Bamboo Flooring

Bamboo floor covering is the best alternative to known solid parquet. Its rapid growth and abundance of resources make it an environmentally friendly parquet. It is easy to apply. Bamboo parquet is polished with 6 layers of UV technology, easy to apply and does not contain toxic dust. It does not require sanding and polishing like traditional parquets. With its aesthetics and performance quality, Bamboo Flooring (zemin kaplama) attracts attention and provides cost advantage compared to other solid parquet. It is very resistant to humid and dry environments. Insulation against moisture is provided by using bamboo-free water-based urethan glues and varnishes. Thanks to the UV protective layer on the bamboo, it protects your parquet against the harmful rays of the sun and prevents it from fading. Maximum protection against dust and external pollution provides minimum emission. Horizontal Bamboo Flooring 5, vertical Bamboo Flooring can be wiped and polished 10 times. Bamboo Flooring does not swell and burst like laminated parquet due to water. Bamboo Parke is antibacterial.

How to Grow a Bamboo Tree?

Growing a bamboo tree is a good example of positive persistence in raising children. The Chinese grow this tree like this.

First, the seed of the tree is planted, watered and fertilized. In the first year, there is no change in the seed. The seed is watered again and fertilized. Bamboo trees do not sprout out of the ground in the second year. In the third and fourth years, the process performed every year is repeated and the bamboo seeds are watered and fertilized. But stubborn seeds do not sprout in these years. With great patience, the Chinese continue to give bamboo water and fertilizers in the fifth year, and finally, towards the end of the fifth year, bamboo begins to grow, reaching about 27 meters in length in a short period of six weeks.

The first question that comes to mind is:

Did the Chinese bamboo tree reach 27 meters in height in six weeks or five years? The answer to this question is five years.

If the seed had not been watered and fertilized for five years with great patience and persistence, could we talk about the growth and even existence of the tree?

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