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| Common Name | - Hybrid bamboo seed for garden
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| Uses | - Bamboo has many uses, mainly in construction (flooring, roofing designing, and scaffolding), furniture, food, biofuel, fabrics, cloth, paper, pulp, charcoal, ornamental garden planting, and environmental characteristics, such as a large carbon sink and good phytoremediation option, improving soil structure and soil .
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| Soil Nutrient Requirements | - Most bamboos grow best in deep, well-drained, fertile soils, and they generally prefer neutral to slightly acid soils. If your soil is deficient, the extra time and expense of improving it is usually well worth the effort, especially if you want to see results faster.
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| Sowing Method | - Bamboo is mainly grown through vegetative propagation in most parts of the world, however, it is also grown through culms and rhizomes. Bamboo can also be grown through the seeds, but this is quite rare as the Bamboo seeds are very scarce due to the once-in-a-lifetime flowering nature of Bamboo plants.
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| Soil Type | - Heavy Clay (80% Clay + 20% Sand)
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