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A selected card is cleanly pushed into the deck and immediately controlled to the bottom with no apparent sleight of hand. Learn two version of this control along with a handful of applications including our version of The General Card, a Multiple Shift, a Switch, and a card at any number solution. 
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Wow. I've been doing this move since I started magic and I absolutely love this move. I use no other control to the bottom, nothing is quite as great as this control. It's simple, deceptive, and very easy to execute, you do NOT want to miss out on this.


I initially learned the DMB spread-control on the Trilogy, however it was still worth re-learning it from this OnDemand. Dan goes through both versions with clear detail, and gives tips on how to execute the control when performing (because its one thing to learn the mechanics of a move, but it's just as important to learn how to execute moves in actual performance). The applications that Dan presents show the practicality of the move, and thus opens the doorway for you to think of more applications.


This is a splendid card control that Dan Buck teaches amazingly. He goes through step by step and even throws in a few card tricks that can be used with the DMB Spread Control. I defiantly recommend it to anybody.


Uncountable applications could be achieved be the DMB Spread Control. You can do almost anything in the world by having a selected card controlled to the bottom of the deck unknown by your spectators. Medium in difficulty, a few weeks practice should do it. But to make it perfect, you should keep practicing the trick. Good for both beginners and advanced people.


I commenced magic during lockdown of 2020. I have learned so many controls from videos,books, and lectures. I heard from the very co founder of this site Joshua Jay comment about this control . He stated it's the best card control to put the card to the bottom. I thought that was bold statement, I was wrong. Since, my purchase this has been my go to control to place a card to the bottom. Awesome awesome.


This is a brilliant control! Although if you have small hands like myself, it may be a bit tricky to learn. But with a bit of extra practice, you will have this down! It's very deceptive! Very smooth!! Worth getting!


The trick was really good and easy to learn, but you should replace the demo video because there is a part where he flashed the card and you could see how he did it.


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Dig a trench around the bamboo. Dig a trench that is 28 inches (71 cm) deep. The trench should be at least 2 feet (61 cm) away from the bamboo shoot. Once the trench is dug, you should be able to locate the bamboo rhizomes growing horizontally under the ground. The rhizomes will look like the main stalk of bamboo growing out of the ground. [1]
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Dig a couple of inches (cm) deeper if you don’t find any rhizomes.


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Sever and remove the rhizomes to control the direction of growth. If you don’t want the bamboo spreading any further at all, you’ll need to sever and remove all the rhizomes 2 feet (0.61 m) away from the main stalk. Cut through all the rhizomes in two places with a pointed shovel and remove the separated sections. [2]
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If you’d like to contain the bamboo to just a specific part of the yard, sever the rhizomes growing outside of the desired bamboo area.
You can also try using a saw to cut thicker bamboo shoots and rhizomes. However, you'll have to dig out the soil all the way around the rhizome in order to get clear access to it with the saw.


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Place a plastic root barrier in the trench. You can purchase a plastic root barrier specifically made for bamboo online or at a home and gardening store. Unroll the plastic root barrier and place it in the trench, so that it completely blocks off the rhizomes. [3]
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The root barrier must be installed at least 28 inches (71 cm) deep to prevent new rhizome growth. [4]
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Fill the trench back in with soil. Filling in the space between the trench walls and the root barrier will hold the barrier in place and make it less noticeable. [5]
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If you want to hide the barrier completely, cut the top of the barrier with gardening shears so that it runs flush with the ground. Cover the top of the barrier with soil and pat it down.

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Monitor the rhizomes and continue to cut them as they grow. The rhizomes will continue growing out as the bamboo grows. If you want to prevent new stalks from coming up in a specific area, you’ll need to sever and remove all the rhizomes underground in that area.

Running bamboo rhizomes can grow 3–5 feet (0.91–1.52 m) per year and must be cut at least twice annually to control.
Clumping bamboo rhizomes are less invasive than running bamboo and will only grow 1–3 feet (0.30–0.91 m) per year. This type of bamboo should be cut annually. [6]
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Hire professionals if the spread is too aggressive. If you've let the bamboo spread, it may be difficult to remove all of it yourself. If you can’t sever the rhizomes because they are too thick, call a professional landscaper with the tools to do it. [7]
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Call local landscaping companies and ask them if they have the equipment to cut larger bamboo rhizomes.

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Purchase an herbicide with glyphosate. Glyphosate is a chemical herbicide that will eradicate an entire stalk of bamboo and the rhizomes growing underground. Search online or at a home and gardening store for a weed killer with glyphosate as an active ingredient. [8]
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Herbicides that contain glyphosate will kill any plants that come in direct contact with the herbicide. This is because it is a non-selective herbicide.
Popular brands of herbicide that contain glyphosate include Roundup Pro Herbicide, Tiger Brand Quick Kill Concentrate, and Ace Concentrate Weed & Grass Killer.


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Cut the bamboo down to the ground. Use a manual or electric saw and cut down the bamboo near its base, so that it runs flush with the ground. If you are cutting down a very tall bamboo plant, cut down the top of the plant first, then make another cut towards the base of the bamboo. [9]
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