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Best way to kill Bamboo?
My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate,
as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
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General Schvantzkoph wrote: My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? 2-4-D ;-) Seriously, you are probably going to have to take the effort to dig it all up. -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message news My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? Persistence will pay off b/c bamboo is one tough customer. It won/t go away with a single treatment, so keep at it, General. |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 14:13:21 -0400, General Schvantzkoph
wrote: My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? A friend of ours got rid of a bad infestation by cutting the plants near the ground and then putting Roundup down in them. I think he got a syringe to inject the Roundup. May take a while but keep at it. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974 |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
The Cook wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 14:13:21 -0400, General Schvantzkoph wrote: My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? A friend of ours got rid of a bad infestation by cutting the plants near the ground and then putting Roundup down in them. I think he got a syringe to inject the Roundup. May take a while but keep at it. I would rototill to expose the roots, remove those, then cover the area with black plastic and let them die of lack of water and sun and too much heat. Of course, the other answer is to smother them in kudzu.... |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
"Harry Chickpea" wrote in message My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, I would rototill to expose the roots, remove those, then cover the area with black plastic and let them die of lack of water and sun and too much heat. It won't happen. The part right under the plastic may (or may not) die, some will very probably survive and pop up, maybe right through the plastic. I am not kidding, I have seen it pop up through asphalt in my neighbour's yard - he was not impressed. The rest that you cannot see will pop up where ever it can. Or you will kill your whole garden with the plastic and the bamboo will survive. The only way that I have done it is to trace each and every root from its shoots and physically pull it up. This took months as every time I thought I had it beaten a new bit came up. The moral of the story is: be careful what you plant, it might grow quite well. David |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 18:39:17 -0400, TQ wrote:
"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message news My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? Persistence will pay off b/c bamboo is one tough customer. It won/t go away with a single treatment, so keep at it, General. Will Roundup kill the roots or is pulling the stuff out the only solution? I've been spraying every few days. I pull a few of them but mostly I've just sprayed because I want the Roundup to travel through the plants and into the roots. Am I wasting my time with the Roundup? |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
General Schvantzkoph wrote:
My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? If you dig up all the roots then what happens? My neighbor has a patch that is headed into my yard. I keep the shoots broken off but I know I have roots underground. |
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Best way to kill Bamboo?
"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message
news On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 18:39:17 -0400, TQ wrote: "General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message news My garden is infested with bamboo. The stuff grows at an incredible rate, as much as a foot a day. I've been spraying it with Roundup but that isn't working. The leaves that have been sprayed turn brown but it's not stopping new plants from springing up. Does anyone have any ideas? Can I get agent orange anywhere? Persistence will pay off b/c bamboo is one tough customer. It won/t go away with a single treatment, so keep at it, General. Will Roundup kill the roots or is pulling the stuff out the only solution? I've been spraying every few days. I pull a few of them but mostly I've just sprayed because I want the Roundup to travel through the plants and into the roots. Am I wasting my time with the Roundup? The way I understand how Roundup works is it/s absorbed through the leaves and travels to the roots. I use Roundup in the spring to control Sweet Gum seedlings on my lot. Roundup is fast acting on weeds, but it takes a few weeks before I see the leaves turn brown on the young trees. |
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Part of the rights under the plastic may (or may not) die, some will probably survive, and the pop-up, perhaps through the plastic. I'm not joking, I've seen pop up through the asphalt of my neighbor's yard - he was not impressed. The rest, you can not see where there will be ever can.
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