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Maple River Farms
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Growers of Miscanthus X Giganteus. A non-invasive perennial screening/habitat tall grass. Rhizomes and clusters are available every spring in April and May.
Growers of Shiny Leaf Yellowhorn (Xanthoceras Sorbifolium). Grow your own tree that produces nuts used for cooking oil and herbal green tea leaf. Seeds/Nuts and tree seedlings available.
Maple River Farms
1150 E. Hibbard Rd.
P.O.Box 427
Owosso, MI 48867
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Office: 989-743-4344
888-988-2122 (toll free)
Growers of Shiny Leaf Yellowhorn (Xanthoceras Sorbifolium). Grow your own tree that produces nuts used for cooking oil and herbal green tea leaf. Seeds/Nuts and tree seedlings available.
Maple River Farms
1150 E. Hibbard Rd.
P.O.Box 427
Owosso, MI 48867
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Office: 989-743-4344
888-988-2122 (toll free)
Growth Expectations of Miscanthus X Giganteus with Don & Delaney
Miscanthus X Giganteus year to year growth.
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Germination Video
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This is an update on how we germinate the Yellowhorn tree seeds.
Maple River Farms Conference Video
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We play this video at every homestead conferences/show at our booth.
Shiny Leaf Yellowhorn Growth Expectations
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Growth from a seed to 7 year old tree More information at www.mapleriverfarms.com
Maple River Farms - Miscanthus as Deer Habitat and Cover
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Miscanthus x Giganteus planted for use as deer habitat/cover. Hedge rowing, field planting, and double rows are featured. Deer prefer the double row planting for cover. www.MapleRiverFarms.com 1(888) 988 - 2122
Maple River Farms - Growth of a single Miscanthus X Giganteus Rhizome
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Maple River Farms - Growth of a single Miscanthus X Giganteus Rhizome.
Beautiful young lady
Can you send me some seeds to México ?
Hi Diego, we just noticed your question here and also on our Maple River Farms question form. We are going to answer you back on that. Thanks, Don
Got mine from Maple River. Unbelievably, every single rhizome cluster they sent me was viable and grew perfectly. I've purchased lots of bulk agricultural stuff over the years and rarely do you get a 100% success rate. Very pleased with my purchase.
Hi Mike, we here at Maple River Farms appreciate the feedback (nice comment). It doesn't always work out that way but we try our best. Thanks again, Don
Why is the camera man whispering the exact same words?😂
Do deer bother them? Greetings from WI.
Hi Brian. Yes the deer love the tree. We suggest fencing off the trees to protect them from animals. Thanks, Danielle F.
I'm curious if you did not want a field of this giant grass and you live in town and you're trying to block of something you do not like ,could you possibly buy two or three plants and keep them under control?
Hi, Every year while stalks are growing up a 4inch rhizome spread is developing in the ground. Those will be your new stalks the next spring when they come up and show themselves. The opportunity every spring is to cut off the rhizome spread in the offending direction. You would have to do that every spring to control the growth that direction. If you do it all the way around the plant will not mature and give you any height or stalk accumulation for your screening needs. Do not cut down the dead stalks from the previous year because you will need those stalks to make it look thinker the next fall/winter when the leaves fall off. Thanks Don
@@mapleriverfarms5129 thank you so much for the reply
Is there any difference in these rhizomes verses the Realworld seed company miscanthis? Thanks
Hi, As far as I know none whatsoever. Thanks, Don
Do you know how this species reacts to being cut back during mid-season? Thanks 🙂
Hi Lorraine, I have cut down miscanthus giganteus mid-season to a 2 foot height. The rest of the season it proceeded to grow new shoots out of every leaf knuckle down the stalk. There was 2 shoots per knuckle and they never got the chance to get above 6 inches before the first frost hit. Thanks, Don H.
is there a steel sale
They don’t produce steel. They produce miscanthus.
What was your spacing on the field planting
Hi, Originally it was a 3 foot grid, 3 foot row spacing and 3 feet between the rhizomes down the road. Now we do every 18 inches down the rows. Thanks Don
Do any roots go deeper than what is shown? Curious if this would be safe around a leach field.
Hi Michael, The rhizomes stay about 6 inches deep but the roots go down a couple of feet. We have had people grow on leach field and it has been spectacular growth. Rather it messes with the interior of the interior of the leaches pipe. Thanks Don
beautiful, your little piece of heaven...
Are these the 'Nagara' hybrids?
Hi there, no we only sell the Illinois Clone at this time. Thanks for checking, Don.
These people are nice. I ordered from them. And now I have a field of giant grass
What is their price on these?
Great video
Will this grow in zone 8 pacific northwest? And how well of a wind shield is it?
Yes we ship quite a few rhizomes to the pacific northwest. If the hedge row is thick enough or multiple rows it will help with a windshield. But a screen is still its best use. Thanks Don.
@@mapleriverfarms5129 Hey Don. I’m seriously interested. Do you have any success stories in south Mississippi zone 8b? My soil is clay or sandy loam with 5” good top soil. Thanks.
@@MyVisualRomance Hi. We have shipped rhizomes to Mississippi and know that he had great success the first year but have not been in contact since. There is no reason for me to believe that you will not have the same success in your environment. I believe the miscanthus will do better in a southern environment. Hope that helps. Thanks, Don.
@@mapleriverfarms5129 I’ll be in touch with you guys soon. If my calculations are correct I’ll need about 2,500 rhizomes.
@@MyVisualRomance Hi. Great to hear! We have rhizomes available every spring in April and May. Give us a call anytime to possibly set up a reservation. Thanks, Don. 989-743-4344
Thank you very much this was super helpful
Which of those rascals pricked her little flower. :-/
Awesome!
Funny how that gal knows where all the "bedding areas" are located.. . .the vixen! :D
Does it grow well in water or swampy areas? Do you know if cattle can eat it or if it will hurt them?
The miscanthus rhizomes do not like "wet feet". It does not grow well in very wet or swampy conditions. The miscanthus has no nutritional value, it has never been used as a forage crop. It will not hurt them, its just useless for them. Thanks, Don@mapleriverfarms
Good idea. Very nice video
So do yall sell seed for this? Would love to plant some on are farm for cover for deer and other game.
Hi! The miscanthus x giganteus is a sterile hybrid, therefore no seeds. Rhizome division is the only way to grow this tall grass. All the information is on Mapleriverfarms.com. Thanks, Don
So the cut Miscanthus would have a very low Nitrogen content, if I understand correctly. Is there a climbing legume that could be broadcast into the Miscanthus that would increase the Nitrogen for use as compost feedstock? Maybe some kind of vetch?
Hi. I have not thought of that idea. I guess it would depend on the age of the miscanthus because of canopy closeout. They older the miscanthus stand the less growth is possible close to the ground. On our older fields the weeds and grass are virtually non existent. It is a neat idea but because of the possibility of the vetch escaping the field, I am going to pass on it. After cutting the field in the spring, I have been able to spread manure quite easily. Thanks, Don.
The only plant that came to mind is amphicarpaea bracteata, it can grow in full shade, however N-fixation would probably be quite low. If you spaced the miscanthus out more, then look into Canavalia spp. (notably C. gladiata) however they will not be frost tolerant in USDA hardiness zones below 9b. Maybe Lathyrus spp. (L. odoratus, L. latifolius) could work too, they would attract pollinators as well, but then again why do you need pollination in a Miscanthus x giganteus field? Also once the Miscanthus closes the canopy eventually, the Lathyrus spp. would be starved of light. So again, the only species that seems to make sense is Amphicarpaea bracteata.
Need more videos.
Gurrlllll.....there are TICKS in that grass from the deer.....
jajajaja😁 A tick like you
Thought I was going crazy hearing a dude whispering. U didn’t explain how you plaint the miscanthus? Propagate? Rhizomes?
What are the deer supposed to eat if you keep it so cleanly cut?
It's not for food. It's used for screening and cover. Do you eat your bed? Or your curtains?
Deez nuts
@@PFCBrownR23😂😂
Will it kill this grass if Do u have to cut it down every year
You may cut down the previous years old stalks or let them accumulate to make it look thicker. The next years new growth will be heaviest on the outside circumference of the cluster. But there will always be some new growth on the inside also. Your choice on cutting it down each spring.
What's with the guy whispering the lines as she's saying them?
Good ears. :) Just a nerves photographer hoping the young lady remembered what to say.
Dunno but it's annoying as fuck.
Here’s some 🧀 to go with that whine, ❄️
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can this be used a privacy screen ? thanks
Yes, the majority of our sales are for privacy screening. Please check out mapleriverfarms.com Thanks, Don
thank you. Ill check out your site.
Well you sell me a rysome to grow a test bed for study? I live in Ga in zone 7. I enjoyed your video.
Yes, we would be happy to sell you some rhizomes. Check out the website (www.mapleriverfarms.com) where you can fill out the order form. You will then be on the list for this spring's orders. Glad you enjoyed the video! It was fun to make.
Thank you, I just sent in the order.
Our farm is in the center of the state of Michigan. This giant Miscanthus can be found growing all over the country. It has been used for years as an ornamental grass and many of our customers are buying it for that end use. Our soil conditions here consist of heavy soil (ie a bit of clay with the topsoil), which holds more water than light (sandy) soil and the miscanthus growth rate is excellent.
Hi, thanks for the video. I live in southern Michigan and would like to try Miscanthus for one of my deer sanctuary areas. What time of year do you recommend planting?
Hey does this grass block highway sound much? Thanks awesome video
I ordered from you all this year and will order again next year. I ordered enough to see how well it would grow in zone6B . I have had great success and plan on expanding and planting a privacy fence line in the spring
Thanks for the update. Its always good to hear about success. Thanks again from all of us here on the farm.
Where is this grown? What kind of climate and soil conditions?