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Old 20-02-2005, 01:59 AM
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Didn't see this in the FAQ. Okay, so I live in Virginia, and when my new
bamboo plants start sprouting in a couple months, can I just dig up the
shoots that are a couple days old (going way down to the underground runner
thing) and move them to another part of the yard, or do I have to wait
until they're mature plants, like at the end of the season? Thanks much.
-- Hank
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Hank Ketchum wrote:
Didn't see this in the FAQ. Okay, so I live in Virginia, and when my

new
bamboo plants start sprouting in a couple months, can I just dig up

the
shoots that are a couple days old (going way down to the underground

runner
thing) and move them to another part of the yard, or do I have to

wait
until they're mature plants, like at the end of the season? Thanks

much.
-- Hank


If your intention is to reuse them, you will need to wait until the
shoot has leafed out and hardend off. If you are trying to control a
runner just mow when it is shooting and it will kill that shoot.

Chris

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Old 26-02-2005, 01:04 AM
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On 23 Feb 2005 00:22:37 -0800, "
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Hank Ketchum wrote:
Didn't see this in the FAQ. Okay, so I live in Virginia, and when my

new
bamboo plants start sprouting in a couple months, can I just dig up

the
shoots that are a couple days old (going way down to the underground

runner
thing) and move them to another part of the yard, or do I have to

wait
until they're mature plants, like at the end of the season? Thanks

much.
-- Hank


If your intention is to reuse them, you will need to wait until the
shoot has leafed out and hardend off. If you are trying to control a
runner just mow when it is shooting and it will kill that shoot.

Chris


I think he wants to transplant, not stop a runner, but don't MOW
it.... EAT IT!!!!!! YUM YUM! hehe

James, Seattle

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