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QuestionIs there cyanide in bamboo?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.There is a cyanogenic glycoside named taxiphyllin found within bamboo shoots.
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QuestionHow invasive is bamboo?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Invasiveness is based upon a plant's ability to spread by seeds. Bamboo is not an invasive plant, as it is spread by the rhizomes in the root system.
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QuestionCan you burn bamboo?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.You can burn bamboo, however, it is not recommended to burn bamboo as a heating source or inside the home.
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QuestionIs bamboo toxic to humans?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Yes, ingesting bamboo will generally lead to cyanide poisoning in humans.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of bamboo roots?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.After digging out as much of the plant as possible including the rhizomes, you can either apply a weed killer or go a more natural route like pouring boiling water over the roots. Be sure to monitor and remove any new growth over the next several weeks.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of bamboo in my backyard?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Bamboo is notoriously hard to get rid of. After hand pulling as much of the plant and roots as possible, cut the canes as close to the ground as possible, then simply pour a weed killer of your choice into the root space.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of used bamboo?Community AnswerI recently dug out an area of running bamboo with an excavator, it was about 900 square feet and I'm still not sure I got all of the rhizomes. However, I built a harp screener and ran the excavated dirt over it to separate the dirt from the roots and rhizomes. I then took all of this to my burn pit and lit it up. Bamboo is without a doubt the most invasive, fast growing and destructive plant I have ever dealt with. Getting rid of it completely requires a lot of attention and patience.
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QuestionThe bamboo is growing in front of my pine tree. Will the boiling water kill the pine tree roots as well?Community AnswerI wouldn't do that. I have a bamboo growing around my oak tree. Basically I follow the roots and carefully determine which root is the bamboo. Be careful, but bamboo roots usually look like a creepy alien in the ground.
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QuestionWhere should I take the bamboo plants I dig up?Community AnswerI advertised mine, and was inundated with calls from people willing to dig it up and take it away.
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QuestionDoes gas kill bamboo?Community AnswerGas kills everything. Brake fluid is safer, but be careful to only get it in the shoots, as nothing will grow on the ground if it hits soil.
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QuestionWill pouring gas on bamboo, get rid of the roots?Community AnswerIt will certainly burn away if you light it! The best method for bamboo removal is to repeatedly dig out every root you see and mow over any new growth in a consistent cycle.
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QuestionWill bamboo spread under a gravel road?Community AnswerYes, bamboo will grow through any little crack it runs across. It will even grow under floors and come up in your house.
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QuestionWhat percent does the vinegar need to be to kill bamboo?Community Answer1 cup of distilled vinegar per gallon of water. You can add moth balls to the mix to make it more effective.
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QuestionIf dug-up bamboo roots are buried, will it regrow?Community AnswerYes, but it takes time. A friend of mine dug up a 6" section of one. I had forgotten about it, but it was sending out underground runners. A few years later, it popped suddenly with several new stalks. Now I have to get rid of some of it, it's out of control!
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QuestionWill bamboo grow under a house and cause damage? How does bamboo grow without a light source?Community AnswerThe rhizomes and the bamboo shoots are like batteries in the sense that they work like energy storage - small roots feed from moisture and nutrients in the ground, and they are also fed from the main plant. Until the energy stored (in mother plant and rhizome) is depleted, it will continue to grow and search for more energy.
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