Grass in my Grass
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Grass in my Grass
Grrrrr! How am I supposed to keep the grass (lawn grass, etc) out of my ornamentals. I have clumps in the yard and when I planted them there was several inches of soil around the ornamental grass before the lawn grass started. But the lawn grass creeps underground and the ornamental clump keeps getting larger each year and now I have bad grass in my zebra grass and my Karl Forrester. Other than pulling by hand is there anything I can do? I assume that the grass killer I use in my flower and hosta beds would kill the ornamental grass, right? Any suggestions?
JaneG
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
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Can you plant them in a 5 gallon bucket with the bottom cut off? And leave it up out of the ground an inch or so. Or surround them with a barrier to keep the lawn grass out?
Does the ornamental spread by seed? If that's the case, then you have to keep the seed head (which is why some of them are grown) from dispersing. That would mean you'd have to cut the seed off before they ripen and fly off Not good huh?
Does the ornamental spread by seed? If that's the case, then you have to keep the seed head (which is why some of them are grown) from dispersing. That would mean you'd have to cut the seed off before they ripen and fly off Not good huh?
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Anyone ever tried this? I have not, but seems worth investigating is the grass coming up in your gardens is too troublesome.
Anyone ever tried this? I have not, but seems worth investigating is the grass coming up in your gardens is too troublesome.
Only bad thing about that stuff is it would also kill the ornemental grass.
You could put some sort of barrier around the good stuff. But if the grass is already growing in it, it's a pain in the patootie getting rid of it. I have even dug mine up and tried to remove the bad grass, didn't work LOL.
You could put some sort of barrier around the good stuff. But if the grass is already growing in it, it's a pain in the patootie getting rid of it. I have even dug mine up and tried to remove the bad grass, didn't work LOL.
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