In the north, it was best to choose yellow bamboo, yellow bamboo, purple bamboo, green bamboo, golden jade bamboo, early garden bamboo, and bamboo. These bamboos had the characteristics of strong cold resistance and good drought resistance, adapting to the low temperature environment in the northern region. When planting, it was necessary to pay attention to transplanting the bamboo together with the soil to increase the survival rate. If it was used as a bonsai, it should be placed in a place where there was sunlight but not through the glass. If he wanted to plant the plants in the courtyard, he had to choose a place with plenty of sunlight to plant them. He had to avoid planting them in empty space. In general, the survival rate of bamboo planted in the north was higher, but when planting any bamboo, one had to pay attention to transplanting it with soil.
The height of the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow to nine meters, the height of the purple bamboo was four to eight meters, and the height of the green bamboo was generally about five meters. Therefore, the gold-inlaid jade bamboo could grow the tallest among the three types of bamboo.
There are several species of bamboo that are not tall and are resistant to the cold. Among them, there were early garden bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, Luohan bamboo, white bamboo, Ruo bamboo, golden inlaid jade bamboo, yellow groove bamboo, yellow stalk Beijing bamboo, etc. These bamboo species are suitable for growing in the north and northwest because they can withstand cold climate conditions. The early garden bamboo was one of the most cold-resistant bamboos. It had been successfully introduced and cultivated in Huludao, Liaoning Province. The yellow bamboo and the yellow bamboo were also the most cold-resistant bamboo in the northeast. They could survive at a low temperature of-20 degrees Celsius. The height of these bamboo species was generally between half a meter and three meters, suitable for planting in the courtyard. In general, early garden bamboo, phoenix tail bamboo, Luohan bamboo, white bamboo, Ruo bamboo, golden inlaid jade bamboo, yellow groove bamboo, yellow stalk Beijing bamboo, etc. were all bamboo species that could not grow tall and were cold-resistant.
Bamboo could grow from twigs. The method of cutting bamboo was to choose a strong branch, about 15 to 20 centimeters long, with 4 to 5 leaf nodes on it. The branches were inserted into the soft and airy cultivation soil, maintaining the temperature at around 20 ° C and providing an appropriate amount of scattered sunlight. After a period of time, the bamboo would be able to take root and sprout. The best time for cutting was in April, when the temperature was warmer and the air humidity was high, so the survival rate was higher. However, winter was not suitable for cutting because bamboo was not cold-resistant and was prone to freezing damage. In general, bamboo cutting was feasible, but one needed to pay attention to the appropriate time and maintenance methods.
The bamboo could grow to 3-6 meters tall. If it was provided with a suitable environment and good maintenance, it could even reach a height of more than 20 meters. The bamboo had the ability to climb and grow. If there was a suitable support around it, it could continue to climb and grow. When raising small potted bamboo plants at home, they needed to be trimmed regularly to control their height to avoid affecting the shape. The trimming could be done in any season, but it was best to do it during the slow growth period in winter. The branches that were too dense and the branches that were not well-shaped were combed to maintain the bonsai posture of the bamboo.
The main production areas of solid bamboo are in the southwest of Sichuan and the northeast to northwest of Yunnan. It grows on barren slopes, steep rocks, or under mixed conifer and broad-leaved forests at an altitude of 1,380 - 3,200 meters. Fujian was also one of the important production areas of solid bamboo. The climate in the southern part of Fujian Province was suitable and the soil was fertile, providing sufficient nutrition and growth conditions for the growth of solid bamboo. In addition, solid bamboos were also distributed in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Hunan, and Anhui.
Steel nails, linen, or bamboo strips could be used to fix the bamboo fence. In addition, it could also be fixed with screws. These methods could all be used to nail bamboo, but there was no specific mention of which nail was best. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine which nail was most suitable for nailing bamboo.
The thickest bamboo species in the north was the bamboo. Moso bamboo was one of the most common bamboo species in the northern region, and it was also one of the most suitable bamboo species to be planted in the north. The bamboo poles were thick and thick, with a diameter of more than 20 centimeters and a height of about 25 meters. It grew quickly and was resistant to cold, able to adapt to the climate conditions in the north. Bamboo was a very practical bamboo species.
The winter in the northern region was cold, so it was necessary to choose a bamboo species that was suitable for cold-resistance. The bamboo species suitable for cold resistance in the north were yellow bamboo, bamboo, golden bamboo, black bamboo, green bamboo, golden bamboo, red bamboo, giant bamboo, etc. These bamboo species had strong cold resistance and could grow and reproduce in the cold environment of the northern region. Yellow Groove Bamboo was a kind of bamboo species that was cold-resistant in the north. It had high cold-resistance and could withstand a low temperature of-20 degrees. Bamboo was also a species of bamboo with strong cold resistance. It could grow in the cold environment of the northern region. Golden bamboo, black bamboo, green bamboo, and other varieties were also suitable for cold-resistant cultivation in the north. Golden bamboo, red bamboo, giant bamboo, and other varieties also had strong cold-resistant properties. These bamboo species had high adaptability and growth ability in the northern region.
There were many varieties of bamboo to choose from in the north. Among them, the bamboo species suitable for planting in the north were gold-inlaid jade bamboo, green bamboo, early garden bamboo, purple bamboo, pangolin, yellow bamboo, green bamboo, Luohan bamboo, etc. 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. Its height was about three meters, and its bamboo pole was up to seven meters. It had the characteristics of being cold-resistant, saline-resistant, and sand-resistant. It was one of the bamboo species that was most suitable for the climate in Beijing. Green bamboo was a type of bamboo that could adapt to cold environments. It was very beautiful and lush, and had a high ornamental value. The early garden bamboo was a kind of scattered bamboo species, with a height of 4-8 meters and strong adaptability. It was one of the bamboos with the largest planting area and the most widely used in Beijing. Purple bamboo, Phyllostachys glaucus, Phyllostachys amurensis, and other species also had strong cold resistance and ornamental properties, suitable for planting in northern courtyards. In general, there were many varieties of bamboo planted in the north. They could choose the suitable varieties according to their own needs and climate conditions.
The best choice for planting bamboos in the northern courtyard was to choose the yellow-stemmed Beijing bamboo and the yellow-trough bamboo. These two types of bamboos had strong cold resistance and could survive in the low temperature environment of the northern region. When planting, it was necessary to pay attention to transplanting the bamboo together with the soil to increase the survival rate. If it was used as a bonsai, it should be placed in a place where there was sunlight but not through the glass. In addition, there were also some bamboo species suitable for planting in the northern courtyard, such as light bamboo, purple bamboo, early garden bamboo, green bamboo, Luohan bamboo, etc. These bamboo species had strong cold resistance and could adapt to the climate of the northern region. When choosing a planting location, you should choose a place that can receive sunlight in winter.