Bamboo Growing Colorado Springs CO

The following article offers some tips for growing and caring for bamboo.

Local Companies

Colorado Springs Child Nursery
719- 442-1972
309 S Cascade Ave
Colorado Springs, CO
Harding Nursery
719- 596-5712
721 N Powers Blvd
Colorado Springs, CO
Homestake Nursery & Landscape Materials
719- 574-4850
1816 N Marksheffel Rd
Colorado Springs, CO
Marshall Nursery
719- 598-8881
307 Mount View Ln
Colorado Springs, CO
Pikes Peak Nurseries
719- 632-4751
630 Abbot Ln
Colorado Springs, CO
Good Earth Garden Center
719- 473-3399
1330 N Walnut St
Colorado Springs, CO
Phelan Gardens
719- 574-8058
4955 Austin Bluffs Pkwy
Colorado Springs, CO
Rick's Nursery & Landscaping
719- 636-3085
600 N 18th St
Colorado Springs, CO
Ricks Garden Center
719- 632-8491
1827 W Uintah St
Colorado Springs, CO
Greenside Nursery
719- 471-1090
5055 List Dr
Colorado Springs, CO


Show of hands: How many of you received bamboo for the holidays? There must be a lot. Grocery and drugstores to the discount marts and quick stops offered them in bags of water-retaining gel.

Word is they bring good luck, especially in romance situations. That’s all it takes in to make millions on a common jungle plant. The problem is there are no growing instructions, and we have 250 varieties to choose from on the Internet, all with varying needs.

I’ve been there. I’ve killed off a number of these cuttings packages over the years. I’ve tried growing them in water, stones, etc., and find they get about 5 inches tall and then die, no matter what.

And everything I read about bamboo is it’s so easy to raise into beautiful, 6-foot-tall wonders. Yeah, right.

My last adventure started three years ago on my birthday. There it was again, another bag of bamboo.

This time, I ignored the soil-less growth and potted the clump in my handy-dandy houseplant dirt. I ignored the advice about keeping them wet. I shunned their alleged need for full sunlight. And guess what?

It’s still growing, and a very nice plant. Of course, my luck still is lousy, but you cannot have everything in the bamboo world.

I believe the secret is to grow them in the bathroom. They love the warmth and moisture in there. I have mine in a south-facing window that gets direct sunlight about six hours a day and filtered light in mornings and evenings.

It is 3 feet from a hot-water radiator, another plus as the warmth is constant.

Winter in a low-humidity, drafty, chilly house is hardly the tropical-jungle paradise these guys love. Looking back, mine always died in winter. The leaves turned brown, and soon the whole plant was useless.

I used a well-drained ceramic pot. Here’s another lesson. Bamboo likes its space. I used an 18-inch pot for my fingerlings. They soon fell to work filling it. This summer, it will need a bigger pot.

Once these take root, you can see their growth almost daily. Gotta feed those panda bears. In summer, move your pot to your patio. Established plants tolerate mild shade.

Bamboo in water and decorative stones grows very slowly. Root the plants in the stones and fill with water. Do not fertilize.

Oh, and by the way, good luck.

Send gardening questions to jim.hillibish@cantonrep.com.

author: Jim Hillibish

Featured Local Company

Colorado Springs Child Nursery

719- 442-1972
309 S Cascade Ave
Colorado Springs, CO