Natural First Cut Premium Bamboo Stake Bundles, 3ft to 6ft Lengths
SKU
VP-BBN-06
$62.95
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Product Information
Product Specs
- Material: Bamboo
- Length (Feet): 3 to 6
- Diameter (Millimeters): Varies
- Bundle Counts: Varies
Product Features
- Strength: Three times stronger than wood
- Usage: Field staking, greenhouse use, garden applications
- Quality: Hand selected for superior strength and durability
- Longevity: Last longer than other types of bamboo
- Harvesting: Carefully harvested to ensure highest quality
- Growth Rings: Naturally vary in spacing along the length of the cane
- Packaging: Purchase by the bale
- Pricing: Competitive pricing
- Storage: Store properly for long term durability
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the life span of these stakes?
Due to varying temperature and weather, it is hard to put a specific time on the life span, but generally bamboo is good for one growing season.
2. At what part of the cane is the diameter measured?
Diameter is taken at the base of the cane. Since this is a natural product canes will vary, and they will taper at the top.
3. What does "First Cut" mean?
Let's say that, in the field, a 15-foot length of bamboo is harvested. From this 15-foot length, we need an 8-foot finished cane. The 8-foot section is taken from the more flexible, sturdier section of cane. That's first-cut bamboo. The remaining 7 feet of the cane is then offered as second-cut bamboo. If the second piece is cut to a new size, you would create third-cut bamboo and so on.
4. Why is "First Cut" bamboo better??
First-cut bamboo has a more elastic structure and is sturdier and longer-lasting than subsequent cuts. Later-cut bamboo is sometimes sold cheaply because it has fibrous walls and much less flexibility. Second-cut bamboo will be more likely to snap or split in the field.
Due to varying temperature and weather, it is hard to put a specific time on the life span, but generally bamboo is good for one growing season.
2. At what part of the cane is the diameter measured?
Diameter is taken at the base of the cane. Since this is a natural product canes will vary, and they will taper at the top.
3. What does "First Cut" mean?
Let's say that, in the field, a 15-foot length of bamboo is harvested. From this 15-foot length, we need an 8-foot finished cane. The 8-foot section is taken from the more flexible, sturdier section of cane. That's first-cut bamboo. The remaining 7 feet of the cane is then offered as second-cut bamboo. If the second piece is cut to a new size, you would create third-cut bamboo and so on.
4. Why is "First Cut" bamboo better??
First-cut bamboo has a more elastic structure and is sturdier and longer-lasting than subsequent cuts. Later-cut bamboo is sometimes sold cheaply because it has fibrous walls and much less flexibility. Second-cut bamboo will be more likely to snap or split in the field.
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