Hi,
I have a black bamboo (Phylostachys Nigra - possibly spelled wrongly...) and have plans to try and divide the clump as it is quite large and I need another clump in the front garden. It has been growing in the same spot for about 4 years. Has anybody has any success splitting bamboo like this and, if so, what is the best time of the year to go about it.
I have had lot's of conflicting advice from family / friends and would appreciate any comments!
Many thanks,
Trevor
I do not know the rights and wrongs of splitting and planting. But this time last year I dug a huge big clump of black bamboo out with a jcb, then we cut the root ball with an axe and planted 15 new clumps in a row. They all took and new shoots came up this year. Plus the little bits left in the original place started shooting again.
I do believe they do not like a change in ph so check the soil in their new spot.
What Ace said. You shouldn't have any trouble dividing now. You'll probably need heavy digging equipment - axe, mattock, sharp spade, Ace's JCB would be useful
Thanks for the info - I'll give it a go on Sunday then!
No JCB but I do have an axe and, if all else fails, I can rely on my Incredible Hulk-like bad mood / temper... All it takes is for it to start raining again!
Now you are supposed to talk nicely to your plants, but bamboo will take a good swearing at and not be offended ;D
Where are you wetandcold? I only ask because its gonna be raining in the lower half of the country on Sunday ::) (according to BBC1 this morning). Good luck with brute force and swearing - I gave up trying to deal with my bamboo - too tough - even with an axe. Could have done with ACE's JCB ....... where do you park it ACE?
Twinkletoes
I'm in Glasgow - not in the lower half of the country but it will still be raining as always...!