Garden & Plant Care : How to Trim Bamboo Plants
Trimming back bamboo plants encourages new growth, so trim back any brown leaves or dying stems to keep it growing healthy. Trim back the resilient bamboo plant, which is truly a grass, with information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardens.
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Gah! you cant cut …
Gah! you cant cut the whole colony down to the ground! Unless it’s razed by fire, the colony won’t have enough energy from the leaves to promote new growth. All the material I’ve read recommends 1/3 or 33% as the most you would want to cut back at once.