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Old 02-02-2006, 09:22 PM posted to rec.gardens.bamboo
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Hi Everyone,
What is a good natural fertiliser for clumping bamboo such as Bambusa
Oldhamii?

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Andrew Ward.
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"Andrew Ward" wrote in message

Hi Everyone,
What is a good natural fertiliser for clumping bamboo such as
Bambusa Oldhamii?


Compost, composted manure or fish emulsion. I use Ringers Lawn
Restore and fish emulsion as well as mulching with wood chips.

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Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5

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Andrew Ward wrote:
Hi Everyone,
What is a good natural fertiliser for clumping bamboo such as Bambusa
Oldhamii?


Every winter I alternate between chicken manure and steer manure. One
year I put a bag of steer manure on each clump and then the next year
I'll do the same with chicken. Tropicals seems to take well to hot
fertilizers, the dealer I got my D. Asper from didn't start getting big
growth until he started using straight horse manure.

Starting in spring I use Hydroprills 15-15-15 once a month through the
end of summer (shooting season).

Chris
Chino, CA

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