Bamboo and NSW Council Regulations — What’s Required, What Isn’t
Bamboo isn’t a protected species in NSW so you don’t need a council permit to remove it. Here’s the full picture on the rules that do apply.
Bamboo isn’t a protected species in NSW so you don’t need a council permit to remove it. Here’s the full picture on the rules that do apply.
The bamboo planted in Australian gardens 20 years ago often became a nightmare. Here are the 10 species you’ll find most often u2014 and which ones to remove.
A real ASET bamboo eradication programme on a Western Sydney property u2014 running bamboo, neighbour boundary, 18-month timeline. What it took to fully remove.
Glyphosate is the only herbicide that reliably kills bamboo rhizomes, but only at high concentration applied directly into freshly cut stems. Here’s why.
Bamboo grows back because of its rhizomes u2014 the underground stems that store energy and send up new shoots. Here’s the biology and why it matters.
If you’ve got bamboo spreading across your Sydney garden, knowing whether it’s running or clumping bamboo is the first step. Here’s how to tell the difference.
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