Buying Potted Bamboo: Propagation Question
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Re: Buying Potted Bamboo: Propagation Question
and now get ready for the "Textillis Moraensis seeds - rare!!" eBay listings.
Alan.
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Re: Buying Potted Bamboo: Propagation Question
If you are concerned about the well-being of your plant, I happen to have a spot in some rich, black, clay loam soil that is ideal for B. textilis. If you just drive it down to Southeast Texas, I will do everything I can to ensure its prosperity. Of course, you can have the first 10 divisions!needmore wrote:I paid up for mine and am not sure it is on solid footing, if so divisions in a couple years or so...
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Re: Buying Potted Bamboo: Propagation Question
There are probably already people dividing up bags of brown rice into little packs of "bamboo" seeds right now. Does $20 per pack sound fair? Free shipping, of course.Alan_L wrote:and now get ready for the "Textillis Moraensis seeds - rare!!" eBay listings.
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Re: Buying Potted Bamboo: Propagation Question
Thank you for the offer, 10 divisions does sound fair but I hate to dig it out at this tender stage in it's development to take it on the road.
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
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