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  • Re: Grasses

    I’ve decided to toss out a little more information on the Pampas grass. First off, it is a warm-season grass. By this, it means the grass breaks its state of dormancy in the mid-spring and continues to grow all throughout the summer. I prefer a grass like Pampas, not just because of its long lasting...
    Posted to Ornamental Grasses (Forum) by Josie on 06-24-2008
  • Re: Grasses

    Well lucky for you, grasses are typically hardy plants in most zones ranging from 4-11! In your case I would definately suggest Hakone Grass. Hakone Grass is sometimes referred to as Japanese Forest Grass. It does great in partial-sun areas. It's quite a unique plant that reminds me of Hosta plants...
    Posted to Ornamental Grasses (Forum) by Josie on 06-24-2008
  • Grasses

    I feel that people sometimes only think of blooming rose bushes, flowering cherry trees, and sunlit daisies when they think of a beautiful garden. But when I imagine an amazing garden I think of grass. Not the kind you have to mow what feels like every day or the kind where you can never seem to get...
    Posted to Ornamental Grasses (Forum) by Josie on 06-19-2008
  • Variegated Plants Add Pizzazz To Your Landscaping

    Variegated plants can add so much definition to your garden making it pop right before your eyes. I tend to get a little carried away with what we are planting and where, at our home. I see a new plant that I want to add to our landscape and decide without much more thought about where the plant will...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 02-19-2008
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