SmiYa0126
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I see bamboo growing wild in places where I live, would it need to be completely dry before using it? Or will it take root if it's still green. We have so many invasive species I would hate to add to it.
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Only one species of bamboo (phyllostachys aureocaulis) is considered invasive, and only in two states. For the most part bamboo fits perfectly fine in most ecosystems. It doesn't compete with native plantsI see bamboo growing wild in places where I live, would it need to be completely dry before using it? Or will it take root if it's still green. We have so many invasive species I would hate to add to it.
My answer is, "It depends."So, I got a good deal on an item that I really did not need right now. But that's how I "frugal shop." I'd be interested in what others would do in this case. Would you buy something on clearance expecting you would use it in the future, or would you wait until you actually needed it?
My answer is, "It depends."![]()
Also I am not even 30 yet so don’t give me the “you’re too old to understand what being young in this economy is like”.
I actually have a Wall Street broker to thank for that. I did not have the best childhood and grew up fast. I knew that only way to prove them wrong was to get out of town, do better and be better. When I was 15 I asked this big time Wall Street broker “I don’t want to know how to get rich or what your next big tip is. I just want to ask one thing. I am 15 and I want to know if you could go back to your 15 year old self what would you tell them?”. That man’s advice was worth more than if he had just handed me a million dollars.@HollowOfWisps
And it deserves more than one heart, so here ya go.
You will go far in life. You have one of "the big things in life" figured out, ie, how money works and what it's for.
Some people don't learn this lesson until much older. Some never learn it at all.
...but for me I choose whatever is the best quality. If the more expensive item is just the name causing the price jack then I will choose the cheaper item. However, if the more expensive item is indeed better quality and will last me longer I go with that option. Even if it means not being able to buy it right away because I have to set aside some more cash every month to afford it.
That is exactly my point. You are weighing both your short term and long term options and choosing accordingly to what you need. By choosing cheaper items for things that you don’t need expensive items you are saving money. By choosing more expensive items for things like tools so they last and you are not replacing them you are also saving money. It’s smart thinking on your part!For better or worse, I usually buy the cheaper alternative on an item that I have never used. Most of the time, I don't need the higher quality and more expensive option. However, there are some things that I find I use a lot and a cheaper tool, for example, will just wear out or break. The second time I buy that type of item, I go for the higher quality tool knowing that I will use it a lot. A higher price item with better quality is worth it, knowing what to look for the second time around.