Anonymous wrote:Our current house had a 12 foot deep forest of bamboo all across the property line when we bought the house. The tallest stalks were 35 feet tall. We removed all of it ourselves, which was a huge undertaking and then performed chemical warfare by dousing it with Round up. It has pretty much has been conquered in most of the property. The one neighboring property has bamboo along the fence and that is where we see the biggest issue. We go out a few times in the spring and spray it down with weed killer let it sit for a few days and then chop it down.
One issue we had to deal with is that it had been there so long that it completely depleted all of the nutrients in the soil. It took a lot of leaf mulch and years to get the soil healthy again.
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Anonymous wrote:Never ever ever. We have spent $20k on containment and it is still coming up every spring, closer and closer to our patio and porch. Nothing kills it. You have to go in there every spring and dig up all the shoots and pull the rhizomes. Hours of work a day. If you miss 2 days in a row, you’re screwed. Also mosquitoes LOVE it so our yard is very buggy, almost to the point of being unusable. We have it on all sides of our backyard.
Run away as far as you can.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it was definitely in the planting beds, growing up near pavers, etc… I could see how if you missed a week of mowing/weeding, it would be everywhere and very time consuming to stay on top of.
The thing with bamboo is only shoots once a year. Between spring & summer. Cut off at the base when it starts to grow a new "stalk" & you should be good for a year. The growth only happens at the apical tip, so as long as you cut below that no more upward growth.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, it was definitely in the planting beds, growing up near pavers, etc… I could see how if you missed a week of mowing/weeding, it would be everywhere and very time consuming to stay on top of.
Anonymous wrote:“Constant battle”?
Do you guys say the same about Tall Fescue since you mist cut it every week?
Don’t be ridiculous. Bamboo is great privacy.
Anonymous wrote:No, I didn't buy a house for that reason. You can never get rid of it and it grows fast.