Are clump forming bamboo invasive?

The homeowners counter that clumping bamboo is not invasive and is far enough away that it will not be a problem. Our options are requiring the plants' removal, allowing them to stay, or allowing them to stay as long as a barrier is installed.
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Does clumping bamboo have invasive roots?

These wonderful plants have SHALLOW ROOTS, have NON INVASIVE rootballs and grow in a neat circular footprint. They actually have fine fibrous grass-like roots that are much safer than most palms and trees!
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Does clump forming bamboo spread?

Clump-Forming Bamboo - Clump-forming bamboos have a root mass like normal ornamental grasses, spreading gradually out from the centre and never springing up canes more than 5-10cm from the existing plant.
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How do you keep clumping bamboo from spreading?

The most effective way to keep bamboo plants from spreading is to install a subsurface barrier. To be useful for long term containment, the boundary should be made of HDPE (High-density polyethylene) and should be installed around the planting area.
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What type of bamboo is not invasive?

Fargesias are non-invasive, clumping Bamboos that do not need to be contained. They make attractive specimens, hedges, or screens. Plant in rich, acidic, well-drained soil in an area with shade during the hottest part of the day and protection from winter winds.
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Why you shouldn't plant bamboo in your yard?

Bamboo can spread into neighboring yards.

Bamboo can spread as quickly as it grows, and it doesn't respect fences or property lines. Bamboo grows particularly vigorously when adjacent to irrigated lawns and gardens or in low-lying areas that collect water.
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How wide does clumping bamboo spread?

Although compact by bamboo standards, a mature grove of clumping bamboo will be at least 3 or 4 feet in diameter, and could grow to 15 or 20 feet wide.
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How do I stop my neighbors bamboo from invading my garden?

You can keep your neighbor's bamboo from spreading by asking them to install a physical barrier around the plant or requesting that they replant the bamboo in a pot. If this is not possible, then you can simply manage the runners that appear in your own garden.
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How deep are clumping bamboo roots?

Their roots grow like stringy spaghetti up to 15 feet deep, with the ostensible mission of sapping water from hard-to-reach underground reservoirs.
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How can I stop my Neighbours bamboo?

These can be cut off at ground level which will weaken them without damaging the parent plant. Cutting down vertically through the rhizomes will also slow the spread. However, a solid barrier of concrete or metal 18 inches deep below the soil is the best long-term protection.
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How can I tell if my bamboo is invasive?

Look at nursery tags. If the Latin name starts with "Bambusa" or "Dendrocalamus," you know you are in the presence of a true non-invasive variety. Clumpers spread out, by a couple of inches to feet a year.
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Can you get bamboo that doesn't spread?

All bamboo in this section are Fargesia species which have non-invasive rhizomes and grow in dense clumps, making them ideal for hedging and screening, garden borders and containers. These bamboo do not send out runners and are not classified as invasive.
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How far do clumping bamboo roots spread?

Clumping bamboos spread much more slowly than running types, which I'm sure is what the neighbors are thinking of when they hear the word "bamboo." The introduction to the genus suggests these species spread 4 to 6 feet per year. They are specifically used as privacy barriers.
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Is it OK to plant bamboo near house?

Bamboo's rhizomes are capable of spreading up to 30ft (ten metres), and if left unchecked and untreated, they can invade neighbouring gardens and even pose a threat to the foundations of houses.
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Which is the most invasive bamboo?

The most invasive varieties belong to the genus Phyllostachys. These temperate bamboos, native to East Asia, have running rhizomes that can spread indefinitely. Other aggressive, running bamboo genera include Sasa and Pleioblastus, but they tend to grow much smaller.
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Are all bamboo plants invasive?

A "non-invasive" bamboo is a tautology, as there is no such thing as a totally non-invasive bamboo as it is a vigorous plant. However, there are several varieties which are not classified as invasive, which are relatively well behaved and will not take over yours and your neighbour's garden.
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Can bamboo break through concrete?

It's not even advisable to grow bamboo in the ground with concrete around it because it will break through the concrete and invade your yard. Bamboo is impossible to stop once it gets started, so continue growing it in water in your home and keep it there.
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Do you need root barrier for clumping bamboo?

4. Is a root barrier necessary? No, root barriers or rhizome barriers are generally not required for Gracilis Bamboo as it is a clumping species that does not spread, run or become invasive.
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Can Neighbours complain about bamboo?

BAMBOO has become a popular garden plant for households but it is also a growing source of disputes between neighbours. The plant can grow up to 30ft and easily enter and cause damage to a neighbour's property - here are your legal rights if bamboo invades your garden.
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Can bamboo damage foundations?

Planting bamboo close to your building can become a nightmare. It can damage the foundation of your house, especially if it is made of bricks. On the other hand, bamboo will not easily damage intact concrete due to its sturdiness and density.
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Can I be sued for planting bamboo?

Bamboo is not classed as an invasive species in the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and there are currently no restrictions on planting it. However, encroachment cases are becoming more common; homeowners are increasingly taking legal action against neighbours who have allowed bamboo to spread.
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How do you tell the difference between clumping and running bamboo?

They're easy to tell apart: the stems of running bamboos are ridged or grooved. The stems of clumpers are perfectly round. Phyllostachys species showing ridge on culm. It's easy to tell running from clumping bamboo: runners always have a ridge or groove on the culm, whereas culms of clumpers are perfectly round.
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How fast will clumping bamboo grow?

When provided with optimal growing conditions, clumping bamboos will grow fast and reach their mature height in as little as 4 years. Species like Oldhamii Bamboo, for example, can grow 2 to 3 feet each day during the summer growing season! Running bamboos, in contrast, grow outward faster than they grow upward.
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Which bamboo is best for screening?

Bamboo Gracilis is the most popular and best screening or bamboo hedge plant. If the Gracilis is a clone of another gracilis plant and not grown from seed the plant will grow almost identical to the cloned plant.
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