Hello... You have a very nice video .I watched your video I learn a lot from you, I will start to plant my ornamental grass as the same way as you were showing in this video
I clicked on your video looking for info on how long it takes new plantings to get established and until established, how much should they be watered. How do I know when I should water the NEW planting again? You didn't answer either of those questions I needed. Too bad! You might want to add that info to your next video.
But will it spread on its own. Some reason I can't find this answer anywhere and in my state I'm paying 10$ a plant. So ,I'd like to know how many,if anymore than a couple , I need to buy. (I'm new at this but does it have what plants like Hostas have )to make them spread? Rimzoms ,I 🤔 think is what it's called?? ..
Trees are sometimes the reason for foundation damage, such as cracks, so as a general it's good to stay away from foundations. But for ornamental grasses specifically, it wouldn't matter. I don't think they are big enough to do damage.
Outstanding! I love this & learned something from viewing.🤔
Glad I did my research I would of thrown the ornamental grass in the hole w/o roughing up the roots with no water! Thanks champ 🏆!
Thanks
Hello... You have a very nice video .I watched your video I learn a lot from you, I will start to plant my ornamental grass as the same way as you were showing in this video
Great info thx
I clicked on your video looking for info on how long it takes new plantings to get established and until established, how much should they be watered. How do I know when I should water the NEW planting again? You didn't answer either of those questions I needed. Too bad! You might want to add that info to your next video.
But will it spread on its own. Some reason I can't find this answer anywhere and in my state I'm paying 10$ a plant. So ,I'd like to know how many,if anymore than a couple , I need to buy. (I'm new at this but does it have what plants like Hostas have )to make them spread? Rimzoms ,I 🤔 think is what it's called?? ..
Ty!
Take out of pot, put in ground - done. Grasses are pretty maintenance free. Thanks
why do you need to stay away from the foundation
Trees are sometimes the reason for foundation damage, such as cracks, so as a general it's good to stay away from foundations. But for ornamental grasses specifically, it wouldn't matter. I don't think they are big enough to do damage.