A Houseplant That Grows In Water: Lucky Bamboo Care Tips / Joy Us Garden
Are you a beginning houseplant gardener? I’d to introduce you to Lucky Bamboo, a plant which grows in water, & give you a few care tips to make sure yours stays as healthy as can be.
See pics & get more tips Lucky Bamboo care tips in the post which goes along with this video: http://www.joyusgarden.com/a-houseplant-that-grows-in-water-lucky-bamboo-care-tips/
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This is a plant which goes both ways: it grows for the long haul in both water and/or soil.
It's a great houseplant to get started with because it’s easy as pie to keep looking good & sure to become a topic of conversation as you’re busy showing it off. Lucky Bamboo isn’t a bamboo at all. The canes, stalks or stems (whatever you prefer to call them) resemble the canes of a bamboo plant. It’s a dracaena, Dracaena sanderiana or braunii to be exact. Lucky Bamboo has been a part of Chinese culture for thousands of years but has really skyrocketed into popularity in the past 15 years & is now commonly found in many parts of the world.
Lucky Bamboo is found in may different forms & arrangements. The number of stalks have different meanings as do the different forms like trellis, tree, spiral, etc. This isn’t something I know a lot of about, but I do know that you should avoid an arrangement using 4 stems. It’s bad luck in the Chinese culture and who needs that? 3 stems is a favorite number because it represents happiness, long life & wealth. Yes please!
Lucky Bamboo is not only 1 of the easiest houseplants to grow but it’s as fascinating and interesting as a plant gets. If you’re a beginning gardener, be sure to give this 1 a try. I’ve been gardening for over 55 years & I love this plant. And hey, don’t we all need a little luck brought into our homes?!!
See pics & get more tips Lucky Bamboo care tips in the post which goes along with this video: http://www.joyusgarden.com/a-houseplant-that-grows-in-water-lucky-bamboo-care-tips/
See pics & get more tips Lucky Bamboo care tips in the post which goes along with this video: http://www.joyusgarden.com/a-houseplant-that-grows-in-water-lucky-bamboo-care-tips/
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MY BUSINESS: JOY US GARDEN
This is where I share all things gardening & creating. Let's get out in the garden & make the world a beautiful place!
YOU CAN CHECK IT OUT AT: http://www.joyusgarden.com
SIGN UP FOR MY MONTHLY NEWSLETTER SO YOU GET THE GOOD STUFF: http://www.joyusgarden.com/newsletter/
SOCIAL MEDIA MADNESS
Connect With Me At:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyUsGarden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoyUsGarden
https://www.facebook.com/nell.foster
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/JoyUsGarden/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+NellFosterjoyusgarden/posts
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This is a plant which goes both ways: it grows for the long haul in both water and/or soil.
It's a great houseplant to get started with because it’s easy as pie to keep looking good & sure to become a topic of conversation as you’re busy showing it off. Lucky Bamboo isn’t a bamboo at all. The canes, stalks or stems (whatever you prefer to call them) resemble the canes of a bamboo plant. It’s a dracaena, Dracaena sanderiana or braunii to be exact. Lucky Bamboo has been a part of Chinese culture for thousands of years but has really skyrocketed into popularity in the past 15 years & is now commonly found in many parts of the world.
Lucky Bamboo is found in may different forms & arrangements. The number of stalks have different meanings as do the different forms like trellis, tree, spiral, etc. This isn’t something I know a lot of about, but I do know that you should avoid an arrangement using 4 stems. It’s bad luck in the Chinese culture and who needs that? 3 stems is a favorite number because it represents happiness, long life & wealth. Yes please!
Lucky Bamboo is not only 1 of the easiest houseplants to grow but it’s as fascinating and interesting as a plant gets. If you’re a beginning gardener, be sure to give this 1 a try. I’ve been gardening for over 55 years & I love this plant. And hey, don’t we all need a little luck brought into our homes?!!
See pics & get more tips Lucky Bamboo care tips in the post which goes along with this video: http://www.joyusgarden.com/a-houseplant-that-grows-in-water-lucky-bamboo-care-tips/
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