Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bamboo.
My parents' yard had a clumping variety of bamboo. In 40 years, it sent a few random shoots into the neighbors yards but barely. Well behaved, slow growing, not super tall (maybe 12'). I'm sure a horticulturist could help you zero in on a good variety for your needs.
As PP stated above, metal panels driven into the soil will avoid the random shoots into the neighbors' yards. People tend to be terrified of bamboo because of the running variety notoriety, but they're not all wildly spreading.
Hope your neighbors don't have kids who like to run with barefeet in the summer. Step on a bamboo shoot coming up through their grass.
Bamboo is hated for a reason
+1 We spent 1000$+ removing bamboo from our yard that the prior owner had planted. It's incredibly invasive-do not plant it unless you know what you're doing.
Anonymous wrote:I just moved and have a very small fenced in backyard and a deck. I need to plant something that will provide some privacy above the fence, guessing 15-20 feet. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bamboo.
My parents' yard had a clumping variety of bamboo. In 40 years, it sent a few random shoots into the neighbors yards but barely. Well behaved, slow growing, not super tall (maybe 12'). I'm sure a horticulturist could help you zero in on a good variety for your needs.
As PP stated above, metal panels driven into the soil will avoid the random shoots into the neighbors' yards. People tend to be terrified of bamboo because of the running variety notoriety, but they're not all wildly spreading.
Hope your neighbors don't have kids who like to run with barefeet in the summer. Step on a bamboo shoot coming up through their grass.
Bamboo is hated for a reason