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Paul Kelly 07-08-2003 09:11 PM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 
a little while ago I posted a query about the spreading habits of Golden
Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea). Advice at the time was that despite it ofetn
being described as a clump former it does tend to spread.

Well..... my observation is that the bugger puts its new growth up to find
daylight, if it finds some it is happy. If it doesn't because it has found
the underside of the landscaping fabric below the gravel, it is equally
happy to take the horizontal route between ground and fabric until it meets
the boundary of the area beit 50cm or 5m from the clump.

P - now bambooless - K



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Jason Pope 08-08-2003 12:32 AM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 
Paul Kelly wrote:
a little while ago I posted a query about the spreading habits of Golden
Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea). Advice at the time was that despite it ofetn
being described as a clump former it does tend to spread.

Well..... my observation is that the bugger puts its new growth up to find
daylight, if it finds some it is happy. If it doesn't because it has found
the underside of the landscaping fabric below the gravel, it is equally
happy to take the horizontal route between ground and fabric until it meets
the boundary of the area beit 50cm or 5m from the clump.

P - now bambooless - K




Damn,..........should have said earlier, I'd have taken it off your hands!

The thing with most bamboos is knowing where to place them!

:)

cheers

Jason


Janet Baraclough 08-08-2003 06:14 PM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 
The message
from "Paul Kelly" contains these words:

a little while ago I posted a query about the spreading habits of Golden
Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea). Advice at the time was that despite it ofetn
being described as a clump former it does tend to spread.


Well..... my observation is that the bugger puts its new growth up to find
daylight, if it finds some it is happy. If it doesn't because it has found
the underside of the landscaping fabric below the gravel, it is equally
happy to take the horizontal route between ground and fabric until it meets
the boundary of the area beit 50cm or 5m from the clump.


P - now bambooless - K


Sounds as if the terrorist bamboo broke out of your garden by force
and is now at large in the neighbourhood.

Janet


Paul Kelly 08-08-2003 06:14 PM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 

"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
...
The message
from "Paul Kelly" contains these words:

a little while ago I posted a query about the spreading habits of

Golden
Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea). Advice at the time was that despite it

ofetn
being described as a clump former it does tend to spread.


Well..... my observation is that the bugger puts its new growth up to

find
daylight, if it finds some it is happy. If it doesn't because it has

found
the underside of the landscaping fabric below the gravel, it is equally
happy to take the horizontal route between ground and fabric until it

meets
the boundary of the area beit 50cm or 5m from the clump.


P - now bambooless - K


Sounds as if the terrorist bamboo broke out of your garden by force
and is now at large in the neighbourhood.

Janet



Fortunately, the fence side has an old concrete footing along the fence line
so the neighbour's patio is safe. But I removed something like 30m of runner
from my 5*3m area!

pk



Gary Woods 08-08-2003 06:14 PM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 
"Paul Kelly" wrote:

But I removed something like 30m of runner
from my 5*3m area!


Time to dig out my DVD of "Day of the Triffids."
Ages well.


Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at www.albany.net/~gwoods
Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1200' elevation. NY WO G

bnd777 08-08-2003 06:14 PM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 
If you plant it in large bottomless tubs and sink them in the ground it wont
be able to go walkabout
"Paul Kelly" wrote in message
...
a little while ago I posted a query about the spreading habits of Golden
Bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea). Advice at the time was that despite it ofetn
being described as a clump former it does tend to spread.

Well..... my observation is that the bugger puts its new growth up to find
daylight, if it finds some it is happy. If it doesn't because it has found
the underside of the landscaping fabric below the gravel, it is equally
happy to take the horizontal route between ground and fabric until it

meets
the boundary of the area beit 50cm or 5m from the clump.

P - now bambooless - K



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Paul Kelly 08-08-2003 06:15 PM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 
bnd777 wrote:
If you plant it in large bottomless tubs and sink them in the ground
it wont be able to go walkabout



thats what i thought too, but clearly in this care it was not underground
spread but surface srgead between ground and fabric ie container would have
to extend above landsccaping fabric and gravel.

Maybe I should have left a wide area around the clump free of fabric it
would not then have found itself trapped.

pk



Janet Baraclough 09-08-2003 02:14 AM

Golden bamboo goes walkabout
 
The message
from "Paul Kelly" contains these words:

bnd777 wrote:
If you plant it in large bottomless tubs and sink them in the ground
it wont be able to go walkabout



thats what i thought too, but clearly in this care it was not underground
spread but surface srgead between ground and fabric ie container would have
to extend above landsccaping fabric and gravel.


Maybe I should have left a wide area around the clump free of fabric it
would not then have found itself trapped.


That's a really useful tip for other people planting bamboos. (Maybe
even for bamboo propagators).

Janet.





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