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  • Must Read: Useful Bamboo Knowledge

    Feb 6

    By reading this article you will gain a wealth of information about bamboo and your new bamboo blinds. We are going to cover questions like: What is bamboo? Where does bamboo grow? What was bamboo used for in earlier cultures and what it is used for today? You will see your new bamboo blinds in a whole new light.

    What is bamboo?
    First lets chat a little bit about what bamboo is. Bamboo is a wood-like grass that grows on many different continents. Bamboo is the fastest growing plant in the world and can grow at speeds of over 2 feet a day. It prefers being close to water but not in the water, like dipping your toes but not your ankles. The growing season is in the spring and usually lasts any where from 40 to 60 days. At this point the bamboo reaches it’s mature height and girth growing from one foot to well over sixty-five feet depending on the variety. It still will be another four to seven years before the bamboo is made into your bamboo blinds as the grasses inside the stalk keep growing to provide a stronger more durable “wood”.

    Where does bamboo grow?
    Many consumers may be surprised to find that bamboo is not only native to Asia but species can also be found in North and South America, Australia, India and sub-Sahara Africa. Areas you will not find native bamboo include Canada, Europe and Antarctica.

    A Little History…
    In Asian cultures, the bamboo plants have been long known to have a certain enchantment about them. In order to ward off evil spirits the ancient Japanese people would put bamboo blinds on their windows and doorways. In India bamboo means friendship and in China it is seen as a symbol of long life.

    Bamboo has had many uses over the last several centuries and was central to life in many cultures. Bamboo was used to build houses, furniture, window blinds, woven mats, sandals and clothing. It was also used in the construction of boats and bridges. In fact one such bridge in the Qian-Xian area of China is believed to have stood for over 2000 years, since before the time of Christ. Humans and animals also used bamboo shoots as a nutritious food source. Giant Pandas are still munching on bamboo today…

    Modern Bamboo
    In today’s modern world the list of uses for bamboo continues to grow. Not only are people using bamboo window blinds in their homes, they are using bamboo bed sheets, bamboo flooring, bamboo fencing, bamboo bath towels and of course bamboo clothing. Bamboo is often referred to as the most resourceful plant on earth and a will be a thriving player in the new “greener” planet we live on. Take part in this movement and shop the many bamboo products available online to you today, including bamboo blinds for your home.

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