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About 5 years ago we begin saving some of our customer emails. Many have expressed comments about the service and bamboo they have received from us. Below are excerpts taken from email sent by some of our very nice customers. Look over these and the many areas of this great country that are now growing our bamboo.

 Many customers and now new friends have visited our bamboo farm over the years. Some of them can be seen with their new bamboo by going to Our Bamboo News.

We have picture of our bamboo that was delivered to many zoos, botanical gardens and other nonresidential sites. Click here to visit our page with Commercial Sites. We have our bamboo now growing in all 48 continental
states.

Thank you for visiting our site and we hope to be of help with your bamboo selection.

From: Ruby 
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 10:43 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: My Bamboo!!!

 

Hello,

 

My Rubromarginata arrived Wed. in great shape.  I planted it right away and it is beautiful and I will enjoy so much watching it grow and mature. 

 

I used 45 mil pond rubber to contain it but after installing it straight up the sides and filling the hole, I read it should have been slanted a bit.  Will it be ok or do I need to change that?

 

Thanks for sending me these beautiful plants and I will let you know how they survive in west Michigan where we get large dumps of snow at least once per winter.

 

Ruby






From: Mark
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 8:20 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Bamboo in Boulder, Colorado

 

Hi,

 

We purchased seven bamboo plants from you in May, 2007.  It is doing amazingly well here in Boulder, Colorado!  Attached are photos from this and last August. 

 

Thank you,

Mark

Bamboo in Colorado




From:
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 9:15 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: thank you

Dear Roger:

I'd like to thank you for the wonderfully wrapped and beautifully packaged bamboo!  There were no yellowed leaves and the root ball was nicely moistened.  It arrived on the date you said and I will be planting it tomorrow.  It's been very hot here and I decided to let it rest and adjust in a shady spot before its permanent planting in the sun.  I have yet to receive plants which have been cared for so well. 

Again, thank you, Mona T 




> -----Original Message-----

> From: Ron

> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 3:55 PM

> To: Roger

> Subject: RE: mosso

>

> Hey,

> We got the Bamboo plants yestarday and had them in the

> ground within 2

> hours. I've been standing in the yard tapping my foot

> and waiting for them

> to grow!! Thank so much for your quick response to all my

> emails and for

> getting the plants out so quick. I am in retail and know

> what it means when

> service counts. THANKS.

> If you have a email list, please keep me on it

> ron

> Ron H

> ACTOR


From: Logan 
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 7:52 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: My Red Margin Bamboo after winter.


  First of all, let me start off by saying that I purchased this bamboo from you about this time last year.  I got 4 little two gallon plants shipped to me very nicely packed and planted them that day in a sunny area on the farm.  It is in a low area that is pretty well protected from high winds.

  I live in Central, KY and it is determined to be a climate zone 6.  After living here 30 years I have seen extreme temperatures of 110F to -24F.  This bamboo seen a high of 99F last summer (record drought) and a low of 3F for about 3 nights straight so last year.  I had to pack water to it many times for its little wilting leaves last summer.  
  This spring it seems to be full of life!  It has very little winter damage to its leaves and has new ones coming out.  I have already counted about 20 new culms on the way up.  I would like to thank you for your wonderful product as I plan to make another order shortly.  Let me know if my bamboo seems to be doing well.

   I am a novice at HTML but I posted the links to the pictures I posted on flickr.  You are welcome to use them on your site any way you wish.  Thanks again.    Logan.

 






From:
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 1:08 PM
To: Roger
Subject: Re: Seven year report

Roger,

I don't mind if you use the pictures. Attached are a couple more. There is a 95 lb dog between the fence and the bamboo.

The animals love the bamboo, especially in the hot sunny summer.

 Regards,

 Tim

Bamboo dog

----- Original Message -----

From: Roger

Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 7:37 PM

Subject: RE: Seven year report

Tim,

This looks great and I am glad that it shields the noise also. Do you mind if I use your picture and comments on our customer comments page? I will extend the congratulations to mom and dad. I’m sure they will be interested in pictures.

Thanks,

Roger Lewis, Jr.

www.lewisbamboo.com

205.686.5728



From:
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 5:31 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Seven year report

 Customer picture

Roger,

Please extend congrats to your mom & dad on their retirement. I retired in 2006 also and have been busier than ever.

I've attached three photos of the Red Margin that I purchased from you all about this time in 2001.

The Red Margin is behind the garage. One view is from the pool, one from the street, and one from the neighbors driveway.

The other day a neighbor asked me if the noise in the field behind our houses bothered me. I said, "I don't hear it any more. It must be the bamboo.

Good health to your family,

Tim



We get a lot of comments, but this next one was really great to hear what they had to say. It is wonderful when you sell something that can really help people. It was an e-mail with attached pictures and text.

We recently ordered some Moso bamboo from you, and my husband had

mentioned to you that we believe that our Golden Bamboo (from Lewis

Bamboo) had saved our lives in Hurricane Ivan. You requested some

pictures, so here they are.

We had bought some bamboo (back around 2000) with the intention of

creating privacy and a sound-barrier. We planted eight tiny plants,

and everyone in the neighborhood laughed at our sad little twigs.

Just as they say, it slept, crept, and finally leapt. Sadly, we don't

have many before pictures as they were destroyed along with the

computers during the hurricane.

Hurricane Pictures   The morning after the hurricane, we ventured outside to assess the
damage. (Having spent the night up to our waists in storm-surge.) You can see how thick and lush the bamboo had become, and you can also see that it acted as a break for the waves that were rolling in from the sea. The bamboo was the only barrier between us and the sea, as there is a road across the street from us that comes straight from the water and joins the road we live on. It's my belief that had the bamboo not been there, the waves and debris would have smashed into our house.



This is another view from the right side of our property. You can see the debris that is piled up in our front yard. These are all items
that were washed into our property from the homes that were gutted by the hurricane. (Yeah, that's my car in the picture.)
Hurricane Damage


Hurricane damage The bamboo didn't appreciate all that briny water it had to soak in
all night, so within days it went into some serious stress. This is a
view from our old house, looking towards the road. You can see the
new shoots coming up

 

This picture was taken earlier this year. The bamboo has recovered to it'ss former glory and is now enclosed in a circular driveway. I have plenty more pictures if you want them. :-)

Deborah
Gulf Breeze, FL
Bamboo barrier

 

Mr. Lewis,

 

Thanks for the nice email response.  I have no problem with you using my email in your customer comments section.  So many places are nothing but a rip-off on the internet.  Your company provides much more than they promise.  People should know about that!  It’s so nice to be pleasantly surprised when you open a box containing something you bought sight unseen instead of disappointed!

 

Thanks again!

 

Sincerely,

 

Matt


From: Matt & Sheri
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:04 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Bamboo order received

 

Lewis Bamboo,

 

Thank you for the very fine bamboo specimens I received today!  I ordered 3 gallon sizes of ‘Nigra’, ‘Spectabilis’, and ‘Henon’.  On your site it says that 3 gallon sizes are 2 to 3 feet tall.  The Spectabilis you sent me is 7 feet tall!!!  The others are at least 5 or 6 feet tall!  The root-masses on them are all very large and robust.  I’m very impressed with the quality of your stock.  Thanks a lot!!!  I’ll buy from you again for sure in the spring.

 

Sincerely,

 

Matt




From:
Chris
Sent:
Friday, August 17, 2007 11:42 A.M.
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: thank you
 

Just wanted to say thank you for the bamboo division that you sent me last month. It is already putting up new shoots which I didn't expect until next spring. The plant must be really healthy or just confused and thinks it is spring already. Anyway, thank you for product as promised, ( I know I don't get enough "thank you's" in the sales I do)

Chris





From: Ron
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 9:33 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Phyllostachys rubromarginata - should I thin?
 
Lewis Bamboo:
Wow, I haven't needed to talk to you guys in along time...my Rubro is doing great.
I dug a nice a pit around it, got it under control, and have actually been able to successfully transplant rogue runners.  I have shared the wealth with many a friend, planted some at the lake, and even have it out back between my yard and the public walking paths!  All is good!
But, the other day, while driving by and enjoying another neighbor who has bamboo, they had their wood privacy fence down for repair and I could see the bottom of their bamboo....it looked a lot different than mine.  IT WAS ALL THINNED OUT!
Mine has ALL the canes still up that have ever grown, and all bunched together, relly tight like.  Their's is like this on the outside of their fence too.  But, on the inside, it looks as if it was trimmed off, thinned on the inside of the 'bush'...they had canes growing up like only every inch or so, and had it all mulched nicely..it looked really nice and clean, and you could see through the bottom...Have you heard of this?  if this OK?  Will pruning off so many canes hurt the bamboo?  Any benefits?  Any instructions on how to 'thin' it?

I don't want to hurt my bamboo, but the thinned bamboo looked really nice.
Let me know.
thanx,
Ron




From: John
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 7:13 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Bamboo Survival
 

Dear Sirs:

Just wanted to drop a line to thank you for the advice on planting you gave to me last year when
I purchased a single division of yellow groove bamboo. Even though I was only buying a single item,
you treated me like I was buying a hundred!
       
I planted in early August, and was very concerned about the division becoming established before
winter here in North Central Indiana. Even though we had a week of temperatures at and below 10
below zero, it has been growing this spring. I followed your advice of putting composted cow manure
in the planting site, and mulched heavily before winter came. I am happy to report that I now have 7
new canes that have come up, even though the top died to the ground during the winter. Two of the
new canes are a foot away from the mother plant. 

Again, thanks for the advice, and I will be moving shortly to a new house where I will need to start
several groves, so you will surely be hearing from again this summer!

 Sincerely

 John W

LafayetteIndiana





 From: K. Carico
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 12:13 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Thank You - Spectabilis in MD

Phyllostachys aureosulcata
'Spectabilis'

Hello,

Just wanted to say thanks! We ordered a 3 gallon
Spectabilis in September 2006. We quickly planted
it in a wood container. When it gotcold (November)
we wrapped it in two layers of bubble wrapto weather
the cold. It survived beautifully and now has three
"babies!" Wonderful and exciting. Thanks so much.
I'll send pictures soon.

FYI... it got down to 5 degrees a few times but not
below zero. We live on a hill and it handles the
wind very well.

K. Carico
Maryland, 21206




From: Tom
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 3:09 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: great bamboo
 
Roger , thanks so much for the great bamboo! We throughly enjoyed working with
you. The free shipping on the package deals your company offers is truely a savings.

Thanks again,
Tom
Dallas





-----Original Message-----
From: Lynne
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:22 PM
To: 'Roger Lewis'
Subject: RE: Need screen bamboo along woods in MD

Hello Roger and Gayle ...

I received my eight bamboos today !! They are so cool !!  I took them
out of the boxes and they are currently wading in a baby pool in my
garage until I can plant them this weekend.  They made the trip safely
and I was shocked how big they actually were !!  I am so excited to make
them a part of my home !!
Thanks again for your direction, quality product, and reliable service.
Truly..
Lynne
Elkton, MD



-----Original Message-----
From: tressa
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 12:23 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: bamboo arrival

  Hi there Roger,  Just wanted to thank you for the quick and friendly service.  The indo. tess.
arrived yesterday around 5 with extremely impressive big green leaves. We love it love it.
We'll order from you again when we need bamboo for the courtyard. Frst need to buy the
house ; )  Thank you!  Tressa


From: Jarret Y
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 7:37 AM
To: 'Roger Lewis'
Subject: RE: bamboo

 

Gayle –

Thank you so much for your response.

I want you to know how much I appreciate everyone’s response.  You guys really care about the
product and the customer and it really shows in every interaction I have with your co. 
Thank you.

All the best,

Jarret

Brooklyn, New York  11216




From: Didiwhas@ao
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 9:21 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Re: Order it arrived

 

Sorry I couldn't remember Gayle's name I knew it was more than 4.
They are in the ground already with dreams of them running and
covering a multitude of sins.

Appreciate your timely professional response. ThankYou Very much
again. I would highly recommend your company service and
knowledgeable web site.

Regards~ Bamboo dream team.

Jane M. Sz



From: John
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 6:56 PM
To: 'Roger Lewis'
Subject: Moso Seedlings...

Hello Roger Lewis...

I know you are SUPER busy so I will keep it brief... well I tried to anyway.

First, thank you for excellent Bamboo.  I purchased from you Giant Moso,
Gray Henon, and Slender Crookstem in mid June.  They are all doing very well. 
The Moso has just exploded from the ground in less than 4 months. It has about
a dozen growing very short culms and looks like a large bush now.  The original
six culms are leaning constantly it has added so many leaves to the branches. 
I am seeing radial roots three feet from the center in several directions.  I have
tried Moso from other sources... not good... I hope they survive the winter.
Thank you for providing such great bamboo.  You are truly professionals.

I read your site regularly and look at the photographs.  I actually mirror your site
to mine (private) so I can find the changes more easily......





From: Dean
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 9:43 AM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: Re: Large bamboo
 

Roger,

I wanted to drop you a quick note to thank you for working with us. It was
truly a pleasure to meet you and your father.

Our experience couldn't have been better from the immense knowledge the two
of you have about bamboo to the uncompromising attention to detail in your
customer service. We have a 3rd generation family business and understand how rare that is.
 

We were thoroughly impress that your dad even noticed one of the safety
bolts was missing on our trailer as we were pulling away and caught us at
the gate to replace it for us, and you met us at the road to assure we made
it up the steep access road with our loaded down trailer. Very few business
would do this, Thank you.

We will certainly be back to see you and will highly recommend you when ever possible.

Thank you again.

Dean
Pensacola FL 32534

From: Parrish, D
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 10:59 AM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: RE: availability

The bamboo made it up to me fine last week, though a little worse for wear (delivery guy was a bit rough, I had to trim a few broken tops but they’ll survive). Thanks, Roger! My neighbors and I are especially impressed with the nigra- looks mighty nice. And thanks for the extra crookstem, it helps fill in where my Moso died off. The attached pictures were taken a week prior to planting the newest batch; there’s still 3 or so inches of mulch and I have to figure a better way to keep the grass down (drip and spray irrigation lines are under the grass).

I’ll order a few of the giant bambusoides from you in the Spring and will be sure to get my order in early this time.

Best regards,

Doug P

From: douglas
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 8:39 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: received our bamboo.....

 

Thank you very much. We received our shipment of Golden Bamboo and it has been planted. It all arrived looking very healthy and in good shape. We have passed on your name and number to our friends who will be calling you for their bamboo.

Thanks, 

Doug and Bee

From: Christy W
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 4:49 PM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: Re: Golden Special Order--THANK YOU!

Hello, Roger

Just wanted to say how much I appreciate your company.  When my bamboo arrived I met the UPS lady and helped her haul the boxes into my home. It was yet another miserable 107-degree day and I was astonished to feel heat pulsing out of the handholds of the boxes.  I immediately unpacked and moved them to a shady spot outside and misted them thoroughly several times that day and the following, until the cool of night when I actually put them in the ground.  After they were installed I gave them another thorough soaking.  The leaves were a bit curled and some of the canes had snapped in transit, so the leaves on those parts were dying, but overall I had hope because when I unwrapped the roots I was amazed that despite the brutal heat, the dirt was not yet quite dried out.  I'll admit, I was worried about buying any plants mail-order this time of year, but this made a believer out of me.

One week later they all seem to be doing fine.  The leaves are dark green and flat and they are still getting plenty of water to help them settle in.  I am sure the only reason they did not die in transit was your clever packing methods, and I'd like to thank you for sending them so quickly and with such great care.  My yard is overlooked by the second story of a neighbor on another side, and after this pleasant experience I intend to add bamboo to that area next summer.

You have gained another satisfied and loyal customer!

Christy W

Dallas, TX



From: David S
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 7:25 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Thank you. 

Greetings,

I received the shipment of DeepRoot Rhizome barrier today.

Thank you very much for the speed of the shipment.  Thank you also 

for the prompt and pleasant customer service.  Please feel free to 

share my comments - you folks are doing a great job in my book.

When I'm in need of bamboo or related products, I'll certainly 

contact you first.

Best Regards,

David S

Indiana, PA  15701



------- Original Message -------

Sent : 5/27/2006 8:06:20 PM
Subject : RE:

Thanks for your help, we really appreciate it.  You have been a great help every time we needed an answer or had a concern.  I wish that there were more business owners as conscientious as you all are. 

Thanks again.
Terry and Trudi



Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 9:23 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: P. bissetii

Roger,

Thanks for the advice in selecting the P. bissetii as the next choice in my bamboo plantings.  I had for some reason thought of it as sort of an also-ran.  What I received is a lovely, bombproof bamboo that will handle anything my climate can dish out with zero difficulty.  The foliage on the bisseti has a slightly different color from the many other bamboo varieties in my collection, as do the culms, and I am very pleased with it.  It already stands out, and I am anxious to see what it will do.  My P. decora is going nuts right now, extremely attractive and growing almost as tall as my "Moso", at least this year.  The "Moso" has really gone crazy, a solid wall nine to 10 feet tall,  and maybe 30 yards wide, from only four 3 gallon plants that experienced topkill their first winter here.  I am hoping they survive southwest Virginia, but there is P. rubromarginata in the wings if they fail.  P. viridis glaucescens is really shooting vigorously just now too.  Thanks again for all you do!

Best,

Dirk
Salem, Virginia


Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 5:57 AM
To: 'Roger Lewis'
Subject: RE: bamboo visit

Mr. Roger,

I came home last evening to a wonderful surprise!  UPS had delivered four boxes that I assumed wouldn’t arrive until today!

The bamboo is beautiful and appears to have traveled quite well.  I put each bagged plant in the bathtub and gave them all a good drink.  There is a great window of glass block there over the tub so they will have good light and moisture until I can get home this evening.

I am so excited!  Thanks so very much for your help!  I’ll keep y’all posted with my progress.

Take care,

Allen Gelfius
Maryland



Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 3:52 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Re: choosing another bamboo

Thanks so much again, Roger!  I just looked, and the P. viridis is shooting today (no shoots visible this am before work,  the first, nice big one this pm; usually about the last in line, at least in my location); one of the P. bambusoides holochrysa also shooting now (two others still sleeping);  The P. aurea "Koi" and "Holochrysa/Golden" have a number of shoots, P. nigras, "Henon" and "Bory" have mutiple shoots; the P. viridis Robert Young has several large shoots also.  P. rubromarginata plants have shoots everywhere, as do the P. aureosulcata "Spectabilis".  The P. decora has a number of remarkably beautiful, big shoots (about 8, I think, first spring on a 3 gallon Lewis transplant).  I've probably forgotten some.  I just love the quality and variety of my Lewis bamboo plants, and your courtesy and service are a breath of fresh air.  There is something uniquely calming and peaceful about bamboo, and it really does enrich my life.   My kids continue to enjoy it and learn from it too. 

Thanks again, Roger.  Your family and business deserve your success!

Best always,

Dirk
Salem, Virginia



Below email was sent by Allen and he now has an appointment to visit us Monday the 15th. During our Spring rush of getting out  all the mail orders we still try to work  with our customers who want to visit.

Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 4:23 PM

To: roger@lewisbamboo.com

Subject: Visit to Lewis Bamboo Groves

Mr. Lewis,

I have really enjoyed perusing through your website and was just about to make an order for some Black Bamboo (Phyllostachys nigra) when I realized that y'all are located in Oakman, Alabama and I will be in that area next week.  I am wondering if there is any chance that it would be convenient for y'all if I visited your bamboo farm next week. If y'all are too swamped with spring shipments, please just say so and I'll understand.  I can simply order the bamboo online.  If there is anyway that you can spare a few minutes, however, that would be incredibly interesting for me I lived in Hawaii for 12 years and visited Japan 4 different years, so I am very interested in Japanese culture - especially Japanese gardens.  I am trying to establish a Zen garden in my backyard here in Maryland. Maryland has a lot of bamboo growing wild in wooded areas and some people have brought in certain varieties, but nothing as magnificent as the Black Bamboo.

 Please look at your schedule for next week and let me know if y'all can put up with me for a few minutes.  Again, if y'all are too busy I
certainly understand.  Just let me know either way, if you can, with an email.

Many thanks for all the great information on your website!  The pictures and information are outstanding and much more appealing than any other sites I have visited.

Take care 
Allen



From: Frank
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:28 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: RE: A large timber bamboo

Hello again Roger...Just wanted to let you know that the 4 rubro. plants I ordered arrived last week and look great!  I was not expecting them to be so tall - over 6 feet.  The packing job was excellent and the best I've seen.  I hope to order some of your P. aureo. Spectabilis soon if you have any left.  Thanks again!

Frank




From: Lucy
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 8:38 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject:  bamboo

We planted our bamboo.  What a huge job, even with the help of George's backhoe. It took us two days.  We replaced most of the soil with compost and top soil and this is what took all of the energy.

Attached is a preliminary photo. I am not much of a photographer but hope you can see how good it looks 

Lucy





Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 1:43 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: ALL IN THE GROUND

Good afternoon Lewis family !!!

Well ... I feel like I have been on a live version of the National Geographic Channel ... where they go into some ancient Egyptian tomb & haul out a mummy to investigate.  That's how it seems when I get a shipment of bamboo from you folks.

How so ??

I got home Thursday night to five cartons [coffins] waiting by my garage [despite the note on the door to put all packages on the front porch.  The UPS drivers seem to have a problem with deliveries which the FedEx fellas don't.  It had rained, but no damage to the cartons or contents].

The cartons are like the mummy's sarcophagus.  In this case, it is breaking into 1/2 inch corrugated cartons, just like the folks on TV getting into the mummy's coffin.  Then comes the unwrapping of the mummy AKA, the wrapped root ball.  Instead of layers of cloth guarding the mummy's body/root ball, its layers of tape, plastic, & newspaper.  [Difference noted that the Egyptians did not have Bruno's plastic bags.  And ... I sure would like to be your tape salesman.]

Finally -- just like on TV -- the exciting "discoveries".  In this case, roots & offshoots hidden & coming up in the dirt.  Got to be careful exposing the mummy ... ah ... root ball.  Have to hold back the excitement & take everything apart slowly.

See ??  Just like on the National Geographic Channel.  But, I had to provide that narration.  Mostly ... "wow".

So ... now all the plants are in the ground & waiting for them to enjoy their new environment. 

Thanks once again.  It truly is a pleasure to deal with you folks.

Best wishes,

Bill
North Little Rock, Arkansas



From: Jennifer
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:47 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com

Thank you so so so much as you gave me a precious gift by sending me a bamboo plant along with my last order and that did not go overlooked and I appreciate it so much. It will be enjoyed for years to come. That was so nice of you and I just want to say thank you. I will let you know when I see our first shoots this year as I am anxiously awaiting the first round.

You have been so good to me and I love working with you and you are the ONLY Company I will order my bamboo from .

Jennifer


From: DANIEL
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:19 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: So Cool

 

Lewis'

I wish I did not have to work tomorrow so I could call and personally thank you for the cool square bamboo section - Moso -  that came in my order.  My 10 year old grabbed it as soon as we opened the box and said he is bringing it to school tomorrow to show the class.  He sometimes tires of "All dad's plants",  but his eyes lit up when he saw this.  He hasn't been this excited about plants since I brought home a 70 lbs bunch of bananas from the greenhouse at the college.

I have to find a way to get down there and visit.  I couldn't possibly come without a flat bed trailer and lots of money though.

Thanks

Dan and Matthew)


Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 8:15 PM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: RE: Bamboo selection
 

I received my bamboo intact, alive, well and it is planted.  Thank you for your assistance.  I did enjoy the challenging of unwrapping the packing on the root balls.  I have never ordered live plants by mail before but this experience was a good one.  The walmart bag wrapping had a very rural south charm to it (my wife was amused.)

Thanks,

Andrew

From: Evan
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 10:27 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: bamboo arrival

Hello,

Just wanted to say my giant henon arrived today in great

shape.  Thanks!

-Evan



From: Nancy
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 4:48 PM
To: 'Roger Lewis'
Subject:

Roger,

Just wanted to let you know that I received the Bamboo and am very pleased. It was absolutely beautiful! I hope it all does well in my climate zone. I planted a large Moso by my house out by the pool. The Palmata behind my house. I brought the Spectabilis back to NH and the remainder was all planted on my 100 acres. We had them all planted, Mulched and tied the day after Delivery, which was pretty good considering how big they were.

Your son and his friend were very nice; it was a pleasure to meet them. I do think I gave them a little scare bringing them across the Blue Bridge. It was being repaired and only had one lane open which was a little tight J

I will be emailing soon to have some of your Red Margin mailed to NH that seems to be the best choice for this cold weather. Roger Jr . Seemed surprised about the nice weather when he delivered the Bamboo and thinks it should do well. It was even nicer out the next day. So Tell Roger Jr. and his friend Thanks! For the Bamboo! He even brought me an extra Robert Young, Thanks Again!

Nancy
Brookport, Illinois


Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:28 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Re: My Yellow Groove...

 

Thank you so very much for your prompt response, especially in this day and age where no one seems to care. I will advise people of your products and web site.

Thank you once again.

Jo-Jo 




:Ronald
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 8:53 AM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: Re: Thank You and Help

Thank you very much for your prompt response -- and encouragement.

Thanks again for your help.  I'm always directing people toward you

guys when they see my bamboo.  You run a first class business!



From: Charlie
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 10:27 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Satisfied Customer

Thanks for the wonderful bamboo! It was truly a great experience working with you on my order.  I was treated very graciously and received my order right on time.  I live in north Florida (Monticello near Tallahassee) and have noticed several large groves in my area.  When my wife and I first moved to our property we were surrounded by forest, but in recent years new neighbors have moved in and most recently an adjacent campground cleared property to make way for some storage units.  To say the least it is quite unsightly and has prompted me to look for screening options.

After visiting many bamboo websites and reading up on its growth habits I decided it would be great for a screen.  After finding your web site and perusing the vast amount of information and delightful photos I decided to give you a try.  And I can say I am truly happy with the experience.  All my plants were delivered in great shape with obvious tender care in packaging.

I planted all the bamboo the day I received it following your planting instructions.  I planted the Red Margin in a row to form my screen and one plant had a shoot that I swear grew three inches in six hours.  Wow! And it is the first week in February.  The Allgold also has a new shoot.  I was also very happy with the Anderson Moso and Alfonse Karr I received.  I have created several planting areas on my six acre property that also includes a small grove of P. Vivax I planted earlier.

I look forward to working with you in the future and will send progress photos from time to time.

Very happy with my Boo from You!

Charlie
Monticello, Florida

: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:21 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Made it home OK

Roger,
Just wanted to let you know that we made it home fine, and in record time. Tell Russell and Roger Jr. that they did a great job wrapping the bamboo. We made it without the first tear or even flapping. The "contraption" worked great and I think it will replace the trailer for bamboo missions in the future. Tell Roger Jr. that his idea to make a loop at the supported end of the bamboo worked great to equalize the side to side pull and the load stayed centered all the way home. We drove 75 without even a wiggle from the load.

Please tell Gayle that Beth enjoyed visiting with her very much, and she appreciated a nice warm place to hide out while we loaded the truck. Harper is beautiful and such bright eyes always looking around. She makes us eager for our new grandbaby girl to arrive.

Thanks for the very pleasant, and enjoyable day. I always feel like I've learned more from our walks around your groves than I do from the books I read.

Thanks for the fine plants (as usual) and the free tessellates.

Beth and David
Murfreesboro, TN



From: Nancy
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:15 PM
To: 'Roger Lewis'
Subject: RE: bamboo photos

Roger

Thanks so Much! That is so cool! The bamboo looks Great! I can’t wait to see it.

Thanks Again, You really do have great customer service!

Nancy

Brookport, IL.
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Thought you might like to see some of your bamboo. We got started on the digging today. Eight were dug and we will dig the rest tomorrow. They are under the water now and will be everyday for the next couple weeks. The foliage and root balls will be watered around 10 hours a day. Once the bamboo is stabilized with no more leaf drop the water will be reduced to just every couple days for 2 or 3 hours. By the time it gets to you they will be ready to go into the ground. Winter winds tends to dry out the bamboo so all the water you can provide will really help the bamboo this first winter. I pulled the Sasa Palmata and the 3 gallon size of P. vivax aureocaulis also. We have the larger FS of ‘aureocaulis’, but they are very expensive. The little 3 gallon will do the job and should do well in your climate.

The hand trucks in the photos is for size comparison. They are 5 feet tall with 12 inch tall wheels and the bottom carry plate extends 10 inches.

Click here to see them

http://www.lewisbamboo.com/2006.html

 Roger Sr.

From: Char
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 4:45 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Michigan Bamboo Pictures

Hey you guys,
Thought you might like to see a picture of your great, great grandbabies in  their winter wonderland.

 

We have the following plants still alive and multiplying:
1. Phyllostachys rubromarginata
2. P. Vivax
3. P. aurea ' Golden'
4. P. nigra Henon 'Giant Gray', two versions I think
5. P. nigra 'Black'
 All have had multi generational offsprings and are spreading nicely.


Hope you all are doing well and are prospering. Our Bamboo is doing very well. These shots were taken around Christmas.

Diana and I started another business about a year ago and have been very busy.check it out some time:

 Best wishes to you and yours in this New Year

Darrel & Diana
Marshall, Michigan
 

 


Sent:
Thursday, December 15, 2005 12:22 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Hello from Austin, TX

Roger and Rachel,
 
I returned home last night from Vegas and told my wife about meeting you both.  Ironically, she had looked up bamboo that day and visited your web site.  I told her how nice it was speaking with you both and how I wished we had good friends like you two to hang out with.
 
Congratulations on a beautiful baby girl, she looks adorable.  We wish you continued success with your business and hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
 
Sincerely,
Scott and Beth
 
p.s. If you are every coming to Austin, TX again, let us know.

Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 8:51 PM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: just love your web site

Keep up the good work.
 
Dan




From: Bilbo
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:09 AM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: RE: bamboo tour and purchase

Hey, just thought I would drop you a line to tell you that our bamboo, someday to be forest, is alive and well in Cadiz Kentucky. We have added to the five species from Lewis Bamboo with two more. We have numerous pots for sale even if we haven't sold any we are excited! We think the name will be Bamboo 4 Yew.

Once again thanks for the wonderful tour last year.

Mom & Bilbo
Cadiz Kentucky



From: Deborah
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 11:49 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Received Our P. Rubromarginata

Dear Lewis',

I just wanted to write to say that we received the 4 Rubros yesterday, Wed
10/26 (one day earlier than expected).  We are thrilled with the order, and
we planted them today.  They were shipped so professionally, without a
scratch!  They look very healthy, and we will care for them just as you
suggest.

When I placed the phone order, the lady I spoke with was so pleasant and
willing to answer all my questions.  She made me feel that I was dealing
with not only a professional business, but one who cares about their
customers.

We definitely plan to order more bamboo from you, and I want to thank you so
much for the pleasant experience!

God Bless "Ya'll",

Deborah & Gary

Amarillo, TX




From: Chris S
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 8:54 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Black Bamboo

Hello Gayle,
 
I just wanted to let you know how impressed I was with the quality of your product. I ordered a Black Bamboo plant, and was very pleased with:
1. You shipped and delivered the day you promised to.
2. The plant was expertly packed and wrapped, with plenty of moisture in the ball.
3. The plant itself looked like a beautiful and healthy specimen of the type I ordered.
4. You were very helpful over the phone with planting advice.
 
I will be in touch and email you some pictures when I get a chance.
 
Thanks again,
 
Chris S
Sanger, TX




From: josephine
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 2:04 AM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: Re: bamboo order.


The bamboo looks great.  We will keep your web site on
favorites and hope to order more in the future.
Gwendolyn




Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 8:27 PM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: Thanks

Dear Roger:
I have been consumed with getting into my new office and other things over
the past week so haven't found the time to send a note to you.

I just wanted to let you know that the Nigra arrived last week on time and
in great shape.  It is beautiful where I have it.

The poles also are perfect for what I want to use them for.

Thanks,
Peter

Stockton
New Jersey



Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 11:37 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Bamboo inquiry.


Good afternoon,
I purchased 13 of the  3 gal rubro. plants from you all back in spring of '04.  Well, I
couldn't be more pleased with them....they are doing great.

Now, I would like to order two 3 gal P. rubromarginata for use as house
plants.  Of course, they will need to be UPS-shippable.  But I am willing
to pay above the normal price if you have the time to select fuller,
larger plants.  Just let me know.

Thanks again, and your website is always a pleasure to browse.

R. Lakin

Sharps Chrpel, Tennessee





Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 3:59 PM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: RE: [Norton AntiSpam] Bamboo Fence for Springfield, MO 65804

Dear Roger,
The bamboos are incredible! They are growing really well in Missouri.
I am seeing that some of the rhizomes? (white roots) are emerging for the soil. Should I cover them with more mulch or soil?

Thank you!
Karlen
Springfield, Missouri




Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 4:09 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Mike in Denver

Hey…just planted the Palmatta…Looks awesome !!! 

Thanks for doing that for me…great plant.

Mike

          Denver, Colorada





Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 11:57 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: arrived safely

Roger,

Just wanted to let you know that we and the bamboo arrived home safe and sound.  The return trip was 12 hours, so we drove a total of 1050 miles in 21 hours.  Of course, everyone here (including my wife) thinks I was crazy to do it but Rad and Ben enjoyed the trip, were impressed with all the different types/sizes of bamboo, and learned a lot, too.

I also wanted to express my heartfelt thanks for the time and energy you spent in making the trailer “bamboo transport worthy”.  By doing so, you provided a level of customer service that is rarely displayed by any company.  I will be expounding on the uses of bamboo and the virtues of Lewis Bamboo to all my friends.

So I say again, thank you!  And don’t worry – the next time I come down the trailer will be ready to load-and-go ;-)

Regards,

Conrad
Springfield, Missouri

 



Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:58 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Bamboo growth

Lewis Bamboo,
 
I received an order of a 3 gallon Red Margin and a P. Viridis from you in July.  Both plants have put up new shoots!  The Red Margin has put up 7 new shoots in August!!  While they are are not that big, it is an encouraging sign that the bamboo is off to a great start.  The P. viridis put up one nice size shoot about 2 ft tall.  I live in south central PA Zone 6b.  Is this normal for the bamboo to shoot this late in the growing season?  I also planted a Moso seedling about 2 years old.  It has produced about 5 Rhizomes about 18 in. long underneath the mulch in less than a month's time.  It is amazing how fast these plants grow!  Is this late growth normal?  How can I prepare for winter to ensure that these amazing plants sustain these awesome growing habits.  I have about 8 inches of mulch consisting of composted manure, hay and grass clippings around them.  It has been quite hot and dry lately, so I have watered them  a few times a week.  Thank you for the healthy plants!! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thank you ,
 
Will  in Pennsylvania




From: Steve
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 4:14 PM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: Giant Hennon

Hi just wanted to thank you for a really quick order , Our Bamboo arrived today ( Wednesday 17th ). It looks great ..Really healthy... & we planted it immediately.... We have grown Golden bamboo for the last 25 years & just love it .We have always wanted to grow the big stuff & are so excited about it . So Thanks again & we will let ya'll know how our plants do ..
                                                                Steve & Dana
 


From:  Karlen
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:14 PM
To: Roger Lewis
Subject: RE:  Springfield, MO

Hello Roger!
Just to let you know that the bamboos are growing and looking great!
I am recommending you to everybody I know!
Thanks!
 
 
Karlen
Springfield, Missouri




From: Michael and Abigail
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 8:21 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: I am speechless!!!


I just wanted to let you know that my order of 4- 3 gal. Golden Bamboo
plants arrived a day before expected!  They are incredible!!!  Big and
healthy!  I'm so impressed, I may have to order some more in the fall!!! 
Thank you very much!!

Mike
Charlotte, Tennessee




Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 6:28 AM
To: roger@lewisbamboo.com
Subject: My Henon 3 Gal. Has Arrived

WOW!   No waiting 3 years to display this plant.  I am very happy, but wish my bamboo purchases had begun with Lewis Bamboo.  Your product beats the other mail order companies i've bought from AND the local nurseries to boot.  I'm a Horticulture student at an Illinois College just East of St. Louis and have been adding display gardens to the campus grounds.  Bamboo gets comments from everybody. Great Job. 
 
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