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Originally Posted by masraum
Clumping bamboo would fit your bill.
If you had some sort of natural barrier, it would be great, but I have seen large plots full of running bamboo. You can just mow over the shoots, and that stops the shoots that you mow from growing, of course, there will be more shoots coming behind them. It will grow tall and dense fairly quickly. There are various colors, sizes and styles. There are also some that have different weather tolerances.
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This is where I'm leaning... I want a large thick plot along the edge of my property....I don't think it would penetrate (run) too much into the old, well establshed hardwood forest there....other section is near a few acres of open land...I suspect a John Deere with a bush hog would have no problem keeping it in check. I hear your warnings guys....but I am hard headed

. Keep 'em coming....