2 months with 45 inches of rain, and since have had 10 inches spread
over the last 6 weeks, PLUS a bucket of water twice a week or when
possible three times a week. This will continue until next year's
rainy season.
Meantime, we will be preparing the area to transplant the area where
I want to form my "grove". And, plant them when the rainy season
starts. But, down here "one good rain does not mean the rainy season
has started", at times a moth or two of no rains follows.... and
sometimes none follows.
A question: Anything againt fertilizing the plants with cow manure?
Not fresh pies, but that that is in the corral, dried out, and
probably leached out some with 3-4 inches of rain.
Terry
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> In a message dated 11/30/2008 4:18 PM Central Standard Time,
> _owanafarm@..._ (mailto:owanafarm@...) writes:
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>
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> I would like to thank all of you who have sent me advice on the
> planting of bamboo. Of the cuttings we planted 100% have now
sprouted,
> of the
>
>
>
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> "100%" :: Wow, you have done a great job, of following
instructions.
> And you must have done so at a very good time of year for the
Bamboo... It
> obviously "liked' what you did...
>
> congratulations ! ! ! "Keep on 'keepin on'....... You
will get
> there..
>
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