Pa Pa Jack
Silver Member
I have owned this property for about 25 years. It's only 25 acres, but it's a nice mix of hardwoods and openings. And one patch of BAMBOO".
This bamboo was never a problem and in fact it was very pretty. Until about 5 or 6 years ago. we had a severe ice storm and the weight of all the ice broke most of the bamboo down to the ground. that seemed to wake up it's urge to spread.
I have kept it out of the yard by mowing it down when it pops up. Unfortunately it just keeps coming up and spreading. This is really getting to be a pain. This is not your average cute bamboo. It grows to be 4 or 5 inches in diameter and 40 feet high. It can grow as much as three feet in two days.
I decided I needed to do more than just mow it. So, today I happened to be at a Deere dealer and he had a subsoiler. It's a Taylor-Way, made in TN. He wanted to get rid of it because he doesn't have much call for single shank subsoilers. It seemed to be fairly well put together, and the price was right. $175.
So, I got it home and hooked it behind my new Mahindra 3016 just to see what it would do.
I will experiment more with it because it doesn't seem to dig in hard, it seems to need a bit of a run before it digs in. This is probably due to the adjustment of the top link. I'll play some more tomorrow.
But it sure did dig out some roots. I bogged down the tractor several times and had to raise the 3pt on many occasions to break roots. I have destroyed an area about 15 feet wide because the roots would bring up everything around them. I never thought they would be this tough. Maybe this will slow the spread though and I can get the yard beck in shape soon.
I have more pics in my album if you are interested.
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This bamboo was never a problem and in fact it was very pretty. Until about 5 or 6 years ago. we had a severe ice storm and the weight of all the ice broke most of the bamboo down to the ground. that seemed to wake up it's urge to spread.
I have kept it out of the yard by mowing it down when it pops up. Unfortunately it just keeps coming up and spreading. This is really getting to be a pain. This is not your average cute bamboo. It grows to be 4 or 5 inches in diameter and 40 feet high. It can grow as much as three feet in two days.
I decided I needed to do more than just mow it. So, today I happened to be at a Deere dealer and he had a subsoiler. It's a Taylor-Way, made in TN. He wanted to get rid of it because he doesn't have much call for single shank subsoilers. It seemed to be fairly well put together, and the price was right. $175.
So, I got it home and hooked it behind my new Mahindra 3016 just to see what it would do.
I will experiment more with it because it doesn't seem to dig in hard, it seems to need a bit of a run before it digs in. This is probably due to the adjustment of the top link. I'll play some more tomorrow.
But it sure did dig out some roots. I bogged down the tractor several times and had to raise the 3pt on many occasions to break roots. I have destroyed an area about 15 feet wide because the roots would bring up everything around them. I never thought they would be this tough. Maybe this will slow the spread though and I can get the yard beck in shape soon.
I have more pics in my album if you are interested.