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How do I maintain Pampas Grass?
My new pompous grass is about 5 feet high and half dead looking after this winter.. Do I just cut the entire plant stocks down? If so, how far from the ground? thanks...
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Well, I've never grown "pompous grass" myself but, I've done a little searching on it and have found that in California, it's on the invasive list and have found some pictures of it that makes me think that it is of some sort of relation to corn.
Anyway, from the looks of things, I would cut it back to the ground and it should grow back. One thing is for sure, if you leave as is, it won't do much.
Let's wait to hear from Scott to see if is a problem in other states, etc. regarding invasiveness.
Anyway, from the looks of things, I would cut it back to the ground and it should grow back. One thing is for sure, if you leave as is, it won't do much.
Let's wait to hear from Scott to see if is a problem in other states, etc. regarding invasiveness.
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Not sure your grass has an attitude; are you sure we are not talking about pampas grass?
Opa's right on about the invasive issue in Cali, but I have seen this one loose here yet, even down south. Doesn't mean we shouldn't keep an eye on it though; I have see Miscanthus exhibiting some invasive tendencies over the last five years that I hadn't seen before that. Global warming is going to change the rules we have been playing by...
Four inches sounds about right, Brad...
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Opa's right on about the invasive issue in Cali, but I have seen this one loose here yet, even down south. Doesn't mean we shouldn't keep an eye on it though; I have see Miscanthus exhibiting some invasive tendencies over the last five years that I hadn't seen before that. Global warming is going to change the rules we have been playing by...
Four inches sounds about right, Brad...
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I had a pampas grass there in WA when I was younger. My dad accidently mowed it a few times when it was young but it always came right back. Once it got big enough so that he knew it wasn't just "regular" grass he never mowed it again and it always looked healthy. Ours was planted where it got sun most of the day but it ddn't get the late afternoon sun.
I really like Pampas grass and back in WA I never saw it being a problem, quite a few people had them in their yards. I hope it doesn't become invasive.
I really like Pampas grass and back in WA I never saw it being a problem, quite a few people had them in their yards. I hope it doesn't become invasive.