Anonymous wrote:This machine looks like just what I need to continue my fight with bamboo! Thanks so much for sharing!
https://www.blackanddecker.com/products/lawn-and-g...utting/alligator-lopper/lp1000
Now, for those of you saying it's no big deal, think about having to get dressed with all the safety gear necessary to work with such a scary looking machine just to save the rest of your yard and your buildings from being overrun by this stuff. If you enjoy doing this sort of thing for hours a day to clear an area, or on a daily basis to keep it from coming back, then plant away!
I hope this machine might help me cut off the dozens of stalks poking up from the ground that poke my dogs when they run back there chasing wildlife. Then I'd only have to deal with the round base and all the roots that are left behind.
I wouldn't have not purchased my house, but I would have asked for about $20K to have it all removed and for follow up care as part of the sale. That's about what it will cost me once I've installed a barrier to prevent it from coming back into my yard from the neighbor's space, since they don't want to remove their part of the grove.
Whoever said it doesn't grow in the shade is totally wrong. Mine are in the shade of five mature oak trees and they grow like crazy. I've read that they don't grow in swampy land, but my yard is very dry and on top of a hill, so I can't really create a swamp to kill it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I went and looked at the house again… there are these little bamboo shoots up all through the yard and mulch. They were easy to pick out, but there were a lot of them.
Also, in the mulch, and I could see a few “woody” shoots, that were clearly missed when they did the yard clean up. I could also seem some small holes in the yard (maybe where they scooped out some woody shoots in the yard?).
I’m guessing this is the bad kind.
Bummer! Because the house is really cute! But, maybe we’re dodging a disaster here.
What is the disaster that you are dodging? Like, what's the worst case scenario here?
Roots push against the foundation and cause damage. Tens of thousands potentially to fix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, I went and looked at the house again… there are these little bamboo shoots up all through the yard and mulch. They were easy to pick out, but there were a lot of them.
Also, in the mulch, and I could see a few “woody” shoots, that were clearly missed when they did the yard clean up. I could also seem some small holes in the yard (maybe where they scooped out some woody shoots in the yard?).
I’m guessing this is the bad kind.
Bummer! Because the house is really cute! But, maybe we’re dodging a disaster here.
What is the disaster that you are dodging? Like, what's the worst case scenario here?
Roots push against the foundation and cause damage. Tens of thousands potentially to fix.
Anonymous wrote:I have heard that bamboo attracts rats, so that would give me pause.
Anonymous wrote:I have heard that bamboo attracts rats, so that would give me pause.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I went and looked at the house again… there are these little bamboo shoots up all through the yard and mulch. They were easy to pick out, but there were a lot of them.
Also, in the mulch, and I could see a few “woody” shoots, that were clearly missed when they did the yard clean up. I could also seem some small holes in the yard (maybe where they scooped out some woody shoots in the yard?).
I’m guessing this is the bad kind.
Bummer! Because the house is really cute! But, maybe we’re dodging a disaster here.