Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Pruning Bamboo


Pruning bamboo by Bamboo creations victoria
Pruning Bamboo

Winter is the best time to prune your bamboo.  Be careful, however, not to prune your bamboo until it has become more established. It generally takes about 3 to 5 growing seasons for it to become established.  The time it takes for your bamboo to become established will depend on several factors: planted area, species, climate, water or moisture, sunlight, soil and nutrients.

Pruning your bamboo will help its overall health. The health of your plant will be improved by preventing overpopulation of canes and the removal of older canes that have reached the end of their life cycle. Canes can last for about 8 years so removing the older canes will create more room for new growth. 

Bamboo can be sculptured or hedged to any height.  Once the plant has reached the desired height then prune the tops off.  This can be achieved by either carefully pulling the canes down or by using a tool like a brush-cutter.

Preaching bamboo is a technique of lining up your plants and then removing the bottom leaves. This gives a bare look at the bottom of the plant with a full bushy look at the top.   This looks stunning as an ornamental feature to your garden. You can remove the leaves to any height to give whatever look you desire.

Pruning can be achieved using Pruning Shears, Hand/Garden saw or Reciprocating Saw.

Sunday, 3 May 2015

Bamboo in Pots


Bamboo can be grown in pots as well as in the ground. They can make great ornaments for a balcony or courtyard without the need to have a garden bed. People have also used planter boxes to create a bamboo screen.

Choosing the right pot for your bamboo is just as important as choosing the right bamboo for your situation.  Bamboo is quite shallow rooted so would prefer a shallow pot.  This can also aid in keeping the bamboo and the pot more stable.  With a shallow pot the weight is lower so will be more stable in higher winds.

If you are using the bamboo in the pot to provide a little privacy then a running bamboo may be better.  Running bamboo seems to grow higher in a pot than a clumping type of bamboo.  We can always assist you to decide the best type of bamboo for your situation.

As with most plants in pots, bamboo will eventually become root bound. Like you need to do with other plants, you will need to either re-pot the bamboo into a larger pot or divide the bamboo. This will need to be done approximately every 4-5 years depending on the bamboo chosen. The quicker the bamboo grows (which is great for your privacy) the quicker it will become root bound. Don't forget to put your bamboo into your pot plant watering regime.  Bamboo need to keep moist so water on a regular basis.

As with any bamboo situation, if you are unsure about the type of bamboo that is appropriate for your situation then either email us at info@bamboo-plants.com.au or give us a call on 1300 654 454.


Monday, 16 March 2015

Candy cane bamboo going to Canberra

Candy cane bamboo from Bamboo Creations victoria
Candy cane bamboo going to Canberra Collectors Plant Fair
Look at the colour of the Candy Cane bamboo culms. This type of bamboo is perfect for the Canberra Collectors Plant Fair as it is quite rare within Australia. 

The botanical name for this stunning bamboo is
Himalayacalamus falconeri Damarapa. It can tolerate temperatures down to approx -9 degrees which would suit the Canberra frosts and colder weather.  It is a clumping type of bamboo as shown in the picture on the right. It has a maximum height of approximately 5 metres.  All the details about this bamboo are on our website.  You can use the following link to go directly to the candy cane page: www.bamboo-plants.com.au/bamboo-products/candy-cane-bamboo.php

People are obviously getting the message about the free delivery of our products to our expos and other events as we are taking quite a few orders up to Canberra.  If you would also like to take advantage of this offer then give us a ring on 1300 654 454.

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Canberra Collectors plant fair is nearly here

Bamboo Creations at the Canberra Tharwa Collactors Plant Fair
Bamboo Creations at Canberra Collectors Plant Fair
The Canberra collectors plant fair is on very soon and Bamboo Creations Victoria will be attending with our van full of special bamboo.  This is running on the 21st and 22nd March from 10am to 4pm.  The fair is situated in the grounds of the beautiful Lanyon Homestead in Tharwa.  The address is Tharwa Drive in Tharwa (directions according to the website: From Canberra head south along Tuggeranong  Parkway/Drakeford Drive. Turn right onto Tharwa Dve, follow signs to Lanyon Homestead).

The plant fair has a double whammy for people that love their plants.  You can look at and purchase the best plants directly from the growers and you can also stroll through and fully enjoy the beautiful Lanyon Homestead gardens.  The Homestead gardens have flowing perennial beds, spectacular roses and a vegetable garden containing many heirloom varieties. 

For all the people that are coming along and would like us to bring your order with us then please give us a call beforehand. Our website has more details about this and all the other markets, expos and fairs that we attend. We would love to see you in Canberra so drop in and say Hello.

Monday, 2 March 2015

Bamboo Creations at Foster this weekend.

Bamboo Creations attending Foster/Promontory market this sunday 8th March 2015
Bamboo Creations exhibit at Foster Market
Foster is in such a pretty part of Victoria. Down close to Wilson's Promontory with a lovely scenic drive to get there.  This will be our second last time this year that we will be attending the Foster market.  The last time will be Easter. So make use of the long weekend to go for a drive along the beach and come and say Hello to us down at the Foster Market this Sunday.

We will taking our van full of Bamboo products including many different types of Bamboo Plants and our range of bamboo fibre products. We are still running the free delivery service. So if you order prior to the weekend then we will put it in the van and bring it with us. Get in quick as we can only fit so many items in the van.

You get to Foster using the M1 highway out of Melbourne.  You then take the South Gippsland and head through Korumburra and Leongatha or you can go via the scenic route via the coast on the Bass Highway.  The following is a google map of how to get there: Google map of foster market. Our website has more details about this market and a link to the market's website.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Gracilis, that wonderful screening bamboo


Gracilis bamboo used as a green screen for driveway supplied by Bamboo Creations Victoria
Gracilis Bamboo used to create a driveway screen in under 2 years
We have spoken about Gracilis before but look at these photos.  In less than 2 years there is a beautiful green screen down the driveway.  This provides excellent privacy and also a wind barrier.

The botanical name for this versatile bamboo is Bambusa textilis var. gracilis with a common name of Slender Weavers bamboo.  We use the word versatile as it quite drought tolerant and can also handle very cold temperatures. This means it is perfect for our country given the varied temperatures and conditions this plant has to contend with.  

This is a clumping type of bamboo as can be seen by these pictures. The culms clump together to build that perfect hedge or screen.  We can give more information about how many you need to plant to create the desired screen at your property. 

picture of gracilis bamboo clump provided by Bamboo Creations Victoria
Gracilis Bamboo clump
This bamboo has a maximum height of approximately 6 to 8 metres which is sufficient to hide neighbouring buildings.  Another reason this bamboo is great for screening is it is very fast growing. The picture of the driveway screen above show that this screen was created in about 1.5 years.

As always, we are just at the end of the phone if you have any queries about this bamboo or any other bamboo (1300 654 454).  You can also come to our nursery to see this an our other bamboo varieties, or you can visit at one of our many different markets and expos.

Monday, 23 February 2015

Bamboo Socks From Bamboo Creations Nursery

Bamboo Creations Nursery has many types of Bamboo Socks

Here is some information about Bamboo fibre products
Bamboo textiles are cloth, yarn, and clothing made out of bamboo fibres. While historically used only for structural elements, such as bustles and the ribs of corsets. In recent years a range of technologies have been developed allowing bamboo fibre to be used in a wide range of textile and fashion applications. Modern bamboo clothing is clothing made from either 100% bamboo yarn or a blend of bamboo and cotton yarn. The bamboo yarn can also be blended with other textile fibres such as hemp or even spandex.
Bamboo Creations Nursery has many bamboo products that you could purchase through our 
Shopping cart Click on the Bamboo Socks below to see our bamboo products and we have many many more to come. Keep an eye on our blog for Sales and new bamboo products by joining this site on your right side.
We are offering Free postage for purchasing 5 items or more.The free postage is for only 4 weeks 
So get those orders in before you miss out on the postage savings. Here is a link to our bamboo fibre product page so you can check out the range of our products and all the colours that are available: Bamboo Socks



Bamboo Thick Socks





Comfort Business Socks

 

Sports Crew Socks





Sports Ped Socks

Bamboo Charcoal Health Socks

Mens Singlets





Mens Trunks




Women's Singlets





Women’s Underwear

BIKINI Style



BOYLEG Style