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- Subject: RE: Miscanthus
- From: &* M* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2015 22:40:05 -0400
Nancy, I didn’t look through this site well, but I think it may offer some info for you: There is a section on Management. http://miscanthus.cfans.umn.edu/ I haven’t grown a lot of grasses because they get too big for the space I can a lot them. However, Last spring at a Rural King store I was surprised to see they had a variegated Acorus (Sweet Flag), or so it was labeled. I hadn’t had one in years and was delighted, took it home and planted it. Got taller than I expected. Then it flowered – not what I knew as acorus flowers. Looked like a grass to me. This year my “acorus” is 4 ft tall. Very pretty, but it’s going to have to come out. I think this is a Miscanthus. Plants with root systems like this, if I keep them, get dug every other year as I know that, beyond that, I’ll never get them out. Joe Pyes are that way, too. Kitty From: owner-perennials@hort.net [mailto:owner-perennials@hort.net] On Behalf Of Nancy Robinson I am really wishing I had never planted any of the Miscanthus varieties. I tried digging clumps and broke a shovel and a mattock. My back was not too happy either. Has anyone tried cutting back as far as one can to the ground and covering with black plastic or metal to burn(cook) the plants? I have been trying to keep the seeds from maturing but need only 2 different plants (clumps). I could live with those and could cut those seeds off and burn. Poison just will not do the job and would kill the plants I want in the meadow. |
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