Bamboo hedge
- In evidenza
- Giardinaggio
- Rivista di giardinaggio
- Una siepe di bambù che attira l'attenzione
Il bambù è facile da curare e può essere utilizzato in molti modi. È sempreverde, abbastanza opaco e non richiede potature, il che lo rende adatto all'uso come siepe. La pianta può anche essere utilizzata come richiamo visivo in contenitori. Oggi, però, ci concentriamo interamente sulla siepe di bambù: quali sono le specie adatte e cosa bisogna tenere presente quando si pianta? Ve lo diciamo noi!
Bamboo sorts which grow upright suit best for a bamboo hedge. They are called Umbrella bamboo or Fargesia. Umbrella bamboos like nutritious and water-permeable ground. The various sorts have different preferences. Overall, you cannot go wrong with a semi-shaded place. Just make sure that plants are not in dry places because they do not tolerate this. In case you only have a sunny place for your bamboo, you can still choose between Fargesia murielae, Fargesia rufa and Fargesia robusta. A shady place prefers Fargesia nitida.
The arrow bamboo (pseudosasa japonica) also works well as a hedge. It has very large leaves which hinder unwanted glances. The arrow bamboo likes a semi-shaded to sunny spot which should be sheltered from the wind. Dryness should be avoided just as for the other types of bamboo. However, the arrow bamboo forms foothills and therefore it requires a root barrier. Without such a barrier, the roots will proliferate into your own or even in your neighbour’s garden. You can prevent this by using a rhizome barrier which, however, is quite expensive.
In order to make your bamboo more resistant against the impending frosts, you can provide it with a little autumn fertiliser.
Potassium is the main component of so-called autumn fertilisers. It is stored in the cell sap and increases plants' resistance to frost. You can supply your plants with suitable fertilisers into the early autumn. You can find such fertilisers in DIY stores and at specialist traders.