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this nursery in oregon is excellent, have gotten multiple shipments of that to dc. does fine in the ground, does not last in containers over the winter here, sadly.
https://www.bamboogarden.com/ bought this last year https://www.bamboogarden.com/bamboo/fargesia-sp-jiuzhaigou-i and it survived this winter in containers |
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Bamboo is risky. A neighbor planted some and swore it was a type that wouldn't spread. He was wrong.
For property values-I would be wary of buying a property with bamboo on the premises unless I had a ton of money at hand to spend on a crew to remove it each time it repeatedly sprouted up where it wasn't wanted. |
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Be sure to check your local ordinances about bamboo, and be careful how and where you plant it. Locally, you can fined up to $50 per day if the bamboo crosses your property line and it presence can ngatively impact future property sales.
Even though you are focusing on a clumping bamboo, even that spreads if put in the ground, just more slowly. |
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that is why you buy clumping bamboo and from a reputable nursery in Oregon I linked to. yes some places will say bamboo is clumping when it is running, and then you can have a disaster. these guys don't do that
clumping bamboo is beautiful and has no risk of spreading, biggest downside is the tallest you can get only grows to about 15 feet there are no rules against clumping bamboo in DC, otherwise they would not ship here |
| OP may be in VA or MD. |
| Your neighbors will all hate you, clumping or not. Bamboo is the worst. |
Where it’s also illegal |
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Clumping bamboo is non-invasive and perfectly fine to plant in MD and VA. I planted fargesia robusta Campbell in my backyard 15 years ago. It took many years but has finally formed a nice privacy screen that is easily maintained.
Here is a good article: https://fairfaxgardening.org/bamboo/ "Let’s get something straight right away. Bamboo is not a plant to be feared. Bamboo is a misunderstood plant. Bamboo gets a bad rap from many people and some who ought to know better. The fact is, some people have selected the “wrong” type of bamboo or they did not understand how to contain this king of grasses, the fastest growing woody plant on earth. Some might say this is a plant gone wild and out of control, a reputation well deserved because many types of bamboo are aggressive and spread quickly. For others this may be just the ticket for a fast-growing privacy and textured screen. On the other hand, you can plant bamboo that does not run, and that is what this article is all about." |
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Virginia has native bamboo species called:
River Cane https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundinaria_gigantea Switch cane https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundinaria_tecta and Hill Cane in the appalachian region https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundinaria_appalachiana |
We have some bamboo that was at the edge of our property when we bought 17 years ago. I hate it, but I also don’t know what to do with it. I just keep trying to cut it back. |