Love your beautiful border of grasses! Some of your favorites are also some of my favorites. Grasses add such beautiful texture and movement to the garden.
Hi Marta. The border is looking beautiful. It's amazing how fast the plants filled in. I like Calamagrostis Karl Foerster grass. I also like the Japanese forest grass, blue fescues, and some carex grasses. I'm in the Seattle area of the United States, Zone 8B. I don't really like the monster grasses that turn into huge clumps that are six feet wide. But that's probably because I don't really have the space for that type of grass.
I love your grass border. Grasses are probably my favorite plant in the garden. I have two Karl Foerster Feather Reed grass flanking my driveway like pillars. They are tall and have so much movement with the breeze. The negative about them is they flop with the rain, but usually stand back up as they dry.
I like your grasses with the Verbena and Echinacea. Daisylike flowers pair well with grasses. I am zone 4, clayish soil, Germany. I grew Carex 'Irish Green' for some years. After hard frosts it gets brown tips and look not good. Then I cut it down to the ground in spring and it comes back beautiful. In Sun it needs water to look lush. Shade is better suited. it spreads with rhizomes! I had Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Förster' for 3 years and suddenly I have seedlings everywhere. Didn't know this can happen. Calamagrostis 'Karl Förster' is the most easy and well behaved grass for me. you can use it as hedge or to devide a small garden area. Calamagrostis 'Overdam' has white stripes and is the best companion for tulips in april because it is a cold season grass and emerges early. I love Pennisetum 'Cassian'. you need the sun BEHIND these grasses, to see the potential.
Thanks for sharing the progress on your border. It’s looking lovely. I grow Karl Foerster Grass Calamagrostis x acutiflora which I like for the upright structure and outstanding seed heads and they never flop. Maiden Grass - Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus has slender weeping leaves that are razor sharp. Cut myself many times. I grow Blue Fescue Elijah Blue for the color. The plumes are massive on my Pink Pampas Grass but has never been pink, always white. Mine stands 7 ft in size and can be a beast to divide. It’s otherwise maintenance free and really makes a statement. Tufted Hair Deschampsia cespitosa. These spread too much and I have to pull baby plants. I’ve cut the seed off but then the plant doesn’t look right. Hameln Dwarf Fountain Grass Pennisetum alopecuroides. This is my favorite. It’s reddish-colored plumes that arch above the green fountain of foliage. In fall the foliage turns a lovely golden russet color. USA Zone 5A
Hi Marta, this border is such an amazing success after just a few months 😻!The harmony is incredible and I find it quite extraordinary that you achieved the right amount , the right spacing, the right watering at first try. Well obviously you know what you’re doing 🤣 I was wondering: does the Verbena bonariensis self seed for you even on mulched areas? Or do you have to remove the mulch completely around the mother plants to have them self seed? Because I’ve noticed some plants manage to self seed even in corse mulch as long as it’s not too thick, but some just need very neat crumbly soil free from any mulch to seed and it’s always a dilemma for me: I want some seeds to germinate but I’m afraid to remove all the mulch and have lots of weeds 😅
Thank you. As to your question about verbena/ I have compost as mulch in every other part of my garden and only experiences there- it self seeds well in sunny position, sandy soil and gravel best. I have best results in my lavender bed that has a lot of sand added to the soil, also is more alkaline as I added dolomite and ashes from the fireplace over the years.
@@GardenwithMarta Thanks a million for this very helpful and complete answer Marta! I’ll definitely add some grit or sand around the mothers plants to try help them self seed then 🙏🙏🙏🌺
My choice is common rush grass which I cut it when I celebrated Holidays (Ethiopian New Year - 9//11) and another holiday following it. I put the cut grass under the coffee plate.
Hello Martha. Beautiful border! I do not have ornemental grasses yet but you are encouraging me to try some. I was wondering if you had experienced bad rain storms in your area a few weeks ago? I heard Poland got very bad flooding!
When we bought our home there were seventeen huge clumps, seven feet wide, of various grasses, populated by the rodents who love them. We removed all the clumps and continue to weed out baby clumps that pop up. I can see the beauty of many grasses. I don’t want to live with them and their maintenance. To me, all but a few look like weeds.
Hello, I have a question that's not quite related to the topic. First of all, I think your grass beds are beautiful. They are modern and sustainable - beds with a future. I'm curious to see how you will respond to Sesleria next year. The older the plant got for me, the less I liked it in my beds. I have a question regarding white perennial species. From my experience, white species, such as catnip and liatris, grow much worse or slower and produce fewer flowers. Have you had similar experiences?
Can someone tell me if the grasses seed everywhere ? Also are there any purple or blue salvias that don’t spread and multiply ?? Thank you so much in advance 🙏
Fajna ta rabata, bardzo czekałam na ten widok z początku jesieni😊 ale pod koniec filmu coś przykuło moją uwagę - gdy stoisz obok rozplenicy, za Twoimi plecami jest jakiś czerwony miskant - czy znasz odmianę?
Hello Marta USA Zone 6b yes I have and love a miscanthus zebra grass . Outside of it flopping if not staked a bit , I too live the seed plums and leave it through winter for birds and structure. Verbena also a fav just live how it spread itself and so much color. The border will be and is perfect for a timeless look lower maintenance. Interesting how we think of the years coming and our gardening energy ha ha ha. We won’t be young forever???😉💃🏻🤣😳🫣😀. Your information always so interesting and helpful.
Your grasses look beautiful. Now, I want to create a similar grass border for my garden. You are so inspiring!
Hi Marta, add pink and white GAURA to the grasses - will look amazing 💚💚💚 Best regards :)
That was very moving, and so true, what you said about the pennisetum grass and it let you know what is important in life.
Live in 8A. Planted my first mull grass, hoping for a great year.
Love your beautiful border of grasses! Some of your favorites are also some of my favorites. Grasses add such beautiful texture and movement to the garden.
Hi Marta. The border is looking beautiful. It's amazing how fast the plants filled in. I like Calamagrostis Karl Foerster grass. I also like the Japanese forest grass, blue fescues, and some carex grasses. I'm in the Seattle area of the United States, Zone 8B. I don't really like the monster grasses that turn into huge clumps that are six feet wide. But that's probably because I don't really have the space for that type of grass.
Very beautiful front yard border. Love the grass
Beautiful border will add ornamental grass in my garden 😀
I love your grass border. Grasses are probably my favorite plant in the garden. I have two Karl Foerster Feather Reed grass flanking my driveway like pillars. They are tall and have so much movement with the breeze. The negative about them is they flop with the rain, but usually stand back up as they dry.
I like your grasses with the Verbena and Echinacea. Daisylike flowers pair well with grasses.
I am zone 4, clayish soil, Germany.
I grew Carex 'Irish Green' for some years. After hard frosts it gets brown tips and look not good. Then I cut it down to the ground in spring and it comes back beautiful. In Sun it needs water to look lush. Shade is better suited. it spreads with rhizomes!
I had Molinia arundinacea 'Karl Förster' for 3 years and suddenly I have seedlings everywhere. Didn't know this can happen.
Calamagrostis 'Karl Förster' is the most easy and well behaved grass for me. you can use it as hedge or to devide a small garden area.
Calamagrostis 'Overdam' has white stripes and is the best companion for tulips in april because it is a cold season grass and emerges early.
I love Pennisetum 'Cassian'. you need the sun BEHIND these grasses, to see the potential.
Thanks for sharing the progress on your border. It’s looking lovely.
I grow Karl Foerster Grass Calamagrostis x acutiflora which I like for the upright structure and outstanding seed heads and they never flop.
Maiden Grass - Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus has slender weeping leaves that are razor sharp. Cut myself many times.
I grow Blue Fescue Elijah Blue for the color.
The plumes are massive on my Pink Pampas Grass but has never been pink, always white. Mine stands 7 ft in size and can be a beast to divide. It’s otherwise maintenance free and really makes a statement.
Tufted Hair Deschampsia cespitosa. These spread too much and I have to pull baby plants. I’ve cut the seed off but then the plant doesn’t look right.
Hameln Dwarf Fountain Grass Pennisetum alopecuroides. This is my favorite. It’s reddish-colored plumes that arch above the green fountain of foliage. In fall the foliage turns a lovely golden russet color.
USA Zone 5A
Hi Marta, this border is such an amazing success after just a few months 😻!The harmony is incredible and I find it quite extraordinary that you achieved the right amount , the right spacing, the right watering at first try. Well obviously you know what you’re doing 🤣 I was wondering: does the Verbena bonariensis self seed for you even on mulched areas? Or do you have to remove the mulch completely around the mother plants to have them self seed? Because I’ve noticed some plants manage to self seed even in corse mulch as long as it’s not too thick, but some just need very neat crumbly soil free from any mulch to seed and it’s always a dilemma for me: I want some seeds to germinate but I’m afraid to remove all the mulch and have lots of weeds 😅
Thank you. As to your question about verbena/ I have compost as mulch in every other part of my garden and only experiences there- it self seeds well in sunny position, sandy soil and gravel best. I have best results in my lavender bed that has a lot of sand added to the soil, also is more alkaline as I added dolomite and ashes from the fireplace over the years.
@@GardenwithMarta Thanks a million for this very helpful and complete answer Marta! I’ll definitely add some grit or sand around the mothers plants to try help them self seed then 🙏🙏🙏🌺
My choice is common rush grass which I cut it when I celebrated Holidays (Ethiopian New Year - 9//11) and another holiday following it. I put the cut grass under the coffee plate.
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Hello Martha. Beautiful border! I do not have ornemental grasses yet but you are encouraging me to try some. I was wondering if you had experienced bad rain storms in your area a few weeks ago? I heard Poland got very bad flooding!
When we bought our home there were seventeen huge clumps, seven feet wide, of various grasses, populated by the rodents who love them. We removed all the clumps and continue to weed out baby clumps that pop up. I can see the beauty of many grasses. I don’t want to live with them and their maintenance. To me, all but a few look like weeds.
Hello, I have a question that's not quite related to the topic. First of all, I think your grass beds are beautiful. They are modern and sustainable - beds with a future. I'm curious to see how you will respond to Sesleria next year. The older the plant got for me, the less I liked it in my beds. I have a question regarding white perennial species. From my experience, white species, such as catnip and liatris, grow much worse or slower and produce fewer flowers. Have you had similar experiences?
Can someone tell me if the grasses seed everywhere ? Also are there any purple or blue salvias that don’t spread and multiply ?? Thank you so much in advance 🙏
Fajna ta rabata, bardzo czekałam na ten widok z początku jesieni😊 ale pod koniec filmu coś przykuło moją uwagę - gdy stoisz obok rozplenicy, za Twoimi plecami jest jakiś czerwony miskant - czy znasz odmianę?
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Hi marta if you have time could you write the names of the grasses you have used in the description ??? It would really help with spelling
I wish I could get Stipa Gigantea seeds.
Hello Marta USA Zone 6b yes I have and love a miscanthus zebra grass . Outside of it flopping if not staked a bit , I too live the seed plums and leave it through winter for birds and structure.
Verbena also a fav just live how it spread itself and so much color.
The border will be and is perfect for a timeless look lower maintenance. Interesting how we think of the years coming and our gardening energy ha ha ha. We won’t be young forever???😉💃🏻🤣😳🫣😀. Your information always so interesting and helpful.
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