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theothermarg

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growing bamboo from seed
« on: March 30, 2007, 12:45:14 »
has anybody tried this? i,v been looking on e-bay and found quite a few bamboo seeds for sale this seems interesting but is this way any good? i have a plain hardy plant app 5' high in a pot to stop it going mad in my small garden so advise on a variety suitable for this would be helpful  i do have a greenhouse to overwinter for less hardy types
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Re: growing bamboo from seed
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2007, 19:19:54 »
Hi
i collected seed from a Fargesia Nitida last autumn and now have two plants that are about 6 inches high and getting nice and bushy.  According to my bamboo book plants from seed can be faster growing than divisions of more mature plants.  The seed I collected was planted straight away and took a few weeks to germinate.  I put it on the kitchen window sill through the winter as they need nurturing for a couple of years.

If you look around garden fences you might find a F. nitida in flower and can collect a few seeds for free.  They are ripe when falling off easily, but the ones I collected needed a bit of pulling out and still germinated.  The hedge I collected from is still in flower and I may try some more this summer. ( The flowers overhang onto public footpath).

Good luck - I love bamboo.


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Re: growing bamboo from seed
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2007, 21:40:53 »
thanks new plot  i,ll try to find it in abook so i reconize it  mine is just outside a window i love watching the leaves move about in the breeze
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