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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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Rare Tropical Giant Phyllostachys Pubescens Moso-Bamboo Tree Seeds for Planting B10 FUN AND EASY: Seeds of the rare and exotic Giant Bamboo, Moso FAST GROWING: The fastest growing Bamboo, get privacy or windbreak fast! GROW TIPS: Run your sink hot water and get it as warm as possible. Fill a cup halfway up. Place the seeds in the hot water and then let them soak for 24 hours. Bamboo loves heat to germinate. Over 80 degrees is optimal for germination. Count: ~10 Phyllostachys Pubescens Moso-Bamboo Cold Hardy To 30 F Scientific name: Phyllostachys heterocycla (Carr.) Mitford cv. Pubescens Tree height: 10-20m / 33-66ft Plant Spread: 6 Feet Soil Moisture: Constantly moist Sunlight: hot overhead sun to dappled light Design: Suits contemporary, oriental & tropical designs Garden Type: clumping bamboo Plant Seasonality: Evergreen Sowing time: autumn or spring Visually interesting, canes turn green to black during the growing season. The hardiest of all black bamboo species. Slower to expand with minimal control efforts needed. Planting Instructions: Boil a cup of water and then let it cool to room temperature. Take a Ziploc bag and fold a paper towel to fit in the bottom. Take your water and add it to your ziploc bag on the paper towel. Just enough water to get the paper towel good and wet. Put 10-15 seeds in there and blow up the bag and seal it Just leave them in there until they sprout. You can just set the bag on top of the refrigerator. After they sprout, once a week blow fresh air into the bag and reseal it. When they are about 2-3 inches tall their roots will be growing into the paper towel. Don't pull the plant and roots out of the paper towel; you will want to cut the paper towel so the roots stay in the paper towel. Transplant into vermiculite and peat moss mix with the roots still in the paper towel. Sowing Way: 1. Soak the seed with water for half hour, then disinfect the seed with 0.3% potassium permanganate for 2 to 4 hours 2. Clean the seed with water and soak them for 24 hours 3. Take out the seed and dry them for 1 to 2 hours 4. Dig a few small holes in the soil, then sow 3 to 4 seeds in each hole, cover with soil about 0.75in 5. Cover with straw and sprinkle profoundly water 6. Keep the soil wet and weed during germination. 7. It can be transplanted after the seedling grows up 10 to 15cm (4 to 6"). http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/rare-tropical-giant-phyllostachys-pubescens-moso-bamboo-tree-seeds-for-planting-b10
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brookstonalmanac · 8 months
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Holidays 8.20
Holidays
Anniversary of the FALINTIL (East Timor)
Bad Hair Day
Bamboo Celebration Day
Dial the Phone Day
Dogfight Day
Father’s Day (Nepal)
Feast of Asmá’ (Bahá'í)
First Onam (Parts of India)
Indian Akshay Urja Day (India)
International Amy Adams Day
International Day of Medical Transporters
International FinOps Day
John Deere 820 Day
Missy Elliot Appreciation Day
Moon’s Birthday (Aztec)
National Accessible Air Travel Day
National 820 Day
National Exotic Dancer Day
National Fintech Day
National Latina Day
National Radio Day
National Scientific Temper Day (India)
Nepali Bhasa Manyata Diwas (Sikkim, India)
Neymarzetes Day (Brazil)
Nuremberg Code Anniversary Day
Puffball Day (French Republic)
Rest Day (Hungary)
Revolution Day (Morocco, Western Sahara)
Saint Stephen’s Day (Hungary)
1619 Day
Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Stop and Smell Your Dog Day
Virtual Worlds Day
World Mosquito Day
World Union Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
International Hawaiian Pizza Day
Lemonade Freedom Day
National Bacon Lover’s Day
National Honey Day (Sweden)
National Lemonade Day
World Day of French Fries (Spanish-speaking Countries)
3rd Sunday in August
Action Indonesia Awareness Day [3rd Sunday]
Anchor Steam Week begins [Sunday of 3rd Week]
Children’s Day (Argentina) [3rd Sunday]
God’s Preeminence Day [3rd Sunday]
Our Lady of Girsterklaus (Luxembourg) [1st Sunday after 15th]
World Helicopter Day [3rd Sunday]
Independence Days
Candalia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Estonia (from USSR, 1991)
Iska Akaliazen (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Alan Lee (Artology)
Amadour (Christian; Saint)
Benvenuto Cellini (Positivist; Saint)
Bernard of Clairvaux (Christian; Saint)
Birth of the White Buffalo (Lakota)
Cuitlahac Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Expensive Rum Day (Pastafarian)
Georg Häfner, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Harpo Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Helena (Muppetism)
Heliodorus of Bet Zabdai (Christian; Saint)
Maria De Mattias (Christian; Saint)
Media Aestas II (Pagan)
Oswine of Deira (Christian; Saint)
Philibert of Jumièges (Christian; Saint)
Samuel (Christian; Prophet)
William and Catherine Booth (Church of England)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [28 of 37]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [43 of 57]
Unglückstage (Unlucky Day; Pennsylvania Dutch) [21 of 30]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [37 of 60]
Premieres
Angie, by The Rolling Stones (Song; 1973)
The Black Stallion, by Walter Farley (Novel; 1941)
1812 Overture, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Concert Overture; 1882)
Elias: The Little Rescue Boat (Animated TV Series; 2005)
Feather Finger (WB MM Cartoon; 1966)
Garden State (Film; 2004)
Graffiti Bridge, by Prince (Album; 1990)
Hot Dogs (Disney Cartoon; 1928)
Islandia, by Austin Tappan Wright (Novel; 1942)
A Kiddie’s Kitty (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Lego DC Batman: Family Matters (WB Animated Film; 2019)
Mice Follies (WB LT Cartoon; 1960)
Mickey Blue Eyes (Film; 1999)
Oh, Johnny, Oh, Johnny, Oh, by Orrin Tucker (Song; 1939)
Perfect Blue (Anime Film; 1999)
Pocket Full of Kryptonite, by The Spin Doctors (Album; 1991)
Scooby Doo! Stage Fright (WB Animated Film; 2013)
Slow Train Coming, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1979)
The Talk of the Town (Film; 1942)
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (Film; 1999)
Yo Gabba Gabba! (Children’s TV Series; 2007)
Today’s Name Days
Bernd, Bernhard, Ronald (Austria)
Samuil (Bulgaria)
Bernard, Samuel (Croatia)
Bernard (Czech Republic)
Bernhard (Denmark)
Benno, Bernhard, Päärn, Pääro, Pärn, Pärno, Pearn, Pearu (Estonia)
Sami, Samu, Samuel, Samuli (Finland)
Bernard, Samuel (France)
Bernhard, Bernd, Ronald, Samuel (Germany)
Samouel (Greece)
István (Hungary)
Bernardo (Italy)
Bernhards, Bierants, Biernis, Boriss (Latvia)
Bernardas, Neringa, Tolvinas (Lithuania)
Bernhard, Bernt (Norway)
Bernard, Jan, Sabin, Samuel, Samuela, Sieciech, Sobiesław, Świeciech, Szwieciech (Poland)
Anabela (Slovakia)
Bernardo, Samuel (Spain)
Bernhard, Bernt (Sweden)
Eustace, Ostap, Samuel (Ukraine)
Barnard, Bernard, Bernardo, Filbert, Philbert, Rey, Reyna, Reynalda, Reynaldo, Reynold (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 232 of 2024; 133 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 33 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 13 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 5 (Geng-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 3 Elul 5783
Islamic: 3 Safar 1445
J Cal: 22 Hasa; Oneday [22 of 30]
Julian: 7 August 2023
Moon: 15%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 8 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Benvenuto Cellini]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 60 of 94)
Zodiac: Leo (Day 29 of 31)
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brookston · 8 months
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Holidays 8.20
Holidays
Anniversary of the FALINTIL (East Timor)
Bad Hair Day
Bamboo Celebration Day
Dial the Phone Day
Dogfight Day
Father’s Day (Nepal)
Feast of Asmá’ (Bahá'í)
First Onam (Parts of India)
Indian Akshay Urja Day (India)
International Amy Adams Day
International Day of Medical Transporters
International FinOps Day
John Deere 820 Day
Missy Elliot Appreciation Day
Moon’s Birthday (Aztec)
National Accessible Air Travel Day
National 820 Day
National Exotic Dancer Day
National Fintech Day
National Latina Day
National Radio Day
National Scientific Temper Day (India)
Nepali Bhasa Manyata Diwas (Sikkim, India)
Neymarzetes Day (Brazil)
Nuremberg Code Anniversary Day
Puffball Day (French Republic)
Rest Day (Hungary)
Revolution Day (Morocco, Western Sahara)
Saint Stephen’s Day (Hungary)
1619 Day
Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Stop and Smell Your Dog Day
Virtual Worlds Day
World Mosquito Day
World Union Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
International Hawaiian Pizza Day
Lemonade Freedom Day
National Bacon Lover’s Day
National Honey Day (Sweden)
National Lemonade Day
World Day of French Fries (Spanish-speaking Countries)
3rd Sunday in August
Action Indonesia Awareness Day [3rd Sunday]
Anchor Steam Week begins [Sunday of 3rd Week]
Children’s Day (Argentina) [3rd Sunday]
God’s Preeminence Day [3rd Sunday]
Our Lady of Girsterklaus (Luxembourg) [1st Sunday after 15th]
World Helicopter Day [3rd Sunday]
Independence Days
Candalia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Estonia (from USSR, 1991)
Iska Akaliazen (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Alan Lee (Artology)
Amadour (Christian; Saint)
Benvenuto Cellini (Positivist; Saint)
Bernard of Clairvaux (Christian; Saint)
Birth of the White Buffalo (Lakota)
Cuitlahac Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Expensive Rum Day (Pastafarian)
Georg Häfner, Blessed (Christian; Saint)
Harpo Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Helena (Muppetism)
Heliodorus of Bet Zabdai (Christian; Saint)
Maria De Mattias (Christian; Saint)
Media Aestas II (Pagan)
Oswine of Deira (Christian; Saint)
Philibert of Jumièges (Christian; Saint)
Samuel (Christian; Prophet)
William and Catherine Booth (Church of England)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Tycho Brahe Unlucky Day (Scandinavia) [28 of 37]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [43 of 57]
Unglückstage (Unlucky Day; Pennsylvania Dutch) [21 of 30]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [37 of 60]
Premieres
Angie, by The Rolling Stones (Song; 1973)
The Black Stallion, by Walter Farley (Novel; 1941)
1812 Overture, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Concert Overture; 1882)
Elias: The Little Rescue Boat (Animated TV Series; 2005)
Feather Finger (WB MM Cartoon; 1966)
Garden State (Film; 2004)
Graffiti Bridge, by Prince (Album; 1990)
Hot Dogs (Disney Cartoon; 1928)
Islandia, by Austin Tappan Wright (Novel; 1942)
A Kiddie’s Kitty (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Lego DC Batman: Family Matters (WB Animated Film; 2019)
Mice Follies (WB LT Cartoon; 1960)
Mickey Blue Eyes (Film; 1999)
Oh, Johnny, Oh, Johnny, Oh, by Orrin Tucker (Song; 1939)
Perfect Blue (Anime Film; 1999)
Pocket Full of Kryptonite, by The Spin Doctors (Album; 1991)
Scooby Doo! Stage Fright (WB Animated Film; 2013)
Slow Train Coming, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1979)
The Talk of the Town (Film; 1942)
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (Film; 1999)
Yo Gabba Gabba! (Children’s TV Series; 2007)
Today’s Name Days
Bernd, Bernhard, Ronald (Austria)
Samuil (Bulgaria)
Bernard, Samuel (Croatia)
Bernard (Czech Republic)
Bernhard (Denmark)
Benno, Bernhard, Päärn, Pääro, Pärn, Pärno, Pearn, Pearu (Estonia)
Sami, Samu, Samuel, Samuli (Finland)
Bernard, Samuel (France)
Bernhard, Bernd, Ronald, Samuel (Germany)
Samouel (Greece)
István (Hungary)
Bernardo (Italy)
Bernhards, Bierants, Biernis, Boriss (Latvia)
Bernardas, Neringa, Tolvinas (Lithuania)
Bernhard, Bernt (Norway)
Bernard, Jan, Sabin, Samuel, Samuela, Sieciech, Sobiesław, Świeciech, Szwieciech (Poland)
Anabela (Slovakia)
Bernardo, Samuel (Spain)
Bernhard, Bernt (Sweden)
Eustace, Ostap, Samuel (Ukraine)
Barnard, Bernard, Bernardo, Filbert, Philbert, Rey, Reyna, Reynalda, Reynaldo, Reynold (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 232 of 2024; 133 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 33 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 13 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 5 (Geng-Xu)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 3 Elul 5783
Islamic: 3 Safar 1445
J Cal: 22 Hasa; Oneday [22 of 30]
Julian: 7 August 2023
Moon: 15%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 8 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Benvenuto Cellini]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 60 of 94)
Zodiac: Leo (Day 29 of 31)
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bambooplantsforsale · 9 months
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thisisluxurytravel · 5 years
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Diving in Maumere: The Ultimate Diving Guide
If you love diving, then Maumere is the best place to be if you want to have the dive sites to yourself, unlike Bali, where you now see more tourists underwater than fish. Diving in aumere has lots of features that make it a great place for a wonderful diving experience. The proximity of the deepest ocean crack at 9000 meters gives room for plenty of big fish activity. It offers a stunning diving experience with turtles, sharks, and you might see whales if you visit in November.
1. Getting to Maumere
From Bali, getting to Maumere won’t take more than two hours, we have the new direct flights from Denpasar to thank for that. Garuda is the best airline to go with, they are very reliable and permit luggage weight of about 20kg. Getting to the dive resort from there will take just 20 minutes by car.
2. Where to stay when diving Maumere
Maumere is a remote location, if you are expecting a luxurious accommodation, strike that out. But that does not mean you won’t enjoy your stay in this relatively undeveloped place. Ankermi happy dive – a simple resort by to the sea – is the best place when diving in Maumere. They offer different kinds of bungalows like backpacker rooms with shared bathrooms, and luxurious bungalows (also called lilyponds bungalows). Besides the beautiful sea view surrounded by palm trees and fish ponds offered by this resort, those luxurious bungalows also have AC and hot water located on the side of the resort, offering a private sea view terrace with lounge chairs.
It is advisable to book three to four months in advance due to the popularity of this resort in high season, especially if you are interested in the staying in the lilyponds bungalows. The beach in front of the resort is not good for swimming because it is rocky nature. There is a little beachfront café where most people visit after diving; you can hang out there and share your diving stories at the end of the day. We saw two large yachts anchored in the bay during our visit, so this is a nice option for yacht owners.
The hosts are fantastic, Ankermi and his wife Claudia usually hang out with guests during sunsets to share fascinating local stories. I strongly advise you shun the review of this resort on tripadvisor, do not believe the bad reviews you see there. This place is simple but delightful.
2. Diving in Maumere
From the resort to most dive sites takes about 60 minutes. The area is not that crowded, we were there for 5 days, and we did not come across any other dive boats.
Ankermi diving is so cool, even though their noisy motorboat is not big enough and feels overcrowded when full. If you are expecting a luxury dive trip, you will be disappointed. Stay focused on the diving and go with the flow if you want to enjoy this dive trip.
You should also watch out for the many walls around the islands, covered in large stag coral tables and beautiful gorgonian fans (sea fans), and entwined with different varieties of anemone flowers and neon coloured Alcyonacea (soft corals), and lots of reef fish you can think of.
Despite its healthy coral, the water visibility can be limited but you can’t compare it to the 40 meters visibility that you usually get in places like Alor or Komodo. Diving in Maumere is really good, but I feel the water visibility might prevent Maumere from becoming one of the world’s best diving locations as it is a bit harder to get clear pictures.
One of the dive sites, Babi island has a unique surface interval that is a paradisiac beach. I don’t usually wish for longer surface intervals but I could have stayed on the Babi island beach for the whole day! During our stay, we saw dolphins on a daily basis; they enjoy swimming with the boat. An amazing experience even if we did not get to see them underwater.
3. Dive sites near Maumere
Check out the description below about the site’s features.
The Channel
This is a slop linking down to a sandy bottom, it is framed with big gorgonians, coral gardens, and sponges. You are more likely to see ribbon eels, ghost pipefish, lionfish and frogfish in this area. If you are lucky, you also get to look at hunting hammerheads and eagle rays in this area due to the strong current. The flow of current through this 2km wide channel is pretty strong, so this dive site is not for amateurs but experienced divers. You can down to the deeper part through the coral garden scattered with sand; this area features a giant mountain of sand with sea fans and coral blocks. You can observe the amazing underwater scene in this area (about 30 meters deep) featuring marble rays, eagle rays, tunas and mackerels on the sand surface. Continue flowing with the current until you arrive at the stunning coral garden.
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The Crack
The crack was formed by an earthquake that ripped the reef open in 1992, lots of little fish and corals love to hide in this spot. It is located about 20 metres in a reef beneath the water, the length of the 70 centimetres crack is about 30 meters. You will find a steep wall filled with corals as the follow the crack. You may be lucky to see rays and sharks if you look down the crack.
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Majella’s Ledge
This is a nice spot to view nurse sharks, reef sharks, and hammerheads – if you are that lucky. This deep ledge is located at 35m.
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Marajagong
This region has a touch of everything you can ever imagine, it is a steep wall with different jutting platforms. Reach for the wall down the slope to the platform; it’s about 14m. This fantastic spot features different varieties of reef fish, lobster, frogfish, sharks, sea turtles, nudibranchs, octopus and colourful corals, this spot is well known for schooling tuna and mackerel.
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Babi Island wall
Pulau Babi, also known as the pig island faces the Flores Sea and is bordered at the north end with coral reef. You will find a small tidal flat where two villages were built if you go down south. In 1992, a tsunami – with waves topped at 5.6 meters – hit Pulau Babi and destroyed the villages found on the flat sandy land. About 263 out of the 1093 people living in the location lost their lives to the tsunami. The villages had to be abandoned, and reconstruction was not permitted when the region was declared too risky to be inhabited. You will only find makeshift bamboo huts in the location currently, there are used once in a while for fishing.
You will find the barrier reef tappers at the southern end of the island, you will see a lot of crevices and crack with corals in the shallow. The Palau Babi wall is a nice drop off with lots of corals, and relaxing on the beach in-between the dives is amazing; we were opportune to see a few turtles and sharks.
Muck dive in front of the resort
There are different suitable dive sites on the coast for muck diving. You get to see frogfishes, mimic octopus as well as nudibranchs. Another unique feature about this dive site is that it features lots of endemic species. According to reports, Rudie Kuiter – a photographer – has catalogued over 1200 fish species in Maumere Bay alone, including species new to science.
5. Diving in Maumere: best time to go
Maumere also experiences rainy seasons. It is advisable you plan your diving in Maumere between April to October if you want to avoid the rainy season and enjoy a wonder, calm sea, and stunning visibility during your dives. The high season falls between July and August. It is advisable you book in advance to secure a spot due to the limited boat and accommodation capacity. You can also visit during November and December periods; you are more likely to see whales during this period. If you are a fan of large sharks, visit during April and May, these are the best periods to see a whale shark.
6. Other activities besides diving in Maumere: the Kelimutu volcano
An interesting thing about your visit to Maumere is that you get to do other things besides diving. You can visit the Kelimutu volcano in Kelimutu. Get the most out of your visit to Maumere by visiting this three coloured lake; it’s only 3 hours away from Maumere. If you plan on spending your whole day here, the trip is worth it. The hike is also easy; it will not take more than 30 minutes. The 3-colored lakes are unique for natural phenomenon. The constant changing of colours and different varieties of colour in the lake makes it so beautiful. The local inhabitants in this region see the lake as a place where the departed souls reside. They believe that the god of the afterlife, Mae, as well as the people who died, will sit at the base of the lakes according to their good deeds in life. Thus, the names of the lake are connected to it. When translated, they represent the souls of the people, the spirits of young people, and the spirits of soothsayers. The dramatic and unpredictable change in the lakes’ colour makes it one of the natural phenomena one needs to see; colour changes from blue or green to red or black. Furthermore, the steep road to the lakes is precarious, making it more mystical and mysterious. There is no strong evidence to describe what is responsible for the changes in colour, but scientist believes that volcanic gas activities are responsible for the chemical reactions between the natural minerals in the lakes.
Maumere is only a short direct flight away from Kupang and Komodo that both offer really good diving. Read my review of Kupang diving and Komodo diving. There is also interesting tribes encounters in West Timor and the possiblility to cruise Komodo water or stay in Luxury at Komodo latest luxury resort.
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  Place the bamboo seeds in a strainer and rinse them with cool water to remove any dust or debris that may be clinging to the seeds.
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  Draw rows in the soil mix about 1 inch deep and plant a sprinkling of seeds along each row. Alternately, dig a round hole 2 inches across and 1 inch deep. Sprinkle about 10 seeds in the bottom of the hole. Cover the surface of the mix with these holes. Cover the seeds with very fine soil mix. Place the lid on the box and move the box to a spot where it won’t be disturbed.
  Remove the lid every three days to give the plants fresh air. Moisten the soil mix during this time if it has begun to dry out. Replace the lid after you have watered the mix.
  Remove the lid permanently after the seedlings reach the lid inside. The first seedlings will sprout after two to three weeks, and the seeds will continue to sprout until they have all emerged.
  Mix an all-purpose houseplant fertilizer according to the package directions. Pour the fertilizer into a clean spray bottle and mist the plants once they are four weeks old.
  Transplant the seedlings into individual pots after they have been growing for a month. Use
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We are a seller that caters to experienced gardeners. (germination and plant care information is readily available online. Most of our listings include germination instructions, so we do not ship growing instructions.
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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Rare Tropical Timor Black Bamboo Tree seeds B10 Seeds of the rare and exotic Black Bamboo to Plant and Grow Visually interesting, canes turn green to black during the growing season. The hardiest of all black bamboo species. Slower to expand with minimal control efforts needed. Count: ~10 Scientific Name: Phyllostachys Nigra 'Black' Plant Name: Bambusa Lako Cold Hardy To 30 F Common Name: Timor Black Bamboo Plant Height: 60 Feet Plant Spread: 6 Feet Soil Moisture: Constantly moist Sunlight: hot overhead sun to dappled light Design: Suits contemporary, oriental & tropical designs Garden Type: clumping bamboo Plant Seasonality: Evergreen Phyllostachys nigra, commonly known as black bamboo, is a species of bamboo, native to Hunan Province of China, and is widely cultivated elsewhere. Growing up to 25 m tall by 30 cm broad, it forms clumps of slender arching canes which turn black after two or three seasons Black bamboo is a striking and exotic choice for your garden or landscaping project. Known as the diet of choice for panda bears, bamboo is part of the Poaceae family—making it a grass, despite its height and tree-like stability. Phyllostachys nigra, commonly referred to as black bamboo, is famous for its ebony-colored stalks, or culms. It is a running bamboo, which means it spreads and grows rapidly through underground rhizomes. This can cause black bamboo to be very invasive if not controlled. FAST GROWING: The fastest-growing Bamboo, get privacy or windbreak fast! GROW TIPS: Run your sink hot water and get it as warm as possible. Fill a cup halfway up. Place the seeds in the hot water and then let them soak for 24 hours. Planting Instructions: Boil a cup of water and then let it cool to room temperature. Take a Ziploc bag and fold a paper towel to fit in the bottom. Take your water and add it to your ziploc bag on the paper towel. Just enough water to get the paper towel good and wet. Put 10-15 seeds in there and blow up the bag and seal it Just leave them in there until they sprout. You can just set the bag on top the refrigerator. After they sprout, once a week blow fresh air into the bag and reseal it. When they are about 2-3 inches tall their roots will be growing into the paper towel. Don't pull the plant and roots out of the paper towel; you will want to cut the paper towel so the roots stay in the paper towel. Transplant into vermiculite and peat moss mix with the roots still in the paper towel. How to Care for Black Bamboo Plants Running bamboo types, such as black bamboo plants, are ideal for creating a dense hedge or privacy screen. Your plants should be placed 3 to 5 feet (1-1.5 m.) apart for this purpose. However, you will probably only want to consider growing black bamboo if you have a very sizable area for it spread out. There are many strategies you could employ to contain the size of a bamboo grove, such as root pruning or even a root barrier. If you’re opting for a root barrier, install the barrier at least 36 inches (91 cm.) deep between the bamboo grove and the rest of your property using materials in the trench that are impenetrable, such as rolls of fiberglass or 60 mil polypropylene. The barrier itself should protrude 2 inches (5 cm.) above the ground to discourage any wayward rhizomes. If all of this seems too daunting or if you have minimal garden space, then remember this black bamboo information: black bamboo, like other types, can also be enjoyed as a container plant. Like anything that stands out with beauty and uniqueness, this bamboo does not come without a few "torns". Black bamboo can be a tad more on the needy side when it comes to location and attention needed; it requires at least 6 hours of sunlight a day, is not an option for indoor planting, it does not tolerate wind well, and the foliage has been damaged at temperatures below 10° Fahrenheit. If a dry wind is present, plant in a protected area. Foliage loss occurs at 0° to -5° with a complete top kill of canes at around -10° to -15°. Due to this, we recommend this species for USDA Climate Zones 7 and 8. It is being grown in climate zone 6 with moderate top damage during the harsh winter months. The culms are not as erect in shaded sides as some other species and tend to weep or arch over; Pruning can correct this behavior. Those who grow ‘Black Bamboo’ in western gardens love its graceful habits. The sharp contrast of color provided by the dark culms and green foliage is very desirable. New canes emerge green and turn ebony black within two years with sunlight exposure. This is reported to be the only species the culm turns true ebony in color. The culm sheath has wavy blades with prominent oral setae, auricles, and ligules. The wood is of high quality and used by many craftsmen. This bamboo species is a gregarious flowering bamboo, which means that every black bamboo plant around the world will bloom around the same time. This only happens every 40 to 60 years, and that generation of bamboo dies shortly after. The seeds can be collected and planted to start a new stand of bamboo growth. Fertilizer To promote healthy growth, you might choose to fertilize black bamboo for a boost of additional nutrients. Choose a fertilizer that is high in nitrogen for the best results; this type of fertilizer is typically best for grasses. Apply fertilizer in the late spring and again in the middle of the growing season. Harvesting Bamboo shoots make an interesting and fun addition to vegetable stir-fries and are often used in Asian cuisine. To harvest the young sprouts, wait until they are a few inches tall. Try to harvest while they are 6 inches or less for the best flavor. Using a sharp knife, cut the shoot at ground level. Be sure to harvest plants sustainably and responsibly, making sure not to strip the plant of all of its new growth. When you are ready to prepare your harvest, cut the shoots in half length-wise and remove the hard outer sheath. Then, cut them to the desired thickness and boil or fry them. Pruning Bamboo is known to be a fast-growing plant, which adds to its appeal as a natural privacy barrier. However, to keep the height of your bamboo in check, you should plan to occasionally prune the plant to your desired height. Pruning bamboo to control growth should be done in the spring. The nodes of the plant provide an easy visual cue on where to cut back the height of each stalk. Cut each stalk just above a node. In addition, curb unwanted growth of in-ground black bamboo plants by cutting new shoots that sprout from the rhizomes to ground level. Keep in mind that this will check the growth of this plant, but it is a prolific spreader once planted directly in the ground and you may not be able to control its growth simply by cutting back new growth. Propagating Black Bamboo Propagating bamboo is simple and best done by division. It is ideal to divide bamboo plants in the late winter or early spring. Water the bamboo well the day before you plan to divide it. Before dividing, cut off the top 2/3 of the culm. Using a sharp spade, dig up the section you would like to divide. You may need a saw to cut through the thick roots. From here, you can keep the clump large or divide it into smaller sections of 3 or 4 culms each. Plant each section in a hole twice as wide as the root ball. Mix in compost or other fertilizer and fill in the area. Water thoroughly. Potting and Repotting Black Bamboo Black bamboo can easily be grown in containers, which is a perfect choice for those with smaller yards or who want to keep it inside. When choosing a container, try to find one that is short, wide, and bottom-heavy. Adding rocks to the bottom of the container can help with this. Because bamboo grows to be so tall, a lighter, taller pot can easily get blown over. Since black bamboo is a running bamboo and a rapid grower, it may outgrow its pot quicker than other species. You will need to repot once your bamboo is root-bound. Potted bamboo will need more water than plants in the ground, so be sure to keep tabs on your soil moisture. Place your pot in a sunny, wind-sheltered area and enjoy it's striking looks and green foliage. WARNING Black bamboo uses runners to propagate, rather than forming clumps like many other grass varieties. As a result, its growth is considered fast and aggressive. The underground rhizomes easily lead to this plant popping up in unexpected places around your garden and yard. Eradicating it requires removing every piece of rhizome, which can prove to be a real challenge if left unchecked. Tags: giant bamboo seeds, clumping bamboo seeds, bamboo plant, Moso bamboo seeds, running bamboo seeds, black bamboo seeds, phyllostachys edulis, bamboo tree seeds, rare plant seeds, rare plant seeds, Tropical Fruit Seeds, Organic Seeds, Timor Black Bamboo, Black Bamboo, bamboo seed, Bambusa Lako Phyllostachys Nigra, giant bamboo seeds, bamboo plant http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/rare-tropical-timor-black-bamboo-tree-seeds-b10
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Golden Bamboo Facts
The bamboo assortment that is mainstream in the southern states is generally known as the angling rod shaft bamboo, or Golden Bamboo. It's golden shaded stalks and leaves loan to its name, and additionally the way that in the south, Golden Bamboo is utilized for angling shafts. There can be presumably that Golden Bamboo has been in charge of a greater part of fish got in the southern United States.
Golden Bamboo can grow up to thirty feet tall, a moderate size assortment contrasted with its cousins. The principal bamboo developed inside American outskirts, tobacco ranchers to avoid twist disintegration on their products used Golden Bamboo. Golden Bamboos quality and toughness settled on it a fine decision to piece twist from crops.
Japanese timber bamboo is a standout amongst the most widely recognized sorts of bamboo around. Its solid toughness makes Japanese timber bamboo an incredible contender for bigger activities. It is the assortment most ordinarily used in development, from home development to disintegration anticipation. The timber bamboo is additionally a significant delicacy, offering an exceptionally nutrituous and delightful option to any supper.
However it is the Moso bamboo that is the most economically utilized sort of bamboo. It is utilized as a part of everything from paper items to home development to finishing. Moso can develop upwards of 80 feet tall, three to seven creeps in measurement and has a wonderful shade of green to it.
Moso is the most well-known sort of bamboo developing in the woods of China today. It twists and influences into curves, making lovely geography inside any scenes, and makes Moso the most prized foliage in China.
On the off chance that you have seen thick developing bamboo at your neighborhood eatery or inn, you have likely observed the assortment called Robert Young bamboo. With its thickness, Robert Young bamboo makes for a flawless security fence for terraces, pool territories, or any zones where you simply don't need anybody looking in.
This elaborate assortment is ordinarily used to scene, as it can grow two to five crawls in breadth and upwards to fifty feet. It permits greatest scope for least zone, just in the event that you don't need your neighbors keeping an eye on you!
There are many sorts of bamboo accessible, 1,500 distinct species to be correct and just 700 assortments being used in the business today. Regardless of whether you are planting bamboo to keep soil and twist disintegration from the components, finishing your new patio, or attempting to ensure the security of your business, there is a bamboo that can help you in your undertakings.
Most bamboos have turned out to be versatile in the American atmosphere, just insofar as you make sure to water them! It is fitting for you to do as much research as you can on bamboo before planting any on your property. You have to comprehend the species, its needs and its developing examples before planting, to guarantee you have enough space for your bamboo to develop.
As a prepared bamboo master, I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that there are gigantic bamboo sorts accessible all through the world. Experimentally, there are known to exists more than 1200 unique sorts of the plant, and its logical name is Gramineae bambusinae.
The fundamental distinguishing component or attributes for separating among every one of these assortments is its bloom. Another little know certainty about the plant is that it is an individual from the grass family. Such a fantastic sum and assortment of bamboo sorts are comprehensively delegated per their sort, species and assortment.
Some Famous Bamboo From Around the Globe
Not all classification of the plant are appropriate to become indoor. Striking cases incorporate to a great degree tall bamboo which would clearly be too enormous to become inside your home. Albeit most tall types of bamboo can grow up to 50 feet long, the tallest one gauged till date was an amazing 137 feet!
It was observed to be the Dendrocalmus giganteus in the Indian province of North Bengal. Right up 'til the present time, this humongous plant sort holds the record for being the biggest bamboo ever. It had a gigantic culm of around 19 creeps in distance across which was required to help the confounding tallness. Furthermore, the shelter of a solitary culm was measured at a stunning 70 feet.
Blooming in Bamboo plants are uncommon and differs from a couple of years up to one hundred and twenty years. A large portion of the records with respect to the plants are found from the verifiable records kept by the Chinese and Japanese individuals.
A standout amongst the most wonderful grasses on the planet, the Bamboo produces shoots in the springtime which develop and become out of the ground for around 60 days in both tallness and distance across.
Such sticks can keep going for a long time, and as a rule quit becoming after the 60 day term in spite of the fact that they keep on setting up new foliage consistently. Generally, for a plant to develop completely it takes around 4-15 years, in spite of the fact that this is profoundly needy upon the sorts and condition, soil, daylight, and watering conditions.
Bamboo Types That Are More Popular
Most bamboo can be extensively arranged into two classes of clumping bamboo or a running bamboo. The previous is a moderate producer though those falling the last classification becomes truly quick.
Some notable clumping bamboo are Chinese Mountain, Timor Black, White Dragon, and Candy Cane. Cases of running bamboo incorporates Golden Grove, Yellow Grove, Golden Square and Dwarf White-stripe.
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Exotic Rare Timor Black Bamboo Seeds Privacy Seed Garden Clumping Exotic Shade Screen Tropical Seeds, Organic B5 Bambusa lako, known as Timor black bamboo, is a large species of bamboo originating from the island of Timor; its black culms may reach 21 m in height. FUN AND EASY: 300+ Seeds of the rare and exotic Black Bamboo to Plant and Grow FAST GROWING: The fastest-growing Bamboo, get privacy or windbreak fast! GROW TIPS: Run your sink hot water and get it as warm as possible. Fill a cup halfway up. Place the seeds in the hot water and then let them soak for 24 hours. After that plant in a good soil. Bamboo loves heat to germinate. Over 80 degrees is optimal for germination. Count: ~ 5 Sun Exposure Full sun from an early age Light shade when young Frost Tolerance Severe Water Requirements Moderate Drought Tolerance Yes Wind Tolerance High Tolerance of Coastal Conditions Yes Botanical Name: Bambusa Lako Timor Bamboo Common Name: Black Bamboo Plants Maximum Height: 70' Maximum Diameter: 4" Minimum Temperature: 30F (VERY cold sensitive, VERY tropical. Timor Black is slower growing then the majority of bamboo, but can still be fully grown in 3-4 years if established well. Or achieve quicker growth if you purchase more established sizes! Growing Bamboo from Seed Place the bamboo seeds in a strainer and rinse them with cool water to remove any dust or debris that may be clinging to the seeds. Pour the seeds into a bowl. Make a 10 percent salt solution and pour it over the seeds. Let the seeds soak in this solution for five minutes. Pour the seeds back into the strainer and rinse off the salt solution. Soak the seeds in clear water for 15 minutes, and drain them to dry. Make a half-and-half mixture of perlite and peat moss. Moisten the mixture until you can grab a handful and just barely squeeze out a drop. Place the soil mixture in a flat planter box with a lid. A plastic sweater box with holes poked in the bottom is the ideal size and shape for this project. Draw rows in the soil mix about 1 inch deep and plant a sprinkling of seeds along each row. Alternately, dig a round hole 2 inches across and 1 inch deep. Sprinkle about 10 seeds in the bottom of the hole. Cover the surface of the mix with these holes. Cover the seeds with very fine soil mix. Place the lid on the box and move the box to a spot where it won't be disturbed. Remove the lid every three days to give the plants fresh air. Moisten the soil mix during this time if it has begun to dry out. Replace the lid after you have watered the mix. Remove the lid permanently after the seedlings reach the lid inside. The first seedlings will sprout after two to three weeks, and the seeds will continue to sprout until they have all emerged. Mix an all-purpose houseplant fertilizer according to the package directions. Pour the fertilizer into a clean spray bottle and mist the plants once they are four weeks old. Transplant the seedlings into individual pots after they have been growing for a month. Use the same soilless mix for growing the seedlings indoors. Tags: giant bamboo seeds, clumping bamboo seeds, bamboo plant, Moso bamboo seeds, running bamboo seeds, black bamboo seeds, phyllostachys edulis, bamboo tree seeds, rare plant seeds, rare plant seeds, Tropical Fruit Seeds, Organic Seeds, Timor Black Bamboo, Black Bamboo, bamboo seed, Bambusa Lako Phyllostachys Nigra, giant bamboo seeds, bamboo plant http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/exotic-rare-timor-black-bamboo-seeds-privacy-seed-garden-clumping-exotic-shade-screen-tropical-seeds-organic-b5
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