Getting rid of bamboo
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of bamboo, permanently, without having to
pull it up. I live in east-central Georgia and have quite a bit in my back
yard. We just purchased the house a couple of months ago and would like to
be able to have use of all the back yard. I've been told if you cut the
stalk it will just grow right back. I've read that bamboo is a grass, and
thus believe the advise about it growing back after cutting it down. Are
there any chemicals, or sprays, that would kill just the bamboo, and not the
rest of the grass?
TIA,
Hawkeye65
Re: Getting rid of bamboo
"The Addison's" <ty.addison [at] nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Can anyone tell me how to get rid of bamboo, permanently, without having
> to pull it up. I live in east-central Georgia and have quite a bit in my
> back yard. We just purchased the house a couple of months ago and would
> like to be able to have use of all the back yard. I've been told if you
> cut the stalk it will just grow right back. I've read that bamboo is a
> grass, and thus believe the advise about it growing back after cutting it
> down. Are there any chemicals, or sprays, that would kill just the bamboo,
> and not the rest of the grass?
>
>
>
> TIA,
> Hawkeye65
Here, read this:
http://www.americanbamboo.org/GeneralInfoPages/ControllingBa mboo.html.
A method I've used to control/kill noxious weed trees such as maple and
sumac is to quickly cut through the small tree or sapling then, within
seconds, paint the cut surface with a concentrate of glyphosate straight
from the bottle. I was also wondering if a basal bark application of
glyphosate or trichlopyr would work.
Tom
Re: Getting rid of bamboo
- Tom - wrote:
> "The Addison's" <ty.addison [at] nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:PNidndjccI0vXPXZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d [at] comcast.com...
> > Can anyone tell me how to get rid of bamboo, permanently, without having
> > to pull it up. I live in east-central Georgia and have quite a bit in my
> > back yard. We just purchased the house a couple of months ago and would
> > like to be able to have use of all the back yard. I've been told if you
> > cut the stalk it will just grow right back. I've read that bamboo is a
> > grass, and thus believe the advise about it growing back after cutting it
> > down. Are there any chemicals, or sprays, that would kill just the bamboo,
> > and not the rest of the grass?
> >
> >
> >
> > TIA,
> > Hawkeye65
>
> Here, read this:
> http://www.americanbamboo.org/GeneralInfoPages/ControllingBa mboo.html.
> A method I've used to control/kill noxious weed trees such as maple and
> sumac is to quickly cut through the small tree or sapling then, within
> seconds, paint the cut surface with a concentrate of glyphosate straight
> from the bottle. I was also wondering if a basal bark application of
> glyphosate or trichlopyr would work.
>
> Tom
Tom, would that approach work on Poison Ivy vines? I have quite a few
vines that are easily 3 inches in diameter climbing the trees here.
Sorry, don't mean to hijack the bamboo thread as I am taking notes on
that as well.
Thanks
Re: Getting rid of bamboo
I've killed poison ivy with Roundup, you just need to use it at 3-5%
concentration. May need to apply it twice. And for vines climbing up
the tree, just cut them with an axe, then when new growth/leaves emerge
in seveal weeks, spray them.
Never tried to kill bamboo, but would think either Roundup or one of
the other vegetation/brush killers would be effective.
Re: Getting rid of bamboo
"Tim" <tscamardo [at] carolina.rr.com> wrote in message
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>
> - Tom - wrote:
>> "The Addison's" <ty.addison [at] nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:PNidndjccI0vXPXZnZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d [at] comcast.com...
>> > Can anyone tell me how to get rid of bamboo, permanently, without
>> > having
>> > to pull it up. I live in east-central Georgia and have quite a bit in
>> > my
>> > back yard. We just purchased the house a couple of months ago and would
>> > like to be able to have use of all the back yard. I've been told if you
>> > cut the stalk it will just grow right back. I've read that bamboo is a
>> > grass, and thus believe the advise about it growing back after cutting
>> > it
>> > down. Are there any chemicals, or sprays, that would kill just the
>> > bamboo,
>> > and not the rest of the grass?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > TIA,
>> > Hawkeye65
>>
>> Here, read this:
>> http://www.americanbamboo.org/GeneralInfoPages/ControllingBa mboo.html.
>> A method I've used to control/kill noxious weed trees such as maple
>> and
>> sumac is to quickly cut through the small tree or sapling then, within
>> seconds, paint the cut surface with a concentrate of glyphosate straight
>> from the bottle. I was also wondering if a basal bark application of
>> glyphosate or trichlopyr would work.
>>
>> Tom
>
> Tom, would that approach work on Poison Ivy vines? I have quite a few
> vines that are easily 3 inches in diameter climbing the trees here.
>
> Sorry, don't mean to hijack the bamboo thread as I am taking notes on
> that as well.
>
> Thanks
>
I think it would work. I've never let poison ivy get very far off the
ground before I killed it. I had it amongst a rose bush once. The two
plants' roots were entangled. I cut the stem back to four or five leaves
then painted the top and bottom sides of the leaves with glyphosate from the
bottle. It withered and died.
Be careful with other vegetation killers when working within the
desirable plant's root zone. Keep it on the cut area or on the weed's
leaves.
Tom
Re: Getting rid of bamboo
Thanks for the reply. I recently built on this property as it was and
mostly still is, a wooded lot. Alot of old growth trees but
unfortunately, it was so thick that they all grew tall and thin. Still
majestic though and loving it. Thanks again.