It might seem like the ideal privacy hedge but gardener warns bamboo will crack your patio & crush pipes

Published on July 31, 2025 at 05:14 PM

ADDING some extra privacy to your garden has been at the top of loads of homeowner’s do-to lists this summer.

But while opting for a bamboo fence can have loads of benefits, there are certain issues people often forget about.

Bamboo shoots and shadow against a gray fence.
Bamboo can be used to add extra privacy to gardens
Sunlit bamboo grove.
The fast growing plant can cause a lot of damage if it’s not looked after properly though

That’s why plant expert Harry Bodell at PriceYourJob.co.uk has revealed how you can stop bamboo from taking over your garden while still reaping all the benefits it has to offer.

Thanks to how fast it grows, bamboo is a popular choice in replacements of fencing.

But what started out as a quick alternative to a can quickly get out of hand and crack paving stones, crush pipes and more.

Different types of bamboo can have different types of stems and roots, which can all cause damage.

In fact, it’s not just your home bamboo can damage, during growing season it can block out light from other plants and even strangle them.

That doesn’t mean you need to steer clear of bamboo altogether though, according to Harry there a few easy ways to control it.

He reccomended looking for a ‘clumping’ variety of bamboo, since they’re stems wont cause issues to pavements and pipes.

“They are a much safer option for home gardens than their running counterparts,” he told Express.co.uk.

But if you do opt for running bamboo, the pro suggesting installing root guards to keep everything in place.

“You can purchase thick sheets made of strong plastic or metal, which should be buried around two to three feet deep into the ground.

“If you make sure that the ends overlap well and are sealed tightly, these sheets should form an effective barrier to stop rhizomes from finding a way to spread further into your garden and the rest of your property,” he explained.

And if you already have bamboo in your garden that’s getting out of control, there’s no time to waste when it comes to controlling it.

One simple way you can do this is by digging a trench around the area twice a year and then cut down rhizomes that cross it.

You could also cut down new shoots as soon as the up in any undesired spots.

But be warned, getting rid of bamboo altogether can be a challenge as it’s more pervasive than even Japanese Knotweed.

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