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removing bamboo - dig out or weedkiller?

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inconceivableme · 08/09/2014 19:48

We have a patch of bamboo in our garden that we want removed. It was planted by previous owners of the house and isn't contained in any way and is out of control. It's about 10ft x 6ft and tallest bits are about 20ft tall!

I'm getting quotes from gardeners
to get it removed but they're suggesting different methods of doing the job. Some say dig it out, some say use strong weedkiller
to kill the rizomes (SP?) and some say to do both? Prices vary accordingly. What's best in your experience please? Could we even do it ourselves. Cheers!

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FrontForward · 08/09/2014 19:53

Ooh oooh ooh me too! I've been chopping the buggers down at ground level which appears to be the equivalent of throwing bamboo fertiliser on it

FrontForward · 08/09/2014 19:53

It's also surrounded by trees which I want to keep

SwedishEdith · 08/09/2014 19:53

I think you need to dig as much out as possible. It's tough and grows deep. Then you can use a strong weedkiller directly on any remaining shoots. It will take persistence but I think that should do it. Hope so because we have the same problem

divingoffthebalcony · 08/09/2014 19:55

I moved house. Much easier. I now loathe bamboo, especially the super invasive stuff that starts tunneling under the lawn.

echt · 09/09/2014 02:34

This chap seems to have the right idea.

stevespeonygarden.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/bamboo-removal-made-easy.html

Sleepingtom · 03/11/2014 19:43

Belated but thanks for this post. It has made me realise how much I hate our bamboo!

Methe · 04/11/2014 21:44

You've no chance of killing it with any of the weed killers available nowadays and very little chance of digging it out by hand.

Definitely move house.

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