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HELP..Invaded by Neighbor's Bamboo
My next door neighbor's bamboo "forest" is invading my yard!! Any
suggestions on how I can prevent (or at least manage) the problem? |
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HELP..Invaded by Neighbor's Bamboo
"Contractor Resource" wrote in message y.com...
My next door neighbor's bamboo "forest" is invading my yard!! Any suggestions on how I can prevent (or at least manage) the problem? If this is in a grassy area, you can mow the new shoots down as they come in. They are soft and can be easily cut down. If it isn't you can go out with shears and just nip them off as close to the ground as you can get. They generally only shoot once a year in the spring time. Occasionally you get secondary shoots later in the summer. You can also visit your neighbor and discuss the ways that you will allow him/her to install a barrier so you don't HAVE to enjoy their bamboo so up close and personal :-/ To install a barrier, dig a ditch at least 30" deep along the length of your shared property line and place a 30-60 mil rhizome barrier leaving about 4 inches above ground. Put the dirt back in and kill any new shoots that pop up. If you keep this up, you will cause the surviving rhizomes to exaust their energy. If it is a desireable bamboo, you might be able to get people to come take it from you :-) I would talk to the neighbor first, ask them to fix it. If they say no, ask again, and then if still no, threaten with legal action. I have some very aggressive running bamboo's in my yard, safely behind barriers, I'm sorry your neighbor isn't very thoughtful with their bamboo. Here is the ABS party line- http://www.americanbamboo.org/Genera...ingBamboo.html Good luck! Chris Chino,CA |
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HELP..Invaded by Neighbor's Bamboo
You could think of it as a great opportunity to... 1) Get better acquainted with your neighbor and both of you address the issue together 2) Eat bamboo shoots every spring and summer... every shoot that begins to break ground as soon as possible dig down to where it connects to the rhizome and cut it off. Boil it up and add some sesame oil (my favorite) Umm Umm good 3) Start your own bamboo forest... but put in a 24" deep solid 60 mil plastic rhizome barrier where you want it to stop!!! Good luck, Djubaya |
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HELP..Invaded by Neighbor's Bamboo
Or start potting up the stuff and selling it. Big bucks for bamboo!!
Djubaya wrote: You could think of it as a great opportunity to... 1) Get better acquainted with your neighbor and both of you address the issue together 2) Eat bamboo shoots every spring and summer... every shoot that begins to break ground as soon as possible dig down to where it connects to the rhizome and cut it off. Boil it up and add some sesame oil (my favorite) Umm Umm good 3) Start your own bamboo forest... but put in a 24" deep solid 60 mil plastic rhizome barrier where you want it to stop!!! Good luck, Djubaya |
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Consider it a free money pot. Find out what type of bamboo it is, then put yourself a rhizome barrier around the area, and dig smaller plants and put them in plastic pots. Then wait till the rhizome fills the pot and sell it. |
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