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July 25, 2008 10:07:13 PM CDT



Bamboo Invades Suburbia

Posted Mar 24, 08 10:30 AM CDT in Arts & Living US 

(Newser) – Suburbanites are fighting to keep bamboo at bay in backyards all over America, but the tropical grass is winning. The Asian import grows fast and has become a popular, environmentally friendly way to screen out the neighbors. But with roots like steel cables, the relentless spreader resists pesticides, pickaxes, and metal barriers, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Bamboo is so tough it was reputed to be the first plant to return after the bombing of Hiroshima. US homeowners have been planting it since the '70s, and it got an boost in the 2000 hit Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. The result is ruined lawns, frustrated gardeners, and lawsuits from furious neighbors whose pools are being destroyed. Thick polyethylene sheets may be bamboo's Achilles' heel, but the best solution is to swear off it altogether. 

Source Wall Street Journal

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Bamboo is environmentally friendly, fast growing and very difficult to get rid of.   ((c) ëOnn)
Tai Shan, the National Zoo's popular giant panda cub, munches on bamboo in Washington in this file photo from Tuesday, April 24, 2007.   (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Bamboo, not native to the US, is seen to some as a nearly indestructible, fast-growing environmentally friendly building material. To others, a suburban plague.   ((c) Joi)
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