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Ornamental grasses
Are ornamental grasses becoming less popular? I love them but it seems I am in the minority. Some are invasive by seeding or runners but for form, colour and movement in the garden....even in still conditions.....grasses have a lot to offer by christopher2
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31/07/2012 20:50:19
by christopher2
ornamental grasses
then i have a lilly off the valley then a reed type off grass with miniture ornamental grasses in between im wanting more impact the grass gives off different colours but im wanting bold oriental looking flowers and perhaps slate around the plants to lift by green fingerd will
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21/04/2012 12:31:25
by cesca1
Sowing Ornamental Grasses
I've got a large wildflower border i want to add some large ornamental grasses to, i've got some seed packets and plan to sow them soon in the greenhouse.  I was wondering what the best way to do it, by instinct you would think multiple seeds per by AndytheScientist
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16/04/2013 22:44:41
by Verdun
Talkback: Ornamental grasses at the Chelsea Flower Show
Hi Please Can You Describe How And You Prune The Ornamental Grass"Blue Fescue". Regards Ray need suggestions for perennial grasses and plants to grow in south facing sloping dry garden by clarke_r
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24/11/2011 15:29:48
by Newcastle
Ornamental grasses
Just as the late perennials are disappearing my miscanthus grasses are coming into their own. They will usually hold their flowers through the winter to make an impact. They come in a variety of foliage colours and variegation plus autumn tints by Verdun
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10/11/2012 16:18:44
by Caz W
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18/06/2012 09:46:23
by harold
Talkback: How to cut back ornamental grasses
The link to the videao has the wrong name! It should read "grass" rather that "buddleya" I really enjoy the how to do video clips but am infuriated by the preceeding advertisement. Is there a way of avoiding these adverts? This morning I have a by tim.gardener
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24/11/2011 15:29:45
by alanlight
Moving grasses
I have the opportunity to acquire some of my neighbours ornamental grasses, but I'm sure I have read somewhere that grasses can only be moved and replanted at very specific times of the year. Is this correct and would I get away with it now by peter straw
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29/05/2012 11:53:25
by tattianna
vintage lawn mower
l found this in the street and will give it away. lt has its grass catcher. l live in South London. l can't bear to throw it away - it is a cute object. Believe it or not there are people who collect lawn mowers so you could also advertise it on a by Diana 5
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31/05/2013 16:18:27
by obelixx
Frost
the seed heads of eryngium, echinops and the echinacea are looking wonderful, as are the ornamental grasses. Not only looking good but good for the wildlife. Luckily the soil is too frozen to do any work, but a bit of planning or maybe some seed ordering by nigelcoad
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30/11/2012 11:05:58
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