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Thursday, September 15th, 2011



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Bamboo Blinds To Create An Oasis Of Calm by Rachel Harris

I can still remember the first time I saw a set of bamboo blinds. They were in a room I rented at college and I hated them from the moment I saw them. I wasn't sure why, but something about them seemed tawdry in some way. I suppose it wasn't the bamboo (I had nothing against blinds because they were made from a certain type of plant), but the fact that they'd experienced a fair bit of wear and tear over the years.

The edges were frayed and the whole thing looked as though it was about to fall apart. I made up my mind to get rid of them (with the landlord's permission, of course) as soon as possible and replace them with something more to my own taste.

And I really did think I would replace them, and not with a new set of bamboo blinds, but maybe some good old-fashioned curtains. Then a strange thing happened. One afternoon, I was sitting in the room, and I felt a strange sense of calm come over me. I didn't know why. Then I noticed I'd been staring at the patterns on the wall made by the sunlight filtering through the bamboo blinds. I'd never noticed it before, but the thin strips of light on the walls added a real feeling of peace to the room. The effect was something impossible to achieve with the curtains I'd decided on.

Suddenly I decided that the bamboo blinds would stay. They may have been worn around the edges, but the patterns they made on the walls were something else, and made a feeling of calm never experience by any other form of window covering. Those blinds were replaced eventually, by the landlord, but I persuaded him to buy a similar set. My afternoons of dappled sunlight through the bamboo blinds had become too precious to lose.

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The Fast Rate Of Growth Of Bamboo Trees

Bamboo vegetation is among our planet's most valuable and adaptable plant. In contrast to trees, bamboo grows at an amazing rate of up to 2 inches hourly. This will make it the world's quickest growing plant. In a few, the bamboo plant can grow up to four meters in every day.

Unlike many would believe, Bamboo plants are not trees. In fact, they are evergreen grasses. These grasses fall into 91 different genera, with over 1,000 specific plants currently known. As different species can be used for different things, this variety helps to ensure the lasting survival of this plant.

This amazing growing rate makes bamboo plants priceless in eastern areas like India, China and Japan. Because the bamboo plants might be used as food, wood and fuel, the rapidly growing rate makes this green resource a essence of those societies. As bamboo, when effectively treated, could be really durable and lengthy lasting, it supplies an easy resolution to many problems.

One of the well known uses of bamboo plants is their cultivation as building materials. In construction, bamboo can create imposing, secure scaffoldings, provide a base wood over slower growing trees, and provide decorative value to both the interior and outdoor landscaping ideas of a house. Other uses of bamboo material include tools such as durable cutting boards, chop sticks, tables and other pieces of furniture as well as pieces for popular games such as go.

When bamboo plants are young, the shoots can be eaten from many different varieties. However, not all types of bamboo shoots should be eaten. For instance, the giant bamboo contains cyanide within the shoots. Cyanide can be lethal to humans.

Many types of animals thrive by consuming bamboo. Most notably is the panda, which only consumes bamboo stalks and leaves.

Although bamboo serves several purposes in society, bamboo plants do not come without faults. Still unknown why, bamboo plants, tend to have mass blooming and fruiting seasons. This is most notable in the Bay of Bengal, where the bamboo plants fruit once every 30 to 35 years. This mass blooming and fruiting cases severe consequences to human populations nearby. As the fruit falls to the ground, rats gather in mass. As the rats gather in mass, they can cause economic and health problems to people. This can cause many human deaths, as there is not much that can be done to stop the fruiting once it has begun. There is not much that can be done. As the bamboo populations require the blooming season for survival, they cannot be simply destroyed to prevent the rat swarms.

Bamboo is a versatile plant and can thrive in many regions across the globe. They are most commonly located in East Asia, although they can live in sub-Saharan Africa, North and South America. Bamboo does not live in Europe, North Africa, western Asia, Canada and Antarctica.



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