What is the best way to get rid of bamboo?


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ERADICATING BAMBOO
Eradicating bamboo is accomplished by first removing all top growth, and then destroying the new shoots as they emerge. If the ground is level and the canes can be cut off very close to the ground, mowing is the best way to destroy new shoots. If the ground cannot be mowed, the canes should be cut down and the area plowed to destroy new shoots as they emerge. Several plowings or mowings will be necessary, but the rhizome need not be removed; it will become depleted and die.

A small clump of bamboo could more easily be eradicated by digging up and destroying the entire plant. Small species of running bamboo may be difficult to eliminate by mowing. Their rhizomes should be dug and destroyed


buy a panda
sell it on ebay.
Just be nice tell him nicely that it isn't working out and he needs to move on and you will be happy to give him a reference..
Pull out as much as you can - then spray with weed killer or metholated spirits and burn it out. Be careful! You could learn to eat bamboo shoots too like a panda. LOL
Oh goody... One of those few instances where I actually recommend pouring a stump killer liquid on whatever you cut off. It is the only way you completely remove it.
Request an elephant. He will get it out with roots even.

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