Bamboo Farming: Growing Methods and Reaping Benefits
- There are about 126 species of bamboo, out of which about 10 species are most useful.
- Bamboo is planted in the month of July. They are planted at a distance of three to four meters.
- A farmer can plant about 1500 to 2500 plants in one hectare as per requirement.
- Bamboo plants can be grown in different types of climates; dry climate and sandy soil are considered suitable for its cultivation.
- Bamboo trees become ready in three to four years. Their harvesting should be started in the fourth year.
- Bamboo plants last for about 40 years and do not ....
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