10-17-2015, 09:16 PM
The property to the rear of my lot has a row of bamboo planted several years ago as a visual screen. It looks to be about 40'-50' tall today, doubling in size during the 5 years we've lived here.
In the past I've gotten a few long shoots that droop 20' into my yard and shed, along with a general overgrowth that makes mowing along the fence impossible. I've cleaned it up with loppers when needed, but the owner had usually done a decent job of taking care of things from his side. He was the original planter, and owned a landscaping business.
This past year nothings been done on his side and the overgrowth is becoming a problem. I learned this weekend that the house sold a few months back, and I've got a new neighbor. I plan an stopping by, introducing myself, and seeing how amiable the new folks are to help clean things up.
As a plan B, I'm thinking of how I can trim at the fence line. The bamboo is now tall enough that the drooped shoots are beyong reach with the loppers or any other hand held ground tools.
Manual pole saw won't work because the shoots would just move with the saw. A brush trimmer on a pole would handle the thin shoots, but the mac daddy ones are 1" - 3" think. It couldn't handle that. A pole chain saw could handle the big stuff, but I suspect it bounce away the small stuff.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with bamboo and can offer some suggestions.
In the past I've gotten a few long shoots that droop 20' into my yard and shed, along with a general overgrowth that makes mowing along the fence impossible. I've cleaned it up with loppers when needed, but the owner had usually done a decent job of taking care of things from his side. He was the original planter, and owned a landscaping business.
This past year nothings been done on his side and the overgrowth is becoming a problem. I learned this weekend that the house sold a few months back, and I've got a new neighbor. I plan an stopping by, introducing myself, and seeing how amiable the new folks are to help clean things up.
As a plan B, I'm thinking of how I can trim at the fence line. The bamboo is now tall enough that the drooped shoots are beyong reach with the loppers or any other hand held ground tools.
Manual pole saw won't work because the shoots would just move with the saw. A brush trimmer on a pole would handle the thin shoots, but the mac daddy ones are 1" - 3" think. It couldn't handle that. A pole chain saw could handle the big stuff, but I suspect it bounce away the small stuff.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with bamboo and can offer some suggestions.
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