Green bamboos could be planted at the corners of the walls, doors, stairs, and the southwest corner of the courtyard. Planting it in the corner of the wall could play a decorative role, emphasizing the integrity of the courtyard owner. Planting bamboo beside the door could have a decorative effect and highlight the taste. Planting it beside the stairs could represent the meaning of rising steadily. And planting it in the southwest corner of the courtyard could provide a suitable growing environment. Therefore, the green bamboo could be planted in many directions in the courtyard. The specific direction to choose would depend on the specific situation of the courtyard and personal preference.
There were a few suitable varieties of bamboo in the northern 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. The gold-inlaid jade bamboo was also a type of cold-resistant species. It could grow normally in an environment of minus 20 degrees Celsius. Rich bamboo was suitable for indoor cultivation in the north. Its leaves were green and shiny, and its branches and leaves were more beautiful. In addition, purple bamboo was also a type of bamboo suitable for growing in the northern courtyard. These bamboos had strong adaptability and could grow well in the northern environment.
The following points needed to be paid attention to when trimming and managing the bamboo planted in the courtyard: 1. Trimming the bamboo's plant type and branches: The bamboo planted in the courtyard generally did not need to be trimmed frequently. The main trimming was for the plant type and branches. You can use specialized garden shears to trim the bamboo. Cut off the branches that grew too high, control the height of the growth, and shrink the tree shape. At the same time, not trimming for a long time would cause multiple branches to grow on the same node, affecting the ornamental effect. The excess branches could be cut off from the base of the bamboo, leaving 1-3 nodes. The specific number could be determined according to the situation. 2. Trimming the top and side branches: If you want to control the height of the bamboo, you can trim the top of the bamboo. For clumps of bamboo, you can also trim the dense branches and side branches that extend to unwanted areas to maintain air circulation and light transmission. 3. Remove pests and branches: Check the bamboo branches regularly. If there are pests or dead branches, trim and remove them in time to maintain the health of the bamboo. 4. Control the density of bamboo: If the density of bamboo is too high, you can carry out thinning, choose some weak bamboo and old bamboo for trimming, so that there is a certain gap between each bamboo in the bamboo forest. 5. [Conservation: Bamboo needs moderate watering and light.] When watering, be careful not to overdo it to avoid curling the bamboo leaves. During the maintenance process, attention should also be paid to ventilation management, trimming excess buds and pest branches, controlling plant height and improving ornamental value. In short, the trimming and management of the bamboo planted in the courtyard needed to be decided according to the variety and growth of the bamboo. Pay attention to maintaining the health and beauty of the bamboo.
The following conclusion was that the Four Seasons Bamboo was a type of bamboo suitable for planting in the courtyard. It grew luxuriantly and densely, easily forming a landscape. Moreover, it was green all year round and had bamboo shoots all year round. It was suitable for planting in large areas. The Four Seasons Bamboo adapted to the environment of the courtyard and did not need a lot of space to grow well. Green bamboo was also a common bamboo species. Its bamboo branches were tall, slender, and green all year round. Green bamboos were suitable to be planted in the corners of the walls of the courtyard to serve as decorations. They could be matched with the flowers and plants commonly used in other green spaces to create an elegant and fresh landscape. To sum up, planting four seasons bamboo in the courtyard was a good choice.
Green bamboo and purple bamboo were suitable for growing in the courtyard. Green bamboo represented lush greenery, while purple bamboo represented purple qi from the east, which could bring good luck to the family. Therefore, regardless of whether they chose to plant green bamboo or purple bamboo, they could create a beautiful landscape in the courtyard. The specific type of bamboo to choose depended on personal preference and meaning.
The Four Seasons Bamboo and Green Bamboo were both suitable for planting in the courtyard. The Four Seasons Bamboo grew luxuriantly and densely, easily forming a landscape. Moreover, it was green all year round and produced bamboo shoots all year round, suitable for planting in large areas. Green bamboo was also a graminaceous, perennially lignifying plant. Its branches were tall and straight, slender, slim and elegant, graceful and green all year round. According to this information, it could be said that planting four seasons bamboo and green bamboo in the courtyard could achieve the effect of greenery. They were both very beautiful. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether the green bamboo or the four seasons bamboo looked better in the courtyard.
The planting method of bamboo seeds included the following steps: First, choose healthy, complete, and pest-free bamboo seeds. You can buy them or collect them yourself. Then, prepare soil with good ventilation and drainage. You can add an appropriate amount of decayed leaf soil and sand to improve the texture of the soil. Choose a container suitable for planting bamboo, such as a flower pot or a planting box. Next, the bamboo seeds were soaked in warm water for 24 hours to promote the sprouting of the seeds. Sow the soaked seeds evenly on the surface of the moist soil, then cover it with a thin layer of soil to keep the soil moist. The seeds needed a suitable temperature and humidity to germinate. They usually germinated at 25-30 degrees Celsius. To provide adequate light, 4 hours of sufficient light a day, but to avoid exposure to the sun. Water and apply fertilizer regularly to keep the soil moist. Water regularly and apply fertilizer at the right time to provide nutrients. Pay attention to the control of pests and diseases, check the health of the plants regularly, and take timely measures to prevent pests and diseases. After the seedlings grew to a certain height, they would be transplanted to larger containers or suitable land to continue their maintenance and management. In short, planting bamboo seeds required selecting suitable seeds, preparing soil and containers, soaking seeds appropriately, controlling temperature and humidity, providing appropriate light, watering and fertilizing regularly, paying attention to the control of pests and diseases, and waiting for the seedlings to grow to a certain height before transplanting.
The trimming method of the bamboo planted on the ground can be carried out through the following steps: 1. Observe the bamboo branches. If you find intersecting, crowded, or weak branches, you can use trimming scissors to cut them off to promote ventilation and light transmission of the bamboo, and make the bamboo healthier. 2. According to the type and growth habits of the bamboo, a trimming plan was made. Different varieties of bamboo may require different trimming frequencies and methods. Understand the characteristics and needs of the bamboo you plant and develop a trimming plan accordingly. 3. Use sharp and clean trimming scissors to trim to prevent the spread of germs. During the trimming process, the fallen leaves and debris could be removed at any time to maintain the sanitary condition around the bamboo. In short, the trimming method of bamboo planted in the ground could be adjusted according to the growth of bamboo and personal needs to ensure the healthy growth and aesthetic appearance of bamboo.
There were some differences in appearance, growth characteristics, and uses between the Four Seasons Green Bamboo and the Green Bamboo. First of all, the appearance of the green bamboo was relatively tender green. After drying, it showed an obvious light yellow color. The green bamboo was dark green, and after drying, it would turn into a greenish gray color. Secondly, the bamboo pole of the Evergreen Bamboo was about 5 meters tall and 2 centimeters in diameter. The length between each bamboo section was about 30 centimeters. The green bamboo was taller than the green bamboo. It was about 8 meters tall and 5-6 centimeters in diameter. The entire plant looked very tall and slender. In addition, the blooming period of the green bamboo was in May every year. The racemose had spikelet, and there were 4-9 small flowers in the spikelet. It was very beautiful when it bloomed. The flowering period of the green bamboo was between May and August. There was only one small flower in the spikelet, and it did not look so obvious when it bloomed. In addition, the shoot season of the green bamboo was from summer to autumn every year, from May to October. Its bamboo shoots could be eaten. The green bamboo shoot season was around April every year. In addition, the green bamboo was distributed in Zhejiang, Jiangxi, and Fujian, while the green bamboo was distributed in Yixing, Jiangsu, and Hangzhou, Zhejiang. In summary, there were some differences in appearance, growth characteristics, and distribution range between the four seasons green bamboo and the green bamboo.
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, and had high ornamental value. Purple bamboo was a traditional type of ornamental bamboo. Its pole was up to 10 meters tall, and its stem was purple-black. Its leaves were emerald green, and it was suitable for planting in the courtyard. Early garden bamboo, yellow bamboo, green bamboo, green bamboo, and Luohan bamboo were also suitable for planting in the northern courtyard. When choosing to plant bamboos, one should pay attention to choosing varieties with strong cold resistance to adapt to the environment in the north.
There were many types of bamboos that could be planted on the walls of the villa, such as gold-inlaid jade bamboos, green bamboos, purple bamboos, and Luohan bamboos. These bamboos had ornamental value and could add greenery and beauty to the courtyard. In addition, according to the size of the courtyard and the owner's preferences, other types of bamboo could also be chosen, such as Indocalamus, yellow bamboo, green bamboo, etc. When planting bamboos, one needed to pay attention to matching it with the courtyard environment to create a pleasing landscape. The specific planting time and method can be consulted by a professional garden company or grower.