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How to prune bamboo
The specific method is: select some weak bamboos and old bamboos over two years from the bamboo bushes, plant them at the base, and cut off the whole bamboo. After pruning, there is a certain gap between each bamboo in the bamboo cluster.

The germination ability of bamboo is generally strong. Under normal circumstances, a large number of bamboo shoots break through the ground and grow into new plants every year. In order to ensure that Hsinchu has enough room for growth in the coming year, bamboo should be fully thinned every winter.

By cutting down at regular intervals, the old and weak bamboos will be eliminated, which will provide sufficient growth space for young bamboos and make them endless.

Extended data:

There are a large number of dead bamboos in the bamboo group: there is no regular thinning, which leads to excessive density and overlapping of bamboo groups, resulting in a large number of dead bamboos, affecting the landscape and hindering the growth of new shoots. In order to prevent this from happening, the old and weak bamboos should be removed by thinning every winter.

Bamboo is thin and big, top-heavy, prone to tilt or lodging, and fallen or seriously tilted bamboo should be cleaned in time to avoid affecting the landscape.

For scattered bamboo and miscellaneous bamboo, bamboo forest is actually bamboo, and the cutting of bamboo forest is plastic pruning. Fine bamboo, such as Phyllostachys pubescens, Phyllostachys pubescens, etc. , should be cut down for more than 3 years, big bamboo should be cut down for more than 6 years, preferably in late autumn and early winter.