS FEASIBLE, AND IF SO,WHAT ARE THE PITFALLS TO AVOID? -- GERDDI CYW ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk I split my Aurea last year with no real problems. I think the best thing is to get a sharp blade to do the splitting and then getting them back into the ground quite quickly with plenty of feed and water. Mine sulked for a while (lost leaves, looked bedraggled) but came back better than ever. cheers Jason -- Check out my ebay auctions for Passifora caerulea and edulis seeds http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....sort=3&rows=50 |
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