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Riverbee......If you are interested in controlling the spread of the bamboo you are hiding LOL, it can be controlled but it is a bit of work. You need to dig down two feet and place a wood or metal barrier. Also, the barrier should be six inches above the ground. It should be checked once in a while to make sure it hasn't topped the six inch barrier." ...............
i just spit on my screen and keyboard les........
well i fibbed, just a little.......
there is a stand that's hidden from the county forester just behind the one i had if he decides to take a drive by, and the stand in the woods is in an area where junk trees are growing.
easier way to control the spread of that without digging barriers two feet down les, same method we used to get rid of it..........will share.....
jack, we call this stuff japanese bamboo, but it is known by both knotweed or bamboo. when it takes off, ours was about 20- 25 ft in height, big green leaves, beautiful blooms. the stalks are bamboo or cane like, and if you pull or dig them out of the ground, you soon figure out why this stuff is so invasive. i thought i had a pic of this stand, still looking for it, but here are a couple pix of what the bloom looks like:
this pic was taken by a friend of mine, she was just amazed at the sound of the bees all over the bloom, and couldn't believe how close she could get to take a picture.......in later years, she volunteered to help take off honey from the hives:
this is my pic:
i just want to add, we have done a great deal of work on 80 acres, to get rid of invasive species and plant for pollinators, and many other things. it's a great deal of work, and back breaking work at times, not to mention the financial costs of doing so. the hard part, a great deal of invasive species are beneficial to the bees.
EDIT AND ADD:
we have a gas pipeline that goes through the 80 acres on our property. the company is pretty a/r about keeping the pipeline clear every few years. they thought they had a 100 foot easement, it's only 50 ft. not saying who did this, but we have a prolific clover bloom and other things on top, and someone is working on the bottom easement towards the river........