Lei bamboo was suitable to be planted in Zhejiang, Hunan, Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangsu, Anhui, Shanghai, Jiangxi and other provinces in China. Thunder bamboo likes warm and humid environments. It grows well in areas with an average annual temperature of 15 ° C and an annual rainfall of 1400 mm. In addition, thunder bamboo was also suitable to grow in slightly acidic to neutral soil that was sunny, close to water sources, loose soil, and good drainage and ventilation. Thunder bamboo was produced in Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Shanghai, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangsu, Hubei, Hunan, and Guangdong. Therefore, these places were all suitable for planting thunder bamboos.
Evergreen bamboos were suitable to be planted in the courtyard. Evergreen bamboo was one of the ideal choices for garden planting. It was a kind of clumping bamboo species, growing luxuriantly and densely, easily forming a landscape. Evergreen bamboos adapted to the environment of the courtyard and did not need a lot of space to grow well. In addition, bamboo had always symbolized integrity, integrity, and a beautiful meaning of rising steadily. Therefore, the ever-green bamboo could not only add vitality to the courtyard, but also bring a beautiful meaning.
The bamboos most suitable for courtyard planting were the big belly bamboo, white bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, black bamboo, purple bamboo, green bamboo, golden inlaid jade bamboo, early garden bamboo, zither silk bamboo, square bamboo, palm bamboo, bamboo, yellow groove bamboo, and other bamboo species. These bamboos could be used in the courtyard to shade the sun, block the wind, decorate, isolate, and many other purposes. They also had ornamental value and medicinal value. Among them, purple bamboo, gold-inlaid jade bamboo, bamboo, early garden bamboo and other varieties were suitable for planting in the northern region. In general, ornamental bamboo was most suitable for planting in the courtyard.
Green bamboos were suitable to be planted in the courtyard. Green bamboo was a common species of bamboo. It did not have high requirements for its growth environment. It was suitable for acidic and neutral soil and could adapt to the climate of the northern region. Green bamboos grew fast and became useful early. They had good functions such as adjusting the climate, conserving water sources, maintaining water and soil, solidifying soil and preventing erosion, preventing wind and reducing disasters, and so on. They played a very good role in maintaining ecological balance and protecting the human living environment. The most suitable soil for planting green bamboos was sandy loam with acid and good drainage. It was best to mix it with some humus soil from the mountain forest. Green bamboo could be used as a green plant in the courtyard. It could bring fresh and beautiful natural scenery and cultivate people's feelings.
There were many flower pots suitable for planting bamboo. They could use plastic flower pots, plastic buckets, nutrition bowls, seedling bags, earthen pots, and pottery pots. The plastic flowerpot was one of the most commonly used flowerpot materials. It was light and cheap. The plastic bucket was very suitable for planting bamboo because the height could be freely adjusted to meet the soil and air requirements of the bamboo. The nutrition bowl was a small flower pot that was suitable for planting bamboo. It could limit the growth of bamboo and save soil and space. The seedling bag was suitable for mass reproduction of bamboos, providing enough soil and space for bamboos to grow freely. Earthen pots and pottery pots had good ventilation and were suitable for planting plants that needed good drainage, such as bamboo. When choosing a flower pot, you need to consider the type and size of bamboo, as well as your own actual situation, such as space and budget. At the same time, pay attention to the breathability and drainage of the flower pot to ensure that the bamboo grows in a suitable environment.
The early garden bamboo was suitable to be planted in the courtyard. The early garden bamboo was a kind of bamboo with strong adaptability. It could grow in the outdoor environment in the north and could withstand low temperatures. Its leaves were densely distributed and could reach a height of more than 8 meters. It was very suitable as a landscape plant in the courtyard. In addition, the early garden bamboo did not have high requirements for the soil, and the survival rate was high. It could reflect good ornamental value in the same year it was planted. Therefore, the early garden bamboo was a bamboo species suitable for planting in the courtyard.
The types of bamboos suitable for planting in the courtyard were purple bamboo, gold-inlaid jade bamboo, bamboo, green bamboo, early garden bamboo, etc. These bamboos had strong vitality and ornamental value. They were adaptable and did not require too much management. Among them, the purple bamboo's bamboo pole was purple-black and its leaves were green. It had high ornamental value and was suitable to be planted in the corner of the courtyard, beside the rocks, or beside the pond. The bamboo poles with yellow and green stripes were more ornamental and suitable for planting in sunny places in the courtyard. Bamboo was a common and easy to plant bamboo. It grew vigorously and was suitable for planting in the courtyard. Green bamboo was also a type of bamboo with strong cold resistance. It had a beautiful appearance and could purify the air and improve the courtyard environment. The early garden bamboo was also suitable for planting in the courtyard. In general, according to the specific situation of the courtyard and personal preferences, one could choose the suitable type of bamboo to plant.
The types of bamboos suitable for planting in the northern courtyard were gold-inlaid jade bamboo, purple bamboo, early garden bamboo, yellow bamboo, green bamboo, green bamboo, and arhat bamboo. These bamboo species had strong cold resistance and could adapt to the climate of the northern region. The gold-inlaid jade bamboo was a type of bamboo that grew in a scattered manner. The height of the bamboo was about three meters, and the height of the bamboo pole was up to seven meters. It had gorgeous leaves and golden bamboo stripes. Purple bamboo was a kind of bamboo with high ornamental value. Its bamboo was tough and could be used to make furniture and crafts. The early garden bamboo was a kind of bamboo species with strong cold resistance, able to withstand a low temperature of-20 degrees Celsius. Yellow bamboo, green bamboo, green bamboo, and other varieties were also suitable for planting in the northern courtyard. In general, the northern courtyard was suitable for planting bamboo species with strong cold resistance. These bamboos could not only increase the green landscape of the courtyard, but also adapt to the climate conditions in the northern region.
The bamboos suitable for planting in the northern courtyard were gold-inlaid jade bamboo, purple bamboo, yellow groove bamboo, green bamboo, early garden bamboo, and other varieties. These bamboos had strong cold-resistance and could adapt to the environment in the north. The gold-inlaid jade bamboo was a treasure among bamboos. It had high adaptability and cold resistance. It could grow in a low temperature environment of minus 20 degrees Celsius. Purple bamboo and yellow bamboo were also suitable for planting in the northern courtyard. They not only had ornamental value, but they could also adapt to the climate conditions in the north. Green bamboo and early garden bamboo were also common bamboos in the northern courtyard. They had strong adaptability and cold resistance. In short, when choosing to plant bamboo in the northern courtyard, one should choose a variety with strong cold resistance to ensure that it could adapt to the northern environment.
Bamboo seeds were usually planted in December, and could be harvested when the color of the seeds changed from green to red. However, the seeds should not be sown immediately. Instead, they should germinate in a warm environment. Generally speaking, in spring and autumn, when the temperature exceeded 25 ° C, sowing could increase the survival rate. Therefore, the time to plant bamboo seeds was in spring and autumn, when the temperature exceeded 25 degrees Celsius.
Bamboo planting methods and precautions included the following points: 1. Choose the right species: Choose the right bamboo species according to the growing environment and soil conditions, such as bamboo and green bamboo that like humid environments, or golden bamboo and black bamboo that like dry environments. 2. Choose the right soil: Bamboo likes to grow in fertile, well-drained soil. Loose, sandy loam is a better choice. If the soil is too sticky, you can add an appropriate amount of sand and rotten leaf soil to improve the quality of the soil. 3. Choose a suitable location: Bamboo likes a sunny and well-vented environment. It should be planted in a place that is sunny. They should avoid planting in low-lying areas, places with stagnant water, and other places that were unfavorable for growth. 4. Planting time: Spring is the best time to plant bamboo. The temperature is moderate, which is conducive to bamboo taking root. It was not appropriate to do it too early or too late, as it might affect the survival rate. 5. Water management: Bamboo needs sufficient water, but it cannot accumulate water. It can be watered regularly to keep the soil moist. Pay attention to avoid overwatering to avoid affecting the growth of the roots. 6. < Fertility Technique: Bamboo grows quickly and requires sufficient nutrients.> Compound fertilizer or organic fertilizer can be applied appropriately, but the concentration of fertilizer should not be too high. After the fertilizer was applied, it could be supplemented with appropriate water to promote nutrient absorption. 7. Pest control: Check the bamboo forest regularly to find and deal with pests and diseases in time. Keeping the bamboo forest clean and removing weeds and dead branches in time would help prevent the breeding of pests and diseases. In short, planting bamboo required the selection of suitable varieties and soil, paying attention to reasonable water management and fertilizer techniques, and at the same time, preventing pests and diseases. In addition, choosing the appropriate planting time and location was also an important consideration for planting bamboo.