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Bamboo Grows In A Variety Of Conditions

  • Writer: Kellie Kruger
    Kellie Kruger
  • Apr 29, 2016
  • 1 min read

Bamboo can grow in arid regions where droughts cause other crops to fail and since the roots are left in place after harvesting, it helps to preserve vital moisture in the soil. From low wetlands to higher elevations in the mountains, bamboo thrives in a wide range of climates.

 
 
 

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