Containment Method
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Containment Method
I recently purchased 5 segments of 4' diameter × 4' long steel culvert as means to keep my bamboo from spreading. I plan to either place them in the ground 3' with 1' exposed or above ground with 1' below ground and 3' above. I would prefer to use the use the second option as there would be much less digging required. If I use the second option is it possible to loose containment? Also will the raised planting increase stress on the plants due to swings jn root temp? I plan to drop bambusa oldhammi in and I live in zone 9b. Any thoughts or opinions on either method would be much appreciated.
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Re: Containment Method
Oldhammi isn't even a runner, there is no need to use steel culverts to contain it. In Stockton it will size up good. I was growing some in Sacramento at one point.
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Re: Containment Method
If that's the case then I can plant the oldhamii at my rear property line without worry. I have been wanting some vivax or nigra also. Will these species be contained in methods mentioned above? The location I would place in would be within 30' of my well and 40' of my neighbors well so I would rather not be wrong about full containment for atleast 10 years with proper maintenance ofcourse.
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Re: Containment Method
There is a lot of information on this site about the difference between runners and clumpers and containment methods you can check out. But no Oldhamii will not travel 30' to a well, it is a clumping bamboo.
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Re: Containment Method
In my response I was asking about Vivax or Nigra....I won't waste the culvert on the Oldhamii
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Re: Containment Method
The culvert will contain any Phyllostacys, like vivax and nigra. But they will become root bound and not thrive in that tight a space. In good growing conditions, the culvert section will be filled with a dense mass of roots in a few years.