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I guess I don't know about carbide chains, but in a fight between metal and masonry, my money is on the latter.
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Umm, at a previous house I thought bamboo would look nice on the back lawn :rolleyes: it wasn't terribly long before it was growing up the inside of the neighbours walls and had semi covered his back yard. It was sending out runners and ending up on the other side of my house. Now for houses all around (a decade or two later) everyone has a bamboo problem, gulp. |
bamboo is "grass" (literally, really).
If you don't remove the roots (rhizomes), it will come back. There are some caveats in that. If you removed all of the "nodes" but still had some "internodes" in the ground, the internodes will die. But if there's any rhizome in the ground that still has nodes, then the bamboo can and will come back from those nodes. https://www.researchgate.net/publica...6g001_Q640.jpg |
I m in the trackhoe camp. Widest bucket that the machine will actually lift under load.
I ve divided ornamental grasses in ground with a sacrificial chainsaw chain, and while it works it kills the bar as well. And those clumps are 30 in accross. Can’t imagine doing that with a bamboo clump. The grasses don’t leave pieces in the ground that will resprout. I had a carpenter that had 50k damage done to his home by neighbors bamboo. His insurance covered, but they then sued the responsible neighbor Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Guilty.
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We've all been there!
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Herr..if i lived closer i would help.
it really isnt that bad. a lot of work, yea. but it isnt impossible work. get after it. |
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I’ve not had to fight bamboo, but I had an area of some kind of spiked prickly vine that round up would not kill. It was like rose thorns without the rose.
My landscaper recommended some kind of brush killer that advertised it would keep anything from growing in that dirt for up to a year. It work.🙌🏽 |
One good thing about living in semi permafrostland is that many, many otherwise invasive nuisance plants don’t survive after a few years of our arctic-like climate.
Some do, of course, but not so many. Of those that do survive they never get a chance to become invasive. |
I remember my buddy had a neighbor with a bamboo issue, so he had a bamboo issue. I seem to recall them poisoning it with something when they cut it off. Dug down all around the tough as nails raft of stumps to get all the runners. Bamboo genocide, that is what you are after.
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Backside of my dad's property... his line is at least 20-30' to the left of the tower. One of the neighbors planted a very small patch in the corner of their lot mebbe 25-30 years ago... I reckon. Vash... I will pay yer moving expenses :D
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