Miscanthus Sinensis Morning Light....
By Dottydaisy2
- 29 Nov, 2014
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Nearly died a couple of years ago, was in the wrong soil, far too dry, now in damper soil and fully recovered..
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No not really, it was on a very dry bank before, and obviously not happy there......the soil is heavier and it is near our tiny pond, and is very happy, we have just this very day split Zebrinus it was getting enormous, took both of us to dig it out!! so now it is a shadow of its former self! hope it survives.....going to attempt the Stipa tomorrow which is huge, wish me luck!
29 Nov, 2014
Thanks Angela,I've had mine a good few years now,and it's been split about three times,with no adverse effects :o) Good luck,I remember the struggle well ! Lol
29 Nov, 2014
I have just bought this grass, hope it grows and looks as good as yours Angela .
30 Nov, 2014
This is a nice one I'm glad it recovered for you :o)
30 Nov, 2014
So am I Amy, I do not like loosing plants..
Gralew I am sure it will.....
Sandra, I wish we had not left it so long before we decided to split it......lesson learned!
1 Dec, 2014
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That's looking good,Angela..Do all Miscanthus prefer damp soil then? I have Zebrinus,and all are in dry soil .. mainly because I don't think to water them very often !
29 Nov, 2014