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Phil Pendleton

Bamboo Beds - Green & Eco-friendly

... just like fruits and vegetables are offered in farmers markets that we have here in North America. Besides being harvested for food, bamboo is also harvested for its culms or the longest and tallest growing part of the plant. These culms ... Read Read: Bamboo Beds - Green & Eco-friendly

By: Phil Pendleton | 09/10/2008 | Environment
Jeff A Hardy

Bamboo Craft – Plane Bamboo Weaving Technique

... different from method of making three dimensional products such as baskets, lampshades, figurines etc. Before weaving, the bamboo culms are processed as follows to make them apt for weaving.Processing of Bamboo for WeavingGreen skin of the ... Read Read: Bamboo Craft – Plane Bamboo Weaving Technique

By: Jeff A Hardy | 04/04/2009 | Crafts

The Hop Sedge - Carex Lupulina

... . Their inner sheaths will be membranous and shorten to a bit concave at the mouth of the plant. The plant's culms terminate in inflorescence that will be up to 6 inches in length and will consist of 1 to 4 pistillate spikelets and a sole ... Read Read: The Hop Sedge - Carex Lupulina

By: tammy sons | 22/10/2009 | Gardening

Fast Growing Cold Hardy Bamboo In America

... = 7) is preferred. Bamboo can also tolerate full sun or partial shade conditions. Despite misconceptions, bamboo culms (stalks) emerge largely in the spring with a consistent diameter that each individual pole stalk will always have. Each ... Read Read: Fast Growing Cold Hardy Bamboo In America

By: Pat Malcolm | 25/08/2006 | Advice
Ceasar H Mkandawire

Re-discover Some of the Underutilized and Neglected Crops of the World With a View to Broaden our Food Resource Base: Finger Millet (eleusine Coracana

... blades are shiny, strongly keeled and difficult to break and are 2-5 cm long and 6-10 mm wide. Leaves and culms are typically green in colour. It has an exceptionally strong root system and it is difficult to pull out of the ground by hand ... Read Read: Re-discover Some of the Underutilized and Neglected Crops of the World With a View to Broaden our Food Resource Base: Finger Millet (eleusine Coracana

By: Ceasar H Mkandawire | 24/07/2007 | College & University

The Broom Sedge Bluestem - A Grass For Myriad Varieties of Landscaping Projects

... are at an average of between 60 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The broom sedge grows as a slender, erect culm reaching up to a height of 4 feet, with flattened sheaths that overlap and have a few scattered hairs. While the upper portion of the ... Read Read: The Broom Sedge Bluestem - A Grass For Myriad Varieties of Landscaping Projects

By: tammy sons | 19/10/2009 | Gardening

Christina Pomoni

Who were the Teutonic Knights

... and in 1225, Duke Conrad of Massovia appealed for assistance to the Order. Von Salza was offered to become Master of Culm and Dobrzin provided the Order would retain any Prussian lands the knights would capture. The campaign against the ... Read Read: Who were the Teutonic Knights

By: Christina Pomoni | 27/06/2009 | History

Bamboo Flooring: A Hardwood Alternative

... two to seven years old because the characteristic hardness that we associate with bamboo comes from the mature stalks or culms. There are a few different ways that the flooring is constructed; strand woven, engineered, and solid bamboo ... Read Read: Bamboo Flooring: A Hardwood Alternative

By: David Sporleder | 12/06/2009 | Home Improvement
Devinder Patel

Interesting Facts of Cornwall County

... and sandstone. North east of Cornwall is located on Carbon yielding rocks which are better known as the Culm Measures. At many places these have been prone to extreme folding, as can be seen on the northern coast that adjoins Crackington ... Read Read: Interesting Facts of Cornwall County

By: Devinder Patel | 17/12/2008 | Travel
Abhijit Banerjee

Bamboo

... up the entire network of underground rhizomes. If bamboo must be removed, an alternative to digging it up is to cut down the culms, and then repeatedly mow down new shoots as they arise, until the root system exhausts its energy supply and ... Read Read: Bamboo

By: Abhijit Banerjee | 01/08/2008 | Environment

Researching Bamboo - Where to Find the Information You Need

... back to 1980. An example of the kind of material you will find in these volumes is an article entitled "Distribution of starch in the culms of Bambusa bamboos." Not exactly light reading, but a wonderful resource for the bamboo researcher. ... Read Read: Researching Bamboo - Where to Find the Information You Need

By: Jerry Work | 26/04/2008 | Nature

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