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Old 25-10-2003, 08:32 AM
hermine stover
 
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Default Help needed with Arundinaria Murielae


After a recent visit to a local nursery I was quite struck by
Arundinaria Murielae and bought it. I have a small garden in the heart
of the Midlands of England, and I was advised that the plant could be
cut into 4 and replanted as a 'hedge'.

The plant is looking a bit potbound and I wondered what the best way of
dividing and re-planting would be ? What feeding should I perform
after dividing and planting ?

Thanks in advance, Paul



this plant looks wonderful even when sheared like boxwood hedges. To a
biginner I would suggest buying whole containers and NOT dividing
them, just spacing them and allowing them to fill in. there is always
some rate of loss when doing the surgery at the roots, which must be
balanced by surgery at the top. A potbound Bamboo is a good thing, it
really should explode once it is placed in the ground.

If you had five gallon sized containers and simply sawed them in half,
as with a serrated edge steak knife, and did not go teasing the roots
apart...keeping them together carefully, you could get away with that
kind of division. it is when folks tease the roots apart that they
start to do real murderous harm.

I always try to err on the conservative side, even as a commercial
propagator.

hermine