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Years ago we planted the vinous beast to climb up a gazebo on a deck. It was pretty. Then it began taking over. This evening I crawled under the deck to start jacking the deck up after it had subsided a few inches.
Wisteria vines all over the place under the deck. It looks like some sci-fi nest of monsters. And it's run up behind the siding on the house! I spent two hours cutting and pulling, and barely made a dent.
It just laughs at Roundup.
What can I do ? Fire? Nuclear weapons ? Move?
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I had a running battle with Running Bamboo for years. After a year with a chainsaw and an axe, I kept it under control with a lawn mower! The old timers in my neighborhood recommended used oil or diesel fuel to poison the perimeter. Never went that far!
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We once bought an old New England house, one that had been built during the Cvil War years. I was much younger and had never seen a Wisteria bush. This particular one had overgrown and was dominating a fence that ran along the 100' property line and trellises that formed a car port.
I made a note to do something with it but there were far more pressing problems (the place still had live capped off gas lines protruding from walls adjacent to their eclectic replacements) plus it was coming on winter and NE winters pretty much inhibit growth of anything.
I was told during that time that these could take from 15-25 years just to first flower so i waited to see. Next spring it did indeed flower, adjacent neighbor said that was only it's second or third season of flowering. I couldn't kill it after learning this so we left it until it later collapsed our steel post fencing, car port and a portion of a neighboring fence.
I could have repaved the 95' sloped driveway and had money left fo it cost me.
PS: In NE it's called Whisteria like in you Whished you never met up with it.
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i'd love to hear some tips to rid my parents' back yard of bamboo.
their neighbor planted it, it spread into their yard, and it has taken over. 2" diameter, some look 20' high.
can it be dug up? it sends shoots out to other areas.
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rent a excavator and dig it out
I've pulled baseball bat sized lateral roots out that were 40 to 50 feet long ( possibly longer as they snap off when the get smaller diameter) and had vertical roots every three feet or so that snap off and become a new plant.
I have some in the woods behind my house
I've been knocking it and the poison ivy back for 15 years
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I've got a similar problem with a 30-year-old Trumpet vine. Dug out the main stem (trunk, actually) but the zombie-shoots can only be controlled by mowing.
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The only way to control Trumpet vine is with liquid weed killer, over and over again.
Wisteria here in my town is growing and blooming up trees as tall as a 4 story building! Beautiful but don't know if the tree likes it.
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I LOATHE these invasive non-native species! Kudzu, wisteria, water hyacinthe, hydrilla, non-native bamboo, boa snakes, English ivy, etc., etc. You have a real fight on your hands to totally get rid of that mess - hang in there!