Thanks for the video. Very nice technique to shallow the trench. Question: After pruning a rhizome that goes across the trench, will that same rhizome continue grow later or it stops there but produce new rhizome to grow. Thanks
I have a really nice patch I've been growing for about 25 years. Zone 5b One question I have is that if I thin the new sprouts to maybe 1/3 of what comes up, after I completely clear cut the whole thing (during winter and very early spring,) can I get the size of the remaining culms to increase? The patch is about 40 x 30' at this point and very thicky populated.
thinking some 10g steel 4" tall coated in bedliner and buried 36" deep making a planter would work well to control it. welded along the seams of course.
I have a roll of polyurethane 30 inches wide and 80 mil. If I dig and trench and double the polyurethane will that work in lieu of the official bamboo barrier?
Dependent on water the roots can grow far under that little pile of dirt he has there, also far easier to spot in the jungle. Grow Bamboo in pots, Don't do it you think you have it under control and you don't.
It is here in CT since 2013 $100 a day fine if planted after 2013, and it gets off your land THERE NO WAY TO CONTROL IT it would be a full time job 24/7 be real NEVER PLANT IT
@@juliemartinezortega3647 lol After months of researching, I decided to not mess with bamboo (I only like running bamboo, clumping?? not so much). It is too risky to plant it.
@@Kay-dx8vm You and your neighbors dodged a bullet. If the Rhizomes escape any type of barrier you create (which they almost always seem to do over time) you would have had a real mess on your hands!
Thanks for the video. Very nice technique to shallow the trench. Question: After pruning a rhizome that goes across the trench, will that same rhizome continue grow later or it stops there but produce new rhizome to grow. Thanks
I have a really nice patch I've been growing for about 25 years. Zone 5b
One question I have is that if I thin the new sprouts to maybe 1/3 of what comes up, after I completely clear cut the whole thing (during winter and very early spring,) can I get the size of the remaining culms to increase?
The patch is about 40 x 30' at this point and very thicky populated.
Shout out to Noah and bamboo garden. Love that place
Bamboo is the devils plant.
Amen!
thinking some 10g steel 4" tall coated in bedliner and buried 36" deep making a planter would work well to control it. welded along the seams of course.
I have a roll of polyurethane 30 inches wide and 80 mil. If I dig and trench and double the polyurethane will that work in lieu of the official bamboo barrier?
Barefoot Prof I don't know? I like trenches. 80 mil sounds bomber but ??
Hand prune shoots at first sight and save a lot of work.
Dependent on water the roots can grow far under that little pile of dirt he has there, also far easier to spot in the jungle. Grow Bamboo in pots, Don't do it you think you have it under control and you don't.
Neighbors Bamboo is making its way into our yard and it’s ruining our plantings. Bamboo should be illegal.
It is here in CT since 2013 $100 a day fine if planted after 2013, and it gets off your land THERE NO WAY TO CONTROL IT it would be a full time job 24/7 be real NEVER PLANT IT
Agreed. It’s the fucking worst.
lots of maintenance! don t do it
Seriously, I'm looking where I can purchase bamboo tree in Winston Salem and plant them along my fence
PLEASE DO NOT!!!!!!
@@juliemartinezortega3647 lol After months of researching, I decided to not mess with bamboo (I only like running bamboo, clumping?? not so much). It is too risky to plant it.
I would not do that . They make it seems easy but it's a lot of work dealing with running bamboo.
@@Kay-dx8vm You and your neighbors dodged a bullet. If the Rhizomes escape any type of barrier you create (which they almost always seem to do over time) you would have had a real mess on your hands!
Don't do it