Zebra grasses - gifted from Meadowland.
- 2 Sep, 2024
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Julia, they are growing so well, thanks again.
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Great Shirley...they look very healthy.
2 Sep, 2024
They've had a good drenching from the constant rain since lunchtime today ...
2 Sep, 2024
They will appreciate that.
2 Sep, 2024
Looking good in their position there, Shirley. Very healthy looking too.
3 Sep, 2024
Kate, in the left of the photo you can see some of the Hydrangea foliage. My plan is to take that out in the Spring and put the 3 Zebra grasses in the space left behind. I do have 4 cuttings of the Hydrangea to plant elsewhere. Is it me, or do us gardeners all think ahead?!!
4 Sep, 2024
I have this one it's lovely, grows pretty big too :-)
6 Sep, 2024
Yes, I had two Zebra grasses for many years but they just grew too big for their space and a saw was needed to divide them! Eventually they had to go ... :o(
6 Sep, 2024
Ahh i need to divide mine now as it has gone bare in the middle and too close to another shrub :-)
7 Sep, 2024
Get that saw ready ... :o))
7 Sep, 2024
Ahh hubby got an electric one so might come in useful :-))
8 Sep, 2024
It will be a lot easier than a pair of garden forks back-to-back!
8 Sep, 2024
Yes I'm sure :-)
8 Sep, 2024
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When they are a little bigger they will be moved further forward as I shall be removing a rather old Lacecap Hydrangea.
2 Sep, 2024