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Bamboo landscaping.
Hi everyone, a newbie here.
I am looking at a SFH with bamboo landscaping in the backyard. It looks beautiful and shoots up to the second floor covering the master bedroom windows which provides a much needed privacy from the neighbors who's lot is very close by. However I've been doing research on it and it sounds like bamboo is actually a weed and can be I'm nightmare to deal with. Has anybody had any experience with bamboo? The house is located in Phoenix metro.
I am worried that I will have to get rid of bamboo which is one of the most attractive features of this house. Besides according to my research it can be a pain to get rid of. I would appreciate any advice!