Originally Posted by
beardo
I used to own a landscaping company and bamboo is a tough nut to crack. As far as a roll off is concerned, bamboo is a pain because the canes are tough to smash down. It takes up space quick. You can cut them into smaller pecies to save space. Depending on the type of canes you could always cut the branches off and put the canes on Craig's list. There are tons of uses for them.
My bamboo method was this. Cut all canes at 6 inches above the ground. If I was not keeping the woody canes they went into a wood shredder and disposed of. Then I brushed a systemic weed killer on all the stubs sticking up. A week later burned them and the found with a torch. This would give you 75% kill off. If you keep managing it each year it should become fairly sparse.
All that being said there are a million types of bamboo, some you can barely keep alive others will grow through foundations. Bamboo is a grass, it helps to think of it like a crabgrass instead of a bush. You can only contain it.
Back to the roll off, it may be cheaper to rent a woodchipper and then burn it if thats an option. Sorry if it sounds like I'm lecturing and you know all this stuff. I miss working with plants.
I did a bit of research and basically read this:
1. Chemicals that kill trees, bushes and grass do not work well on bamboo
2. To kill the roots, you have to mow down all the standing bamboo that feeds them. If you do that year after year the roots will eventually die
Problem is, my neighbors have it too and they are perfectly happy with it. There is an option of installing heavy plastic bamboo barrier which requires digging a 30" trench. Which would work just fine to put around my property line and then kill all standing bamboo on my property. Except that I have several big trees next to the line and (i) trench digger will not chew through their roots and (ii) even if I do somehow dig through them, I would risk killing the trees and then having them fall on my house in the next storm.
So I am sort of stuck here but at least I want to cut whatever standing bamboo I have in my yard and then decide what to do next. If I decide that bamboo is just way too cute to get rid off, I am sure it'll grow back fast enough without my help.
That said, what weed killer did you use? And why did you torch the bamboo after applying it? Just to ensure destruction with redundant methods?
Oh, and did you ever use Agent Orange?
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