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The Problem With Growing Bamboo That Most Gardeners Aren't Aware Of
Bamboo adds an architectural element to your garden design. However, the dense structure of this dramatic plant can hide ...
Until now, you may have gone through life without giving much thought to where your houseplants are positioned, but that ends now. According to Feng Shui, the placement of our greenery plays a pretty ...
It's been called the fastest-growing woody plant on the planet. One species has been clocked racing skyward as much as 4 feet a day. When a bamboo culm, or shoot, pops through the soil, it will soar ...
Gardening season is wrapping up, but you may still have questions. For answers, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University’s Extension Service. OSU ...
Lucky bamboo, a popular indoor plant, thrives with proper care. Avoid overwatering, direct sunlight, and tap water, which can harm its roots. Regular ...
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Gardening advice: Is it bamboo? Or Lucky Bamboo?
A Lucky Bamboo is not really a bamboo at all, but in fact a Dracaena, and with these plants, there are two factors that might be the reason for the yellowing leaves. Firstly, Lucky Bamboo does not ...
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Bamboo Growing Time Lapse - Seed to Plants (220 Days)
Ever seen a bamboo tree is growing from a seed? In this time-lapse, we chose a bamboo variety called "Moso". The bamboo seed was sowed directly into soil. It sprouted after 3 weeks but grew slowly ...
When someone mentions bamboo, what pops into your mind? Do you think of some impenetrable tropical jungle and the constant buzz of mosquitoes? Or maybe your bamboo kitchen utensils or flooring?
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