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Hello,
Last year I bought a house, and in the first months we decided to clean up the garden. By doing this, we got rid of a bamboo-plant. Unfortunately, last summer, we had bamboo all over the garden!. So I decided to spray poison for grass (I don't know if this is the correct English word, maybe the correct one is "herbs"). All bamboo above the ground got brown after a few weeks, and I thought that I got rid of it. Since a few weeks, I've got even more bamboo again! So I started to dig ![]() And now it seems that my whole garden is full of bamboo, approximately 10 cm under the ground! It's a real p.i.t.a!! So this was my plan: - Dig all bamboo out. - Make sure that all ground is loose. - Spray with poison for grass/herbs. - Wait a week - Put big multiplex wood on the total garden. Do you think this might be a good solution? Or am I creating a problem for my neighbours in this manour? Or will the bamboo just be back by next year? The total surface where there is bamboo will be used for putting a terrace and "kiezel" (= A dutch word for very little pieces of rock, I don't know the translation ![]() Greetz, Tim |
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On May 24, 4:39 pm, Tim wrote:
Hello, Last year I bought a house, and in the first months we decided to clean up the garden. By doing this, we got rid of a bamboo-plant. Unfortunately, last summer, we had bamboo all over the garden!. So I decided to spray poison for grass (I don't know if this is the correct English word, maybe the correct one is "herbs"). All bamboo above the ground got brown after a few weeks, and I thought that I got rid of it. Since a few weeks, I've got even more bamboo again! So I started to dig ![]() And now it seems that my whole garden is full of bamboo, approximately 10 cm under the ground! It's a real p.i.t.a!! So this was my plan: - Dig all bamboo out. - Make sure that all ground is loose. - Spray with poison for grass/herbs. - Wait a week - Put big multiplex wood on the total garden. Do you think this might be a good solution? Or am I creating a problem for my neighbours in this manour? Or will the bamboo just be back by next year? The total surface where there is bamboo will be used for putting a terrace and "kiezel" (= A dutch word for very little pieces of rock, I don't know the translation ![]() Greetz, Tim Hi Tim, Found this info, seems appropriate for your situation, Sodium chlorate In the spring this soil- and foliage- acting weedkiller can be applied with a watering can and dribble bar to young shoots after having the old canes cut back in late winter. However, surrounding garden plants and lawns could be harmed if their roots extend into the treated area or if the site is sloping, as sodium chlorate is fairly soluble and can leach through the soil following heavy rain. Glyphosate A glyphosate-based weedkiller can be applied to the foliage when the bamboo is in active growth in mid-summer. There is no risk to underlying roots of garden plants, but foliage of surrounding plants can be damaged by spray drift. In order to kill only part of a bamboo clump or where individual shoots of bamboo grow through other garden plants trace back the rhizome and sever at the point of origin. Protect surrounding plants with bin liners or polythene then spot treat the bamboo. Once the weedkiller is dry the protective polythene can be removed. Where the use of sprays on tall clumps of bamboo poses a serious risk to nearby garden plants, try cutting down the canes to soil level in late winter. Then apply the weedkiller with a watering can and dribble bar, or low pressure sprayer, to the young growth in late spring or early summer when new growth is well advanced. Repeat the treatment as necessary until there is no further regrowth. Found it here http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile...boocontrol.asp Good luck |
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Thanks,
I will try that! Greetz, Tim |
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