When is the best time to plant bamboo?
Frequently asked questionsBasically, you can plant bamboo any time you can work the soil. We have done most of our planting from November through March; however, we have planted in every month of the year with success.
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Frequently asked questions about bamboo.You can plant temperate bamboo anytime the ground is workable. We dig and plant year around in climate zone 7a. In colder areas planting is best done during the Spring time, but all during the Summer months is also fine as long as you water the bamboo frequently.
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ABS - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)If you are a beginner you probably should try to find a bamboo nursery somewhere near you. A local nursery would be familiar with your climate and soil conditions. If you can’t find one, then you can contact one of the suppliers close to you, who are willing to ship bamboo, and ask for advice. Be sure to tell them your hottest and coldest days, what your soil is like and how much rain you get.
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PAPHIOPEDILUM: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)The choice over whether to divide large plants really depends on your growing goals and situation. You may wish to grow the plant into a larger 'specimen plant' that will produce larger and more flowers reliably, or you may want to produce divisions for trade or sale if the plant is in demand. Because most of our plants 'work by producing seed, we are very hesitant to divide them unless they fall apart at a division point when they are repotted.
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County Extensions Frequently Asked QuestionsIn this area tomatoes and other warm season vegetables are planted in the spring (March) and fall (September). For a complete listing of vegetable varieties and their planting dates request publication SP 103 from your local Cooperative Extension Service.
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Garden design by Lesley KeckAutumn and spring are much the best times for planting trees, shrubs, roses and herbaceous perennials when the ground is moist but not saturated. Ensure that the root ball of plants have been well soaked with water prior to planting. Make sure that the plants receive a good supply of water throughout their first year and water well in subsequent years during periods of drought. Evergreens should be planted in the early spring when the ground is still damp.
Related QuestionsLifestyle Landscapes: Landscape Design/Build SeattleSuccessful planting can take place any time of the year; however, there are advantages and disadvantages to every season. Fall and winter planting require less watering and are less stressful on plants due to the fact that plants are entering dormancy. The availability of some types of plants, such as trees, is also at its peak in fall and winter. The warmer ground and wet weather of spring are also ideal for planting.Related Questions
When is the best time to plant herbs?
FAQsIn our climate, you can plant herbs year round, keeping in mind that summer can be hard on any plant if they are not given proper care and water. Some do better at different times however. For instance, dill, cilantro, chervil, and most greens (such as arugula and mustard) are cool season plants and do best when planted in fall, winter, or early spring. They will not tolerate the heat of our summers.
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John Shelley's Garden Center & Nursery, Inc.In either early Spring or throughout the Fall. The reason is that the soil temperature is low and the tree's roots can easily acclimate to the new soil where it will live for the rest of its life without stress. It takes about 30-45 days for a tree to root-in and begin living on its own without the additional care required to sustain its life. If a drought would occur, a minimum of 25 gallons or 1" of water would be required per tree per week to keep them alive.
Related QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions About The American Liberty Elm Gi...Early spring or early fall is the best time for your young elm to become established, when temperatures are lower and rainfall is more abundant. A fall-planted tree will arrive near or completely dormant, but its root system will continue growing until the ground freezes. It will be ready to burst into growth when Spring arrives in your area.Related Questions
What is the best time of year to plant?
Most tree planting for reforestation is done when seedlings are dormant and rainfall is frequent, that is, between December and April. Later planting can put your seedlings at risk because they can be exposed to warm temperatures before their roots have been settled into the soil by a good rain. Under some circumstances it may be desirable to plant in the early fall. This requires a containerized seedling that has been cultured for early shipment.
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Welcome to South Pacific Orchids, IncYes, you can do this yourself and make it curl like farmers do when the stick is fresh and young. The stick is not going to grow longer but it can turn when it feels the light coming from only one side for certain length of time.
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Forestry & Natural Resources: Extension & Outreach: ...The best time for planting trees is dependent on what type of tree is being planted. Most conservation tree plantings in Indiana are done with bare-root seedlings that may only be one or two years old. These seedlings should be planted in the Spring. Depending on weather conditions, March to mid May is the ideal time. Containerized seedlings can be planted in either Spring or Fall for most species.
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Ferta LawnSpring and fall are excellent times to plant grass seed. For Kentucky bluegrass, temperatures should be around 80 degrees F. For details on how to plant grass seed, see our How To section.
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Reeders LandscapingJune is a great month to plant trees, shrubs and groundcovers. Pay close attention to their watering requirements because their root systems will be in the original soil ball of the plant for the first several months. Note that these plants may require an occasional hand watering until they begin to establish.
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Western Landscaping Kingston - Frequently Asked QuestionsPlant material thinning, shaping, plant revitalization, and so forth, varies as per plant species in the right time of the season.
Related QuestionsWhen is the best time to transplant a plant or tree?
FAQs to paver patios, landscape installations - HLC Columbus...Most trees and shrubs do best when transplanted in the spring or fall, however I have found that with proper care you can transplant most pants just about any time. One more note about planting, a plant can be put in the ground any time of year as long as the ground is not frozen. It is the act of cutting the roots of a plant that is can kill it. A plant purchased at the nursury has already been transplanted and can be put in the ground any time as long as it gets watered.
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Japanese Maples - Wildwood Farm Nursery & Sculpture Gard...Anytime! As long as you can be sure the tree will be properly watered, you may plant a container-grown maple tree (all our trees are container grown) any month of the year.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsCannas should be planted in the Spring after danger of hard freezing has passed.They, like the glads, are not cold-hardy.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe best time to plant gladiolus is in the Spring when danger of hard freezing has passed. If you live in the deep south, you can plant almost anytime. They are not cold-hardy. While a bigger bulb will most likely produce a bigger flower, it does not necessarily mean a better flower. The bulb of a smaller species will produce a smaller plant, but the quality may be equal, if not better than a bulb of a larger species.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsThe ideal time to plant trees is during the trees' dormant season, after leaf drop in the fall and before bud break in the spring.
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County Extensions Frequently Asked QuestionsPotted citrus trees can be planted almost anytime of the year. Fall and Spring are two of the better times. Since newly planted citrus trees are not as cold hardy as more mature ones, Fall planting should be done at least two (2) months before freezing temperatures can be expected.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Wildflowers from Clyde Robi...Clyde Robin. In temperate zones, it is best to plant in the fall just prior to the first rains. In areas that get hard winter freezes it is best to wait until the spring and after danger of heavy frost has passed. .
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FAQsPalm trees like to be transplanted when they are actively growing. Spring and summer are best but some varieties can be planted all year.
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Houston Area Urban Forestry Council FAQIn the Texas Bayou Region, the best time to plant trees are generally mid November to late February. Planting in late fall or winter will allow roots to become established before moisture demanding summer sets in. For planting techniques please refer to the Houston Area Urban Forestry Council’s Tree Information Center page located on this web site.
Related QuestionsCan I plant some bamboo in a swampy area?
Frequently asked questions about bamboo.Temperate bamboo like water, but love drainage. There are a couple species suited to damp sites and we do generally have them in stock. The native North American bamboo 'River Cane'' and A.g. tecta or 'Switch Cane' adapt very well to swampy or poorly drained areas. There are a couple Phyllostachys species, atrovaginata (congesta), rubromarginata and purpurata, that also do well. During the early Spring we usually have these for sale, but they sell out quickly.
Related QuestionsWhat part of the bamboo plant do you eat?
Frequently asked questionsFor humans, bamboo shoots are a treat. Harvest new shoots before they emerge from the ground or before their height reaches 4 times the diameter of the shoot. There are a number of recipes using bamboo shoots on our site. Bamboo shoots as well as mature leaves and branches are a favorite of many animals (in addition to pandas). Cows, horses and goats are particularly fond of bamboo which makes a good winter forage for livestock.
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