The culms can grow up to 12 inches per day and prefer full sun and rich, moist, well-draining soil. Red bamboo (Fargesia nitida) is a non-invasive, clumping bamboo with finely textured foliage and ...
While bamboo can be beautiful, it’s best to choose non-invasive varieties or avoid it altogether to prevent future headaches!
Bamboo can make a great living fence for privacy from the neighbors, but be careful about which type of bamboo you plant in your yard. Here's why.
SALISBURY, Md. The Wicomico County Council will vote on a bill aimed at limiting the growth of invasive bamboo across the county. Invasive bamboo has become a growing problem in Wicomico County.
The plants here are a mix of non-native and invasive: bamboo, inkberry, guava and white ginger, for example. Somewhere in the midst of this forested area is a miconia plant, another non-native ...