If golden bamboo is invasive in your region, consider planting noninvasive ornamental grass instead. ‘Northwind’ switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) has thin blades and a bold upright habit. It grows 4 to 5 feet tall. ‘Karl Foerster’ feather reed grass (Calamagrostis x acutiflora), which has showy seed heads in late summer and fall, is another native grass to consider. It grows 3 to 5 feet tall and has showy seed heads in late summer and fall.
Golden Bamboo Care Must-Knows
Golden bamboo grows best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Dig a hole as deep as the plant’s container and twice as wide as the root ball. Place the plant in the hole, then backfill with soil mixed with mulch. Water deeply. Subsequent waterings should keep the soil moist but not soggy. Space golden bamboo plants at least 4 feet apart to accommodate future growth. Install root barriers around these perennials when planting them in the landscape unless you are prepared for seemingly infinite spread. Or plant each one in a large plastic pot sunk into the soil so the rim of the pot extends 3 to 5 inches above the ground. This will help prevent golden bamboo from creeping into the surrounding soil. Avoid spreading altogether by planting golden bamboo in a container at least 24 inches deep and wide. The pot should be made of wood or unglazed terra cotta with drainage holes at the bottom. Place the pot on a sturdy, impenetrable surface, such as concrete, that will prevent the ground from being invaded. After planting, cover the soil surface with two inches of mulch to help it retain moisture. Water a potted golden bamboo three times a week during the summer, more often if the temperature reaches 90°F. In other words, don’t let the soil dry out.
Getting Rid of Bamboo
Golden bamboo is tough to eradicate once it is established in the ground. Be persistent. Cut plants as close to the ground as possible. Watch for new growth and repeat cutting several times during the growing season as necessary until underground rhizomes die. Chemical herbicides are occasionally effective, too. Follow application directions carefully.