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Bamboo...Using It In A Green Way

16 years ago

My husband has been enamored of bamboo ever since his tour of duty in VietNam. That's what he chose to remember about his awful experiences there, and we have several varieties planted around the yard. We also use the canes from them (and some purchased ones) for trellises, staking plants, etc, whenever we can. They don't last forever, but they have such a nice look to them. I buy the bent ones, too, that come 3 to a pack, to make trellises for potted plants.

But yesterday, we went WHOLE HOG in our bamboo fever, going GREEN in a big way. We purchased flooring for our living room and dining room in a lovely toast color. We have been wanting to rip out the carpet ever since we moved in. (When you live with 3 cats, 2 dogs and Oscar Madison, carpet is not such a great idea!) And now, we will soon be underway. I'm so excited I can hardly stand it. New and beautiful flooring that is also a very green product! No trees cut down to make this floor, yay!

We will be installing the floating flooring ourselves, once we have torn out the carpet, so the next couple of weekends are going to be killers, I imagine. Kate, I know you have done this (and it turned out beautiful), but I was wondering if you have any tips?

And anyone else using bamboo in other ways in the garden, or as products in your home? I know they are making wonderful fabric out of it now, and you can buy bamboo towels, sheets and clothing. But I've never tried any of that yet. Have any of you?

Marcia

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