Bamboo Barrier: 36" x 100' Roll
Depth of Barrier: 36" (Looking for a different size? See the product chart at the bottom of the page)
Material Thickness: 80 mil (5/64 of an inch or 2 mm)
Material Length: 100 foot roll (can be joined)
Material: HDPE
Shipping: UPS
- Easy to cut with a standard utility knife
- Deflection side is chrome rolled to provide a superior protection surface
- Joins vertically or horizontally with
HDPE sealant tape >
- Made in the USA
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APPLICATIONS:
80 mil HDPE rhizome barrier is designed to contain bamboo and other invasive species. The 80 mil thickness provides our thickest protection against bamboo overgrowth. 80 mil rhizome barrier is commonly used in applications where bamboo overgrowth could lead to significant property damage, therefore the thickest and most durable barrier is necessary.
Bamboo is a fantastic garden plant due to it’s ability to grow quickly and provide privacy as well as aesthetic beauty. When bamboo is left un-contained it can spread throughout a landscape providing a major maintenance issue as well as damage to hardscapes or other delicate plantings.
Our rhizome barrier is composed of heavy-duty HDPE and provides a smooth surface which acts as a very effective root-stop. The bamboo rhizomes (roots) will not penetrate the barrier but instead grow along the side of the barrier instead.
INSTALLATION:
1. Dig a trench around the area where you are planning to plant the bamboo or where the bamboo is already planted. The trench should be 2” less deep than the depth of the barrier that is to be installed. For example if you are installing a 24” barrier, dig a 22” trench.
2. Place the barrier in the trench. If connecting two segments of barrier be sure to overlap the segments by 4 feet, use
HDPE sealant tape vertically and horizontally to connect the seam. The taped overlap will prevent the bamboo rhizomes from breaking through the seam.
3. Plant the bamboo according to nursery planting specifications. Be sure to pay attention to any soil deficiencies, compaction and drainage.
MAINTENANCE:
In order to control bamboo effectively, proper maintenance must be performed on a seasonal basis. Bamboo rhizomes spread outward from the center of the plant in either spring, summer or fall depending on your location.
Simply dig a trench around the area where the bamboo is planted, place the barrier in the trench and back-fill. Be sure to install the barrier 2” above the finish grade of the soil. This will allow the gardener to monitor and catch bamboo rhizomes that are attempting to “jump the barrier” Cut any rhizomes attempting to overgrow the barrier and remove. If this process is performed annually, the procedure should be easy due to the fact that the rhizomes are soft and easy to remove.