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- What herbicidesdo you recommend to kill control Bamboo? #850431
As noted, this is a large plot of established mature bamboo that will require specialized equipment and repeated treatments to bring it under control You might want to consider hiring a local landscaping company to do some of the work for you
- Bamboo Removal - Ask Extension
Bamboo is known for its invasive root system, so it is important to remove as much of the root system as possible to prevent regrowth You can use a shovel or a spade to dig out the bamboo
- How to kill bamboo - Ask Extension
Another resource told me that constant cutting back of the bamboo over a couple of years would also kill the roots due to lack of photosynthesis Do you have any suggestions on how to kill the bamboo without using harmful chemicals?
- Bamboo control - Ask Extension
Bamboo is a type of grass so constant mowing with your mower set to its lowest setting will help to keep if from spreading If you want to get rid of the mature bamboo that is on your property, you will need to cut it back or dig it up and apply an herbicide, and the timing of the cutting and herbicide application is critical
- Bamboo Spread Onto My Property - Ask Extension
Hi- running bamboo species will spread unless removed (i e , all of the rhizomes 12-18 inches down in the soil) or contained In 2023, the MD legislature passed a bill "Authorizing the governing bodies of counties and municipalities to adopt ordinances to regulate invasive bamboo, including by prohibiting a person from selling, planting, and allowing invasive bamboo to grow on the property of
- Bamboo invasion - Ask Extension
The bamboo was well established when I bought the house but I have made headway removing rhizomes with a mattock and lopping shears The work hurts my hands so I avoid doing it on consecutive days
- Creeping or running bamboo. HELP - Ask Extension
Hi~I have creeping or running bamboo in my yard It's taking over my garden Don't know what to do!
- Are the berries on Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina) toxic to birds? - Ask . . .
I read recently that the red berries on Heavenly Bamboo are toxic to birds and therefore should not be used in landscaping However, these plants seem to be used everywhere - especially around commercial buildings, apartment buildings and condominiums
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