How To Build A Grasses Only Garden Border
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Rosy walks you through building a Grasses only border with some varities at our nursery.
Plant list:
Miscanthus sinensis 'Malepartus'
Zones 9-4
Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Red Head'
Zones 9-6
Stipa tenuissima
Zones 10-7
Carex buchananii
Zones 10-7
Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'
Zones 9-5
Molinia caerulea
Zones 9-5
Panicum virgatum
Zones 9-4
Anemanthele lessoniana
Zones 10-7
Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
Zones 9-5 - Навчання та стиль
Lots of great ideas here, thank you
I love this! I’ve replace lawn for grasses in my front yard. I wish we had more varieties available in my area but I’ve found some good seed sources. Florida 9b Thank you!
It's lovely to see varying grasses near eachother, I love incorporating grasses in my border and will certainly consider developing a specific grasses only area!
I especially appreciate the plant list with Hardiness Zone numbers. THANK YOU so much.
Thank you Rosy for a very informative video 🤗
I've just discovered your channel and am so impressed by your level of knowledge. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Funnily enough I never used to like grasses all that much but nowadays I'm absolutely mad about them!
Great video, love the clear explanation of how to design the border. Grasses are beautiful & easy to look after
Love the grasses. Thanks for showing how to place them.
What a great display, Thanks for all the advice
Brilliant, love watching your videos, so informative
Thank you Rosy, very helpful.
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Lovely to hear you thoughts behind placements in borders.
I have a Pennisetum that suddenly this year only came back up with one straw. It’s in a border where a lot of plants grew in, and the grass suddenly has a lot of competition, and perhaps also a bit of shade. Could that be why? And would you move it now, or wait for spring?
I am just creating a grass garden, this is so great, but do you cut them, so worried they will overtake the garden like pampas grass
I’m wanting to add some grasses to the garden but I’m concerned about them taking over as I’ve been told some of them can get out of control similar to bamboo. Do you have any suggestions of which ones would be a safe choice? Thank you
Hello, Rosie. Miscanthus sinensis 'Malepartus' grows a couple of metres tall and around 1.5 metres wide. Perhaps you have confused it with another cultivar?
these are all very young plants we sell on the nursery (1-2 years old) they have not fully established to their full size
but yes that is roughly the dimensions you can expect for Malepartus
What variety of Panicum Virgatum are you suggesting as there are several.?
My Stipa tenuissima allways flopp. Too rich soil?
Or perhaps too much moisture.