Bamboo Shield Root Control Barrier 36 inches deep

Bamboo Shield - 100 mil thick by 36in depth

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$129.74
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Bamboo Shield Root Control Barrier 36 inches deep

Bamboo Shield - 100 mil thick by 36in depth

$129.74
Sale price  $129.74 Regular price 
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  • 100 mil is effective for tropical climates with medium to large size bamboo.
  • Controls growth of bamboo by limiting rhizome (root) expansion
  • Superior to metals because it will not rust and easier to install
  • Protective side is chrome rolled to provide a better rhizome deflection surface.
  • 100 mil (1/10th inch or 2.5 mm) material thickness that provides 200 pound-force puncture resistance.

Bamboo Barrier is a diversion type control method with a smooth surface on the side facing your bamboo planting. It is made from HDPE, high-density polyethylene. Superior to metals because it will not rust and easier to install. Bamboo roots typically travel in the first 12 inches of topsoil. Barrier are sold in 24″, 30″, and 36″ depths to provide extra protection from stray growth.

The polyethylene barrier is made from post industrial recycled regrind material when possible, in the USA. Bamboo Shield is impermeable to water as well which acts as a water barrier. Plastic thinner than 30 mil has been shown to crack when ground temperatures 24 inches deep get below -15 degrees F. This would be extremely cold and the thickness greater than 30 mil does great at handling very cold temperatures without damage. The plastic barrier has a better chance not cracking when frozen like other materials. Even concrete will freeze and crack over the years. Driveways are poured 4 to 6 inches deep to allow heavy vehicles passage and parking. Seldom are driveways seen without cracks. Concrete was used many years ago ( Byron Agriculture Station in Byron, Georgia) as a below ground barrier system and found to crack below the frost line allowing bamboo rhizomes to emerge through to the other side. One of the many myths of bamboo is its ability to crack solid concrete. While a clumping type bamboo may do this, given enough years, a running type bamboo just runs and does not usually apply the outward pressure of a clumping bamboo or hardwood tree.

Bamboo is not magical, but persistent and its root system will eventually find cracks in concrete and emerge through them. If the environment ( sunlight & soil ) is suitable once it emerges the bamboo will grow if not terminated. The rhizome ( root ) when growing is very soft and flexible and will always turn when it encounters something harder. Furthermore, installation of a barrier will accelerate the grow of a bamboo screen. The growth will be more dense because of the confinements and stimulate the screening effect.

How to Install

Bamboo Shield contains running bamboo by blocking its shallow rhizomes — and it goes in over a single afternoon.

  1. Mark the line. Decide exactly where the bamboo may grow — a straight screen, a curve, or a full enclosure.
  2. Dig a trench along that line, about 28″ deep. Bamboo roots live in the top ~14″ of soil, so the barrier only has to go a little deeper.
  3. Stand the barrier vertically in the trench, leaving 2–3″ above grade so surface rhizomes can't climb over the top.
  4. Overlap and clamp the ends so no root can slip through the seam.
  5. Backfill and tamp. That's it — one afternoon for decades of worry-free containment.

Full walkthrough: installation guide · clamp instructions.

FAQs

Will it stop the bamboo completely?

Yes — when it's installed deep enough and a few inches stay above grade so rhizomes can't crest the top edge. Trim back any stray shoot that tries to surface right along the barrier.

How deep do I install it?

About 28″, with 2–3″ left above the soil line. Bamboo roots run shallow — in the top ~14″ — so you don't need to dig to China.

Which thickness should I choose?

A heavier (thicker-mil) barrier for vigorous runners and aggressive clumpers; the standard mil handles most temperate running bamboo.

See Bamboo Shield go in

Watch how Bamboo Shield installs and keeps running bamboo exactly where you want it.

Bamboo Shield

Which barrier size do I need?

Match the barrier to your climate and your bamboo's mature height. When in doubt, size up.

Climate zone Bamboo height Minimum barrier
Zones 4–7 Under 25 ft tall 60 mil × 24 in deep
Zones 7–8 Over 25 ft tall 80 mil × 30 in deep
Zones 9–10+ Over 25 ft tall 100 mil × 36 in deep

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