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Tips for Landscaping a Bamboo Garden
By Jim Carpenter

Bamboo has become a popular material for landscaping, with bamboo gardens showing up in yards across the country. Landscaping a bamboo garden adds a sort of exotic feel to your yard, and because of the density and height of the plants themselves, adds privacy to your yard. But it's easy to approach taking care of the landscaping for your bamboo garden improperly. It is important to know what sort of bamboo to plant as well as how to properly take care of it, or you will have difficulties.

Finding Information

One of the best sources of information on properly landscaping a bamboo garden is the American Bamboo Society. The ABS exists to help promote the planting and care of bamboo, so it has an interest in seeing someone successfully landscaping a bamboo garden. The ABS should be able to give you useful information about caring for your bamboo through one of its members, or by pointing you towards someone local who can help. Because bamboo is a unique plant by American standards, getting information on properly growing it can be a big help.

Choosing a Plant

The best place to find bamboo that will grow in your area is locally, since local bamboo nurseries will have the right species of the plant to make landscaping your bamboo garden a success. If there is no local nursery, try to find a supplier as close to your home as you can, and discuss with them what you're looking for in a garden. In such a case, be sure to explain your growing conditions, including the range of temperatures you have in the year. Different kinds of bamboo grow in many different conditions, but it doesn't handle very wintry temperatures well.

Controlling the Bamboo

The great news about landscaping a bamboo garden is that bamboo can grow well and spread without more attention than a little water. Unfortunately, this is also the bad news about adding a bamboo garden to your landscaping. If you are not careful, your bamboo can spread much further than you like, and it can be hard to get rid of. And while that might turn out to be an inconvenience for you, should the plants spread to a neighbor's yard, they may find themselves upset with you.

Your best bet for controlling the spread of bamboo is a deep root barrier placed around the area in your landscaping for the bamboo garden. Remember, if you get good advice before you plant bamboo, adding a bamboo garden to your landscaping will be a great success.

Author Details:
Jim Carpenter writes for various websites about landscaping. He is a landscape contractor with many years experience in all areas of landscaping, organic gardening and outdoor furniture such as BBQ grills.

You can visit his site at www.sandaservicesinc.com

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