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Old 05-05-2008, 05:58 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Will solarization kill bamboo?

In article , Charlie wrote:

On Sun, 04 May 2008 17:32:47 -0500, Omelet wrote:

In article ,
General Schvantzkopf wrote:

My old garden (14'x60') has two problems, on the left side where I've
been growing green vegetables I have a terrible bamboo problem. On the
right side where I've been growing tomatoes I have a wilt problem. I have
a new garden (15'x20') this year so I'm planning on letting at least part
of my old garden lay fallow. I'm going to solarize the tomato side to
kill the wilt pathogens. I've been using roundup on the bamboo but it's
never been able to eliminate it. I was wondering if solarization would
kill bamboo? It's supposed to be pretty effective against weeds as well
as pathogens so it might work. On the other hand the bamboo might just
punch it's way through the plastic.

One more question about solarization in general, does it work in New
England? The papers I see on the web are from UC Davis. Ma is a lot
cooler than Ca. For solarization to work it needs to get the soil
temperature pretty high, will it get high enough here?


Adopt a Border Collie.
Pen it where the bamboo is. ;-)

She killed mine and she's controlling my Star Jasmine for me at the
moment!
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They any good at controlling bindweed and morning glory? ;-)

CHarlie


Probably. g

I just try to weed it out when it comes up if it's growing where I don't
want it. I like my bindweed as long as it's not anywhere near garden
beds.

I'm going to have trouble controlling it this year. I let it take over
last year as my gardening was minimal. The BC is confined to the front
yard. The bindweed is out back.
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Peace! Om

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