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Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\) 05-01-2007 12:53 PM

Is the uk.rec.gardening silly season over yet???
 

"Delivery Boy" wrote in message
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I have a clump of bamboo which is twenty feet tall, width is 4 feet by
8 feet. It was grown to provide shadow over a lily and fish pond. It
has performed very well. However, keeping it from spreading has
always been a problem. This did not matter a great deal because
I had a field on three sides, the horses and cows did a great job in
keeping it cropped. All good things come to an end and a new housing
development is about to start in the afore said field. The survey team
drew my attention to 8 root runs each putting up from 5 to 9 clumps of
well cropped bamboo shoots. This according to the team leader is no
problem because they will be taking off about 4 to 5 feet of soil.

My problem is this. I will have to prevent further wanderings in the
future. I'm sure not many of the new owners will share my enthusiasm
for bamboo. What effective measures can I take, which will not harm
my bamboo and be low in maintenance? Anyone any experience?

Regards,

DG


I wish I had your problem. That stand must be a magnificent sight. Which Boo
is it ?
You can solve the problem by using Bamboo Root barrier .
http://www.junglegiants.co.uk/acatal..._cBarrier.html

Any heavy duty material will do-main point is to have a barrier min 60cm
deep and leave a bit above ground level to stop the rhizomes jumping over
it.




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