Posted by Calum Grant on October 24, 2011, 4:00 pm
What's the best way to propagate bamboo? I have plenty of established
bamboo to take from, but want to start a patch elsewhere.
Is there a simpler way than just digging some up and splitting it?
Also what time of year is better (I'm guessing I will have to wait
until spring). Finally, is it inconsiderate to plant bamboo next to a
neighbour's fence where it might spread, the height is around 4m.
Thanks!
Posted by BAC on October 24, 2011, 4:53 pm
> What's the best way to propagate bamboo? I have plenty of established
> bamboo to take from, but want to start a patch elsewhere.
> Is there a simpler way than just digging some up and splitting it? Also
> what time of year is better (I'm guessing I will have to wait until
> spring). Finally, is it inconsiderate to plant bamboo next to a
> neighbour's fence where it might spread, the height is around 4m.
> Thanks!
A lot of people will be wondering "how do I get rid of bamboo?", methinks
:-)
Posted by shazzbat on October 24, 2011, 5:53 pm
>> What's the best way to propagate bamboo? I have plenty of established
>> bamboo to take from, but want to start a patch elsewhere.
>>
>> Is there a simpler way than just digging some up and splitting it? Also
>> what time of year is better (I'm guessing I will have to wait until
>> spring). Finally, is it inconsiderate to plant bamboo next to a
>> neighbour's fence where it might spread, the height is around 4m.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
> A lot of people will be wondering "how do I get rid of bamboo?", methinks
> :-)
Not least the owners of the house near me where the bamboo has escaped from
the garden and is now half way across the pavement (yes, coming up through
the tarmac) on it's way to the road.
But to answer the OP, what could be simpler than digging up a bit, just hack
off a bit with a bit of root, it's not as if you're going to kill it. And
yes, it is inconsiderate. If you plant it near me it's grounds for a smack
in the mouth.
Steve
Posted by Calum Grant on October 26, 2011, 3:48 am
On 2011-10-24 21:53:03 +0000, shazzbat said:
>>
>>> What's the best way to propagate bamboo? I have plenty of established
>>> bamboo to take from, but want to start a patch elsewhere.
>>>
>>> Is there a simpler way than just digging some up and splitting it?
>>> Also what time of year is better (I'm guessing I will have to wait
>>> until spring). Finally, is it inconsiderate to plant bamboo next to a
>>> neighbour's fence where it might spread, the height is around 4m.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>
>> A lot of people will be wondering "how do I get rid of bamboo?", methinks :-)
> Not least the owners of the house near me where the bamboo has escaped
> from the garden and is now half way across the pavement (yes, coming up
> through the tarmac) on it's way to the road.
>
> But to answer the OP, what could be simpler than digging up a bit, just
> hack off a bit with a bit of root, it's not as if you're going to kill
> it. And yes, it is inconsiderate. If you plant it near me it's grounds
> for a smack in the mouth.
>
> Steve
Charming! Now I remember why I don't hang out on usenet much.
But, I've decided against using it for hedging because I don't want to
upset my neighbour, and I'll go for willow "fedge" instead.
Posted by Bob Hobden on October 26, 2011, 5:59 am
"Calum Grant" wrote ...
> shazzbat said:
>> "BAC" wrote in message
>> >> "Calum Grant"wrote What's the best way to propagate bamboo? I have
>> >> plenty of established bamboo to take from, but want to start a patch
>> >> elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a simpler way than just digging some up and splitting it?
>>>> Also what time of year is better (I'm guessing I will have to wait
>>>> until spring). Finally, is it inconsiderate to plant bamboo next to a
>>>> neighbour's fence where it might spread, the height is around 4m.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>
>>> A lot of people will be wondering "how do I get rid of bamboo?",
>>> methinks :-)
>> Not least the owners of the house near me where the bamboo has escaped
>> from the garden and is now half way across the pavement (yes, coming up
>> through the tarmac) on it's way to the road.
>>
>> But to answer the OP, what could be simpler than digging up a bit, just
>> hack off a bit with a bit of root, it's not as if you're going to kill
>> it. And yes, it is inconsiderate. If you plant it near me it's grounds
>> for a smack in the mouth.
>>
>Charming! Now I remember why I don't hang out on usenet much.
>But, I've decided against using it for hedging because I don't want to
>upset my neighbour, and I'll go for willow "fedge" instead.
Whilst I wouldn't have said it quite that way if Steves little heart felt
comment upsets you perhaps it is a good thing that you don't frequent Usenet
much. :-)
Anyway, most big gardens surround their Bamboo with a thick plastic barrier
dug in which obviously does the job of stopping it spreading. Find out what
it is and use that along your fence line to stop it attacking your
neighbours garden. Tell you neighbour what you have done too so they don't
panic.
--
Regards Bob Hobden
Posting to this Newsgroup from the W. of London UK
> bamboo to take from, but want to start a patch elsewhere.
> Is there a simpler way than just digging some up and splitting it? Also
> what time of year is better (I'm guessing I will have to wait until
> spring). Finally, is it inconsiderate to plant bamboo next to a
> neighbour's fence where it might spread, the height is around 4m.
> Thanks!