Hi
Thank you for letting me join your forum.
I am relatively inexperienced when it comes to gardening but have plans to improve on this!
I currently have a big problem with the neighbour's bamboo, which is growing just the other side of my fence. I have spoken to her about it a few times, but she doesn't seem willing to resolve it.
I have an overlap fence and it grows through the fence panels and also underneath the fence and is coming up all over my vegetable plot. I am continually digging up rhizomes and cutting them as far as I can go but they are coming through the concrete and need cutting on the other side really.
I feel I need to resort to a weedkiller and I've read that glyphosate weed killer is the best to use. But I have 4 dogs and am concerned for their wellbeing. I also am very sensitive to a lot of chemicals.
I don't particularly want to damage or kill the neighbour's beloved bamboo, but I'm getting to the point when I don't care if I do. However they are apparently not easy to kill so maybe no danger of that.
Has anybody got any useful suggestions that could help me? I am about to give boiling water a try!
Many thanks
Jennie x
Thank you for letting me join your forum.
I am relatively inexperienced when it comes to gardening but have plans to improve on this!
I currently have a big problem with the neighbour's bamboo, which is growing just the other side of my fence. I have spoken to her about it a few times, but she doesn't seem willing to resolve it.
I have an overlap fence and it grows through the fence panels and also underneath the fence and is coming up all over my vegetable plot. I am continually digging up rhizomes and cutting them as far as I can go but they are coming through the concrete and need cutting on the other side really.
I feel I need to resort to a weedkiller and I've read that glyphosate weed killer is the best to use. But I have 4 dogs and am concerned for their wellbeing. I also am very sensitive to a lot of chemicals.
I don't particularly want to damage or kill the neighbour's beloved bamboo, but I'm getting to the point when I don't care if I do. However they are apparently not easy to kill so maybe no danger of that.
Has anybody got any useful suggestions that could help me? I am about to give boiling water a try!
Many thanks
Jennie x
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