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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
Property valuation of N Bamboo Circle, Tucson, AZ: 4700, 4720, 4721 . . . 4721 N Bamboo Circle Tucson, AZ Find on map >> Show street view Owner: FAMILY BEATTY TR Total value for property: $260,122 Assessments for tax year: 2017 Parcel usage: Residential Number of stories: 1 Number of rooms: 8 Quality: Fair Exterior wall construction: Framed Wood Roof materials: Asphalt Type of heating: Forced Type of cooling
What eggs are these? - Ask Extension Here's a photo or two of some eggs on a bamboo? cane that was partially underground where I had buried some green manure and kitchen compost (so the rats next door don't find it ) There's at least one photo of the area where I found the eggs The eggs are not? visible in those photos I think Photos are from this past fall, I think in September
getting rid of italian arum - Ask Extension Embedding itself in your bamboo is a new trick All parts of Italian arum are poisonous, and it is very irritating to skin Please wear gloves and protective clothing when working with the plant Italian arum prefers moist hummus-rich soil in partial to full shade
What garden plant? - Ask Extension Frank, thanks for your response The plant is in my garden, I bought the house 18 months ago and the first 9 months was building, renovations etc so took little notice of the garden Was surprised to see this year garden plant really taking over a couple of areas It grows to about 7 or 8 feet and in my mind is a bit bamboo like from the root area I had assumed that the plant was spreading
How can I Get rid of Oriental Bittersweet - Ask Extension Oriental Bittersweet is a perennial, so must have its roots killed in order to keep it from coming back after being cut down Treatments of either the foliage or the fresh-cut stump of the vine would be made with a systemic herbicide If spraying foliage, it will be much easier to manage and use much less herbicide to first cut all growth down to the ground, then wait for new foliage to emerge