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Old 19-02-2009, 06:44 PM posted to rec.gardens
Dan Listermann Dan Listermann is offline
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Default Bamboo river erosion control

Reading the article, temperature could be a problem.

"Bill" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Dan Listermann" wrote:

We bought a camp on a small river in eastern Indiana. The bank recently
underwent a lot of erosion. Its eight foot walls are literally vertical
at
the top. Obviously it is too late to do much about this, but I was
thinking
that bamboo might work well to try to mitigate more erosion. We will be
fishing off the bank so the bamboo should not be too tall. I understand
that when you cut bamboo, it stops growing. We could let it start and
just
trim anything that got in our way. The bank faces the south and gets a
lot
of light. The soil is very sandy and appears rich.

Any thoughts?


I have bamboo growing about and would think it not the way to go.

Look at http://erosion-prevention.com/vetiver.html and check with
your county agent about introducing vetiver grass.

Bill

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