Potting Bamboo
Bamboo ~ Container Planting ~ Repotting Sharon’s Plants, Ltd. 41-614 Waikupanaha St. Waimanalo, HI 96795 Container Planting Bamboo The first concern is to keep the root zone sweet with good drainage. Mulch on top allows roots to grow right up to the soil surface (12″ – 14″), premium grade potting mix. (2″ – 4″) coarse, washed, river sand to suit available space. The sand will filter out fine particles above the geo-textile cloth, Get the coarsest grade cloth available, or use fine shade-cloth. The filter-cloth encases the coarse, sand and the potting mix. Trim it off to finish...
Read MoreBougainvillea Dr David Barry
~Dr. David Barry Large, elongated, lavender pink flower bracts are produced in large masses. Unusual color and form on this rare variety. Spectacular! Its high tolerance for salty climates makes it a perfect selection for coastal landscaping. These colorful plants may bloom year round.
Read MoreDwarf Date Palm
~ Dwarf Date Palm Phoenix roebelenii This is one of the most widely used palms in landscaping in America. Not only it can be used indoors and outdoors in variety of settings, but it also looks great in a container. This slow growing palm grows only up to 10ft, the average is 7ft tall making it perfect for small gardens, lanai and entry...
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~Fiji Fan Palm Pritchardia pacifica One of the world’s most beautiful fan palms. It is an ornamental plant that is great for indoors or outdoors. You can’t help, but think about Hawaii by looking at this palm. This species is particularly tolerant of salty soils, making it an excellent choice for planting along the coasts in the tropics.
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~Fishtail Palm Caryota mitis This moderately fast growing palm can get up to 10 – 20 ft tall and 5-10 ft wide. Can also be grown indoors, does best in shaded areas.
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