Becareful. Someone stole mine in my garden whilst i was away. I going to transfer it to the back now. I still speak to my neighbours as I was away a few days. I investing in a camera now.
Good for you man I I think that is great I'm going to try to sell what is on my property. I hope for the best. am looking at this video because out on my little farm where there are literally hundreds of miniature pampas grass growing in the recently plowed soil and also I've noticed that there's an abundance of these growing in the field which is actually a nuisance we cut grass in the field for the goats and I'm not sure if they eat this or not anyway thank you for this. I did not know that they had blooms and that is also very interesting😊 thanks for your video
Hi Jeff. Thanks for this lovely comment. Your situation sounds very interesting what with the grass and the goats. In the UK they use the grass for wedding flowers arrangements too. Mark
In Argentina, Brazil, Mexico etc, they cultivate Pampas Grass as a fodder for all livestock, including goats, cattle, sheep and even horses! It makes sense because horses originally came from Central and South America, in ancient times, and this was one of their favourite fodders.
Can they be left alone on the plant all year if you wanted to? Or would it prevent new blooms from growing? Also, I can’t find the link, did you manage to sell any? (I’m just curious)
They're like feather boas on sticks! I can imagine a few drag queens might be able to make use of them in their acts or costumes... (apart from the spikiness!!)
Mark i planted my Pampas grass ad its now may and. It dosent aeem to be growing? There some green leavves butbtheres loads yellow ones i spent a lot money on it and im hopping it will pick up . ??
I think this plant is absolutely elegant!!
I absolutely agree with you. When I looked at the footage on the laptop it's just stunning.mark
and massively invasive!
you should try to sell these to brides to be or wedding planners/venues, they're very popular at weddings
Great idea. Thank you
I like to grow it in my garden ❤
I only just noticed how beautiful it is
I was tempted to grow this plant in my garden but for a very different reason, it makes excellent ground cover for hedgehogs to build nests under.
That's interesting. I have heard rustling in there. Wonder if it's a hedgehog
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK Nah, it's Shirley Basset, snuffling around for a new costume...
Gran planta
Thank you
Becareful. Someone stole mine in my garden whilst i was away. I going to transfer it to the back now. I still speak to my neighbours as I was away a few days. I investing in a camera now.
Very interesting, I love pampas grass but it won't grow here on my clay soil 🤔
Well you can share mine here 😊
Where are you? Uk?
Good for you man I I think that is great I'm going to try to sell what is on my property. I hope for the best. am looking at this video because out on my little farm where there are literally hundreds of miniature pampas grass growing in the recently plowed soil and also I've noticed that there's an abundance of these growing in the field which is actually a nuisance we cut grass in the field for the goats and I'm not sure if they eat this or not anyway thank you for this. I did not know that they had blooms and that is also very interesting😊 thanks for your video
Hi Jeff. Thanks for this lovely comment. Your situation sounds very interesting what with the grass and the goats. In the UK they use the grass for wedding flowers arrangements too. Mark
In Argentina, Brazil, Mexico etc, they cultivate Pampas Grass as a fodder for all livestock, including goats, cattle, sheep and even horses! It makes sense because horses originally came from Central and South America, in ancient times, and this was one of their favourite fodders.
Can they be left alone on the plant all year if you wanted to? Or would it prevent new blooms from growing? Also, I can’t find the link, did you manage to sell any? (I’m just curious)
Hi. Yes you can leave them. I still have my crop in the garage drying. Not sold them yet. Mark
I have acres of acres this but where to sell i dont find any seller
You may need to set up an eBay and send in the post
How much does it cost to ship a box that long?
I'll be looking into that. I found boxes about £3 each.
They're like feather boas on sticks! I can imagine a few drag queens might be able to make use of them in their acts or costumes... (apart from the spikiness!!)
I know exactly what you mean Mark. Or Shirley basset too. Amazing feather like blooms.
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK Ah yes, good old Shirley Basset - Fred's famous sister. Woof! ;-) LOL
Mark i planted my Pampas grass ad its now may and. It dosent aeem to be growing? There some green leavves butbtheres loads yellow ones i spent a lot money on it and im hopping it will pick up . ??
To be fair. Mine hasn't started yet. Give it a few more weeks. Mark
Part 2 🤔
what variety is it?
Sorry, I'm honestly not sure. Mark
Pampas Grass
There's a bit of an urban myth about these being grown by swingers to signify their lifestyle. I'm sure it's just a myth though eh Mark 😉😉🤣
The chance would be a fine thing - the oldest swinger in town
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK😂😂😂
5:09 _I'll link {Part 2} at the end of this video, so that you can see…_
Have I missed something?
You haven't missed anything. It's only a few days since i published the part 1. part 2 is still a work in progress. Thanks for watching part 1. Mark
@@MarksHouseandGardenUK Thank you and 'Good Luck' in your endeavor(s).
Where the hell is part 2?!
Hi there lol. They are currently still drying in my garage and are yet to be sold.
Part 2
Please!