Is running bamboo really that hard to control?

FathertoFeathers

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I was thinking about getting some bamboo plants to use as privacy and looks. Ive been reading up on it and i've seen a lot of people discouraging from getting running bamboo saying it grows so fast and is hard to control but clumping bamboo is slower growing and only grows where its established. I have a fairly long fence so id like it to grow pretty fast but if it will take over my whole yard I don't want to get running bamboo. So in your experience what has worked best for you? I live in Memphis Tennessee if that helps at all.
 
I don't have any bamboo but have done a lot of reading because I would like to get some. The running bamboo is controllable. Either you dig a 26 inch deep barrier of heavy plastic around the plants or you dig a trench around the plants. With the trench you need to go out with a shovel and hoe twice a year to cut off and pull out any runners that try to get out of your containment area.

I would think that the biggest consideration would be neighbors. If you are planting near a property line you need to make sure your plants don't try to invade your neighbor's yard. Not being careful could cause some bad feelings in the neighborhood.
 
Same here.

Personally I would not get either. It's very hard to control and runs deep into the ground. I've seen in grow through about 4 ft of firewood. It will also choke out anything that's near it if you don't keep it contained. My neighbors have it and it's growing on to my property now. No matter how much I dig it out it keeps coming back. When it gets out of control you will need an excavator to remove it. I'm not sure which type it is but it sends out runners underground that can be like 20' long and just pop up in random spots. What about a leyland cypress or something of that nature for privacy. They grow very fast, are also evergreen (not sure if that's what you would call it for bamboo), attract hummingbird, and you can hedge them.
 
I would 100% recommend against planting bamboo and esp. running bamboo. I don't know much about the clump bamboo but my neighbor planted running bamboo before we bought this house and it is totally running amok. It should be illegal to plant at all. You have to work to control it and even then it easily runs out of control. If you like to do extra work then certainly, plant running bamboo and enjoy all the extra work and time into trying to control it, good luck!

I guess the one positive thing is that the chickens like to hunt and peck in the bamboo, which is natural for them, but the positives in my opinion do not outweigh the negatives.
 
RUNNING BAMBOO IS THE DEVIL. We bought our house and the previous owners had let the bamboo go crazy. Its been 3 straight years of hell trying to get it under control/out of our yard. It has traveled a solid 30 feet from the "main" plant and has started to grow into our garden :(
 
That's an understatement of the century. My mom brought some home in a 5 gallong bucket in 1986 from a nursery It was very pretty for many years as it spread across her backyard. It would die off in the cold, she'd panic, then it would send up shoots, ankle snapping shoots all over the yard. It took over almost 1/6 of an acre before it made it to the neighbors yards on all three sides of her ,50 and 60 feet away. You could mow it down if you caught it early enough, but usually the grass died around the shoots, leaving ugly spots. Now the neighbors have bamboo. It is now about the area half the size of a football field. 5 years ago mom didn't want it anymore. So she hired a company to come out and get it out. They chopped it all down. It came back. They came back and chopped it down and poisoned it. It came back.
Finally two years ago, they came in chopped it all down, moved the top 6 inches of soil, poisoned it, and put new soil back.
$5000 down the drain all over a novelty bucket of $20 black bamboo
So here we are in 2020. Mom's bamboo is in the neighbors yards (they like it as a privacy screen.) As far as I know the bamboo in her yard is not back. (She passed away in August)

My vote is for RUN LIKE HELL.
She's lucky the neighbors didn't hold her liable for the removal of the stuff in their yards too.
 
Whew, I'm not as crazy as I thought. I think running bamboo is one of those things that if you haven't seen it or experienced it yourself, you just don't know and can't understand how bad it is and how hard it is to kill/remove or even to control, or how far out of control it can get from the original spot you planted it. My condolences with your Mother's passing. It sounds like she was darn determined and committed to eliminate that hell of a plant from her backyard!
 

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